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Wanneroo Road and Ocean Reef Road Interchange
Workshop Summary 24 October 2018 Page 1
WANNEROO – OCEAN REEF ROAD VENUE: PEARSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE
DATE: 5:30PM, WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER 2018
WORKSHOP SUMMARY
1. WELCOME, WORKSHOP PURPOSE AND PROCESS
Linton Pike (workshop facilitator) welcomed participants to the workshop, outlined the process and explained that the workshop will:
Provide a project update for the Wanneroo Road Ocean Reef Road Construction Reference Group (CRG); and
Identify and address the priority considerations for the group.
The workshop agenda is provided at Attachment One. A list of workshop participants is provided at Attachment Two. Linton thanked all members of the CRG for taking the time to participate in the group. Each CRG member provided a brief personal introduction.
2. PREVIOUS MINUTES INCLUDNG ACTIONS ARISING
CRG member comment was invited on the previous minutes.
No request for changes or inclusions were received.
A number of actions arising were reported on as follows:
Action Arising From Previous Meeting Action Reported at This Meeting
Traffic analysis – discussion with City of Wanneroo
Meeting held on 8 June 2018.
Traffic modelling – implications of the project on the local road network in particular Woodvale Dr and Buckingham Dr interface with Wanneroo Rd
Complete. Modelling results presented to the City on 28 Sept 2018. To be presented to CRG today.
CoW concerned about Backshall Pl, Villanova St and Archer St and want to see improved level of service – traffic modelling
Included in the modelling.
Provide advice on cumulative effect of two grade separations on the network concurrently – project interface management?
Each contract has strict requirements in relation to onsite traffic management. Any high impact activity, e.g. beam lifts, will be coordinated.
Volumes of traffic accessing Cockman House Traffic data obtained.
3. PROJECT INFORMATION AND STATUS
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3.1 Project Update
Harmeek explained the project origins and timeline as shown.
The project land requirements are shown in the image to the right.
Earlier work considered various possible configurations as part of the planning development and review process as shown below:
Options considered:
1. Single point intersection – traffic signals with ORR over WR
2. Single point intersection – traffic signals with WR over ORR
3. Single point intersection – roundabout with ORR over WR
4. Single point intersection – roundabout with WR over ORR
5. Original concept – traffic signals on ORR
6. Original concept – traffic signals on WR
7. Original concept plus left exit lane similar to freeway off ramp. To be constructed.
8. Diverging Diamond on ORR with WR over ORR
9. Roundabouts on ORR with WR over ORR
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The concept for construction is shown to the right.
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3.2 Traffic Modelling
A movie based microsimulation model of traffic flows at the interchange and at key intersections was shown and explained to help CRG members understand the resultant traffic flows. The extent of the model is shown below.
The resultant queue lengths identified by the microsimulation model are summarised below for various intersections
East Road and Wanneroo Road intersection
Villanova Street and Wanneroo Road intersection
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Woodvale Drive and Wanneroo Road
Buckingham Drive and Wanneroo Road
Backshall Place and Ocean Reef Road
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Archer Street and Ocean Reef Road
Brady Street and Ocean Reef Road
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3.3 Local Road Network
Four local road network issues have been raised as areas of concern as follows:
Villanova St / Wanneroo Rd intersection changes
U-turn facility proposed for Wanneroo Road for southbound vehicles leaving the north western quadrant of the Wanneroo / Joondalup intersection
Commercial vehicle egress from Regent Waters Estate
Alternative option for discussion – Opening of Calabrese Ave at Wanneroo Rd / East Rd intersection
The issues are explained further below.
Villanova St / Wanneroo Rd intersection changes including proposed u-turn facility and Commercial vehicles from Regent Waters
• Crash data over the last five years
– 20 crashes recorded
– Right angle crash type accounts for 12 crashes – 60% of all crashes
– 11 of these crashes resulted from vehicle turning right out of Villanova St
– Most crashes occurred during morning and afternoon peaks
• Safety assessment of the intersection was undertaken by a Road Safety Auditor
• It is recommended that the righ-turn out of Villanova St is prohibited and a U-turn facility is provided to the north of Villanova St.
• It reduces the risk of right-angle crashes and the U-turn facility will improve the safety for southbound vehicles exiting Villanova St.
• The U-Turn facility can cater for service vehicles up to 8.8m.
• Vehicle numbers exiting Villanova St over a 24hr period
Right
Out
No.
Short
up to 5.5mLight Vehicle 1 474
Light Vehicle - Towing 2 10
2 Axle Truck of Bus 3 15
3 Axle Truck or Bus 4 3
4 Axle Truck 5 0
3 Axle Articulated, or rigid vehicle and trailer 6 0
4 Axle Articulated, or rigid vehicle and trailer 7 0
5 Axle Articulated, or rigid vehicle and trailer 8 0
6 Axle Articulated, or rigid vehicle and trailer 2
6 Axle Articulated with float 0
B Double 10 0
Double Road Train 11 0
Large
Combination
Over 33.0m
Triple Road Train 12 0
Medium
5.5m to 14.5m
Long
11.5m to 19.0m
9
Medium
Combination
17.5m to 36.5m
Length Vehicle Category Class
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A number of questions resulted as follows.
Q It was explained that Option 7 has been adopted but will Wanneroo Road pass over Ocean Reef Road or will it go the other way.
A
No decision has been made but is seems likely that Wanneroo Road will go over Ocean Reef Road. The project footprint is similar for both options but there are service impacts, side roads, driveways and other impacts to consider as well.
Q What does the traffic modelling assume design wise?
A It reflects the Reference Design (Concept Design) as a valid design solution.
Q Does the right-turning movement from East Road onto Wanneroo Road northbound become easier and safer as a result of the project or does free flowing make it worse?
A Long queues are experienced now. The traffic model was calibrated against existing flows and show an improvement in traffic flows in the project case.
Q Why does the traffic modelling show large morning and afternoon peaks at Backshall Place?
A
There are no changes in queue lengths at Backshall Place with the project for existing traffic volumes. The model predicts that there will be long queues with traffic growth on Ocean Reef Road, and that the project will ease the queue lengths..
Q Are the forecast queue lengths average or maximum lengths?
A They are average of maximum queue lengths for five minute intervals over the peak hour.
Q What is the Wanneroo Road queue length?
A It is not shown but is potentially as long as 400m
Q How far is the u-turn facility from Villanova Street.
A
The exact location will be determine in detailed design. The separation will allow sufficient distance to get across to the centre lane and make a u-turn. The u-turn facility will suit rigid vehicles up to 9m long. This will be suitable to allow a hearse to make the turning movement. We will bring swept path images to a future CRG meeting.
ACTION: Randall
4. POSSIBLE OPENING OF CALABRESE AVE AT WANNEROO RD INTERSECTION
CRG members discussed the possible opening of Calabrese Avenue at Wanneroo Road as suggested by the City of Wanneroo. The intention is to provide additional options for vehicles to get onto Wanneroo Road. The following discussion arose:
A roundabout at this location would make it easier for East Road traffic to turn right onto Wanneroo Road northbound. It would also provide access to Wanneroo Road southbound and allow for a u-turn to be made by northbound vehicles on Wanneroo Road wanting to head south.
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Possible land acquisition and services relocation would be required and the roundabout would impact upon prevailing traffic flows on Wanneroo Road and East Road;
The corner landowner expressed concern at the impact of more traffic lights in the area. A traffic light solution is unlikely to be suited and is unlikely to be practical or viable in this location. Elliott Road would be the next northbound traffic signalised intersection for consideration in future;
A roundabout would not be suited at Villanova due to space constraints and would not be suited to prevailing traffic flows on Wanneroo Road;
MRWA will undertake further traffic medelling to investigate the traffic signals and roundabout options at East Road/Wanneroo Road/ Calabrese Avenue Intersection. The following was also discussed:
o The need for further consultation before a decision of this type was made. o Potential local opposition to the proposed change. o Uncertainty around the resultant network operations impacts. o There would be significant associated cost for relatively few vehicles, and o The extension of Calabrese Ave to Wanneroo won’t be included as part of the
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Alternative option of traffic signals at Scenic Drive is also raised. Main Roads will consider traffic signals at Scenic Drive along with Elliott Road option in the future road network planning work.
A question resulted as follows:
Q Will Uppill Place be extended to form an intersection with Wanneroo Road?
A The connection of Uppill Place to Wanneroo Road will not be made as identified in a previous Traffic Management Assessment and Road Safety Report.
5. COMMUNITY AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
Miranda Nikolich explained that topics raised for consideration in the period from May to October 2018 included:
Access to local road connections
Funeral parlour access in and out of Villanova Street and Mangano Place
Driveway access from Wanneroo Road, south and north of Villanova Street
Construction Reference Group members and minutes
What road goes over what
Backshall Place access
Construction timing
The engagement program for the period up to and including the construction period is as follows:
• Phone and email enquiries – ongoing
• Face to face meetings with stakeholders – ongoing
• Project update to 10,000 residents and businesses (26-28 Oct)
• Advanced notifications of construction works (early 2019)
• Dedicated webpage (updated as required, includes CRG meeting records)
• Construction Reference Group – (ongoing)
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Contact details are:
Miranda Nikolich, Stakeholder & Community Relations
Main Roads:
• 138 138
6. FUNERAL PARLOUR APPROVAL PROCESS
City of Wanneroo explained that:
A Development Application (DA) was lodged with the CoW to establish a funeral parlour along Mangano Place. It was referred to Main Roads and the removal of the existing crossover to Wanneroo Road is required as a condition of the DA approval.
The CoW has now gone back to applicant seeking further information.
The proposed U-turn north of Villanova Street is designed to allow a hearse to safely make the u-turn.
7. ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES - CRG MEMBER COMMENT
CRG members provide comment as shown below.
NAME COMMENT
Paul White
Main Roads’ focus is obviously on highways and main roads.
Some local traffic from commercial areas will be pushed back into the estate is a concern. The u-turn becomes a very important inclusion in resolving that.
Justin Pereira for Sabine Winton
Will the temporary traffic management measures through Regent Waters during construction become a rat run to avoid construction impacts? Main Roads requires detours to provide two lanes each direction along Wanneroo Roads through the works. Until the temporary detours are established it is difficult to known exactly how well they will function and an adaptive approach to respond to emerging issues will be taken.
The CoW view is that Backshall Place traffic will backup, if this happens and people will find Wanneroo Road is a quicker route and the rat run will dissipate.
MR will seek to provide relatively free flowing two lanes at all times during construction.
Glenn Shaw I have nothing further to add
Chris Jansen I have nothing further to add
Colin Heap
Will the speed zoning remain as it is now? Main Roads advised that there is no plan to change the current speed zoning along Wanneroo Road or Ocean Reef Road at this time, except at approaches to loop ramp intersections on Ocean Reef Road where a reduced speed will be posted for safety.
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NAME COMMENT
Stuart Jenkins
I am concerned at right turn from Woodvale Drive to Wanneroo Road.
What affect will the ramps and bridges have getting Wanneroo Rd over Ocean Reef Road? Would noise attenuation be required as a result?
Main Roads advised that we expect Ocean Reef Road level would drop a little bit and we would take Wanneroo Road over Ocean Reef Road. A vertical clearance of around 6m would normally be required and provision is made for noise attenuation inclusions in the contract with noise walls shown schematically. The ramp commences at about Woodvale Drive– existing noise walls will be assessed and modified if necessary.
Include as a future CRG discussion topic.
ACTION: Miranda/Randall
Karl Williams
Has the Archer St intersection Road Safety Audit been done with little change evident? Main Roads advised that no change is proposed at Archer St but flow patterns change with some additional opportunities to enter Ocean Reef Road. Queue length changes minimally from 100m to 95m with other intersections improved. Randall will provide the associated Road Safety Audit to Karl.
ACTION: Randall
The eastern extent of Ocean Reef Road reduced speed at the loop ramp intersection approaches / Archer Street Intersection speed zoning future discussion topic.
ACTION: Miranda/Randall
Sarah Launders
Noise wall information and noise levels in the north eastern quadrant are of interest to me. I am happy for noise measurement to be done from our house. Main Roads advised that we must comply with State Planning Policy 5.4 and design to meet the day and night time allowable noise levels.
I am also interested in construction impacts associated with night works at disruptive times. Include as a future discussion topic.
ACTION: Miranda
Will property condition reports be prepared for nearby houses? Main Roads advised that they will within 100m of the project area as an offer to residents to create a benchmark for future claims should they arise. It is up to the landowner to accept the offer.
Chris Limb
What provision will be made for cycle paths? Main Roads advised that there is no existing path on the north of Ocean Reef Road.
This will be a future discussion topic with no shared path on the north of Ocean Reef Road available to tie into. We will connect to all nearby existing paths.
ACTION: Miranda
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NAME COMMENT
Frank Cvitan
Uppill Place access provisions would be welcomed by the local business community even if only as left in/out. Please communicate with the business operator.
ACTION: Miranda
What revegetation will be done in drainage basins? The basin batters will be revegetated and landscaped. This is another good discussion topic for a future meeting.
ACTION: Miranda
Harminder Singh
The traffic modelling information is appreciated and we need to present it to Council for a response. Villanova and Backshall Roads are of high interest and still remain a concern to the City.
Tom Gregorczyk
Are associated noise levels typically maintained at current levels, increased or reduced for a project of this type? Main Roads advised that lots of stop start traffic generates noise levels. Dropping Ocean Reef Road will help but elevating Wanneroo Road would elevate noise levels. The changes will impact differently in each quadrant of the intersection but will generally be an improvement on current noise levels.
We understand you can’t prevent visitors from rat running through adjoining residential areas but I ask that the CoW establish measures to prevent funeral cars rat running through Backshall Place.
Russell Jackson
I have nothing further to add
Daniel McMahon
I share the u-turn concerns raised earlier in this meeting. Are there any examples where it has worked? Randall to provide a comparative example possibly including Kingsway near Waldecks.
ACTION: Randall
Will merging lanes be provided for traffic entering Ocean Reef Road from Archer Street and Backshall Place to allow them to accelerate up to speed? Main Roads advised that acceleration lanes can be provided but we didn’t want to encourage more usage of these roads as rat runs.
Alan Needham
Thanks for the traffic modelling. It is clear, thorough and encouraging.
I am surprised to hear that Wanneroo Road will probably go over Ocean Reef Road but seems workable and dropping Ocean Reef Road makes sense.
I have concern that the distance to the u-turn is too short for traffic exiting Villanova Road to make use of the u-turn and I wonder if this requires further thought.
8. NEXT STEPS:
Next steps include:
Finalise and circulate the Workshop Summary;
Commence preliminary works and finalise the design;
Next meeting date:
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o Probably around February 2019 but a date remains to be confirmed. We expect the contract to be awarded at that time and the contractor may attend the next meeting
The workshop closed at 7:50pm
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ATTACHMENT ONE
WORKSHOP AGENDA
AGENDA – Community Reference Group (CLG) Wanneroo Road and Ocean Reef Road Interchange Project
Date: 24 October 2018 Time: 5.30pm to 7.30pm Location: Pearsall Hocking Community Centre
AGENDA
NO. ITEM / DETAILS PRESENTER TIME
1. ARRIVAL AND LIGHT REFRESHMENTS 5.30PM
2. WELCOME, PURPOSE AND PROCESS LINTON PIKE 5.45PM
3. INTRODUCTIONS ALL 5.50PM
4. MEETING 1 - ACTION ITEMS LINTON PIKE 6.00PM
5. PROJECT PRESENTATION 6.10PM
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
PROJECT UPDATE
TRAFFIC MODELLING
LOCAL ROAD NETWORK
Villanova Street and U-turn
Commercial vehicle egress from Regent Waters Estate
COMMUNITY AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
FUNERAL PARLOUR APPROVALS PROCESS
RF/HSK
RF/HSK
RF/HSK
MIRANDA NIKOLICH
CITY OF WANNEROO
7. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL 6.50PM
8. ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES ALL 7.10PM
9. NEXT STEPS / NEXT MEETING LINTON PIKE 7.25PM
10. CLOSE 7.30PM
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ATTACHMENT TWO
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Construction Reference Group Members
NAME GROUP
Sarah Launders Community representative
Alan Needham Community representative
Karl Williams Community representative
Paul White Community representative
Chris Limb Community representative
Harminder Singh City of Wanneroo Director Technical Services
Russell Jackson City of Wanneroo
Cr Frank Cvitan City of Wanneroo Councillor representative
Tom Gregorczyk Community representative
Glenn Shaw City of Joondalup
Chris Jansen City of Joondalup
Daniel McMahon Building Supplies WA
Colin Heap Community representative
Stuart Jenkins Community representative
Justin Pereira for Sabine Winton MLA, Member for Wanneroo
Linton Pike Estill and Associates Pty Ltd - Facilitator
Project Team
NAME GROUP
Randall Field Main Roads Project Director
Harmeek Kamboj Main Roads Project Manager
Shellee Smith Main Roads Project Manager
Miranda Nikolich Main Roads Community & Stakeholder Manager
Kathryn Paddick Main Roads Communications Consultant
Apologies
Susan and Michael Lynch Community representative
Fiona Seculovic Community representative
Geoff Fairbain Community and Ocean Reef Village
Duncan Rogers Community representative (Cycling)
Cr Domenic Zappa City of Wanneroo Councillor representative
Cr Samantha Fenn City of Wanneroo Councillor representative
Anne Aly, MP Federal Member for Cowan
Jessica Stojkovski, MLA Member for Kingsley