Friday, January 17, 2025

New road safety funding round for Victorian councils

The Victorian Government has launched a new round of grants to help more councils across the state deliver road safety projects in their local areas.

Councils can apply for grants of up to $100,000 to improve road safety, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists as part of the Transport Accident Commission’s (TAC) Local Government Grant Program.

“Any life lost on our roads is a tragedy, that’s why we’re working with councils across the state to implement projects that keep Victorians safe – particularly for our most vulnerable road users,” said Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Melissa Horne.

TAC figures show that nearly half of all fatal accidents and serious injuries of pedestrians and cyclists that involve a vehicle happen on council-managed roads.

“Improving road safety in Victoria is everyone’s responsibility and the TAC’s Local Government Grants will ensure councils can continue to improve the overall health and mobility of their communities,” said TAC CEO, Tracey Slatter.

The program provides grants to projects that adopt ‘Safe System’ principles to reduce crashes, these are principles that consider all elements of the road system including vehicles, travel speeds, road users, and the road itself, she said.

Last year more than $2 million worth of grants were provided across 38 councils, including a $100,000 grant to Northern Grampians Shire Council for pedestrian safety works at Stawell Primary as well as a $99,000 grant to Hobson’s Bay Council to upgrade the crossing at Williamstown High School.

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