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Works to begin in Shepparton Inner North - Local Area Traffic Management Project
Posted on
Friday 30th of January, 2026,
Council wishes to advise that works will be undertaken in early February 2026 in Shepparton Inner North as part of the Local Area Traffic Management Project.
These works will involve:
A compact roundabout to be installed at the intersection of Maude Street and Rea Street
Four speed humps to be installed on Maude Street, between Knight Street and Balaclava Road
In addition to the above works, four new speed humps will be installed in Orr Street, between Knight Street and Balaclava Road. Council will provide further updates on these works in the near future.
Please refer to the below table for additional details in relation to the works:
Work to be undertaken
Location of the work
Anticipated timeframe
Impacts
Compact roundabout construction
Intersection of Maude and Rea Streets, Shepparton
Early February
Full intersection closure.
Construction of four speed humps
Maude Street, Shepparton (between Balaclava Road and Knight Street) – refer to maps on pages 2 and 3
Early February
Area will be under traffic management. Delays expected.Access to properties will be maintained.
Construction of four speed humps
Orr Street, Shepparton (between Balaclava Road and Knight Street) – refer to maps on pages 2 and 3
To be advised
Area will be under traffic management. Delays expected. Access to properties will be maintained.
Road users and pedestrians are reminded to observe all on site signage, detours and direction provided by traffic controllers during the works.
Council apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause and appreciates the community’s patience and co-operation.
Posted on Friday 30th of January, 2026,
Council wishes to advise that works will be undertaken in early February 2026 in Shepparton Inner North as part of the Local Area Traffic Management Project.
These works will involve:
In addition to the above works, four new speed humps will be installed in Orr Street, between Knight Street and Balaclava Road. Council will provide further updates on these works in the near future.
Please refer to the below table for additional details in relation to the works:
Road users and pedestrians are reminded to observe all on site signage, detours and direction provided by traffic controllers during the works.
Council apologises for any inconvenience these works may cause and appreciates the community’s patience and co-operation.
Additional information in relation to these works can be found on Council's Major Projects webpage here.
Alternatively, contact Council’s Project Delivery team on 5832 9700 or email projects@shepparton.vic.gov.au
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