Geelong Bypass Project

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A freeway bypass from the Princes Freeway in Hovell Park, North Geelong to Deakin University will include elements of a bike path

Light at the end of the tunnel appearing for the Bypass Trail to Fyansford.

Sep 07 A developer is currently lodging a planning application for a residential development between Church St and Fyansford Common. This is positive news because the planning permit will require construction of a trailm to close the gap in Stage 2 of the Geelong Bypass Trail (see below for details).

However trail construction could be many years away if it is left to occur at the same time as the residential development, as initially proposed by the VicRoads Geelong Bypass office.

We are currently working with VicRoads to ensure the trail is built before the residential development occurs. This will require discussions with the developer and Greater Geelong City Council. It is also possible that some funding may be required to assist the developer to construct the trail early.

We are seeking an assurance from VicRoads that they are committed to funding and building a link between Church St and Fyansford Common. Unfortunately the VicRoads Geelong Bypass office is refusing to commit to finishing the trail at the moment.

If VicRoads are successful in building the missing link, Geelong's bike path network could extend from Corio to Fyansford and Geelong's CBD by September 2008. Please click on email me updates above to stay up to date and be informed of anything you can do to help the trail be built.

May 07 Unfortunately progress has been slow in getting a commitment from VicRoads to build the bypass trail into Fyansford Common and the broader Geelong bike path network. Currently the VicRoads bypass trail will stop almost a kilometre short of Fyansford at Church St.

The previous idea was that the developer of the land between Church St and Fyansford would build the missing section of trail. However this is not assured and it seems unlikely that the development will go ahead within the next five to ten years.

We have been seeking a commitment from VicRoads that a trail to Fyansford Common will be built when the road is finished in 2008. While this is not an easy job due to land access issues and some hills, the importance of this link cannot be understated.

Bicycle Victoria and local advocates are continuing to work with VicRoads to get this trail built. Currently VicRoads are assessing the technical feasibility of different trail options. Once the best option for a trail has been agreed on we will be expecting the Geelong Bypass project to commit to building the trail by the time the bypass opens.

Obviously there is still some way to go in getting the best result for riders. Please click on email me updates above to stay up to date and be informed of anything you can do to help the trail be built.

Mixed blessings from bypass trail design.

Jan 07 The Bypass project office have now finalised the designs for the offroad path alongside the bypass and the results are a mixed blessing for riders. You will be able to ride in the Emergency Lane of the bypass.

The offroad shared path at Bacchus Marsh Rd and Anakie Rd overpasses will be diverted out toward road crossings with traffic lights, rather than tunnels.

As the current landowner of the area between Church St and Fyansford Common has withdrawn from agreements to develop the area and taken the matter to court, the intended path link between these two points now seems very unlikely.

Bicycle Victoria has met on numerous occassions with the VicRoads project office to ensure the path gets built over the last 2 years however they have not committed to building the trail. This is very dissapointing because the $4 million trail VicRoads is constructing along the bypass will not be connected to the existing bike path network, will not connect to Geelong's parks or central business district, and will be innaccessible for most Geelong residents.

Stage 3 - Hamilton Hwy to Colac Rd

Riders will be allowed along the Bypass heading south between Barrabool Rd and Colac Rd only.

The offroad path is not a VicRoads priority south of the Barwon River as they will look to as-yet unidentified developers to provide these links. This is extremely dissappointing as Geelong Residents should expect a high quality bike path to Deakin University as a part of the project but it will not be built in the near future.

Bicycle Victoria is pursuing better outcomes at the highest level within VicRoads and the State Government. Click on email me updates to be kept informed and updated when your help may be needed.

Aug 07 Stage 3 of the Bypass now has a chosen route between Barrabool Rd and Colac Rd at Deakin University. We are currently speaking with VicRoads to find a rideable solution between Church St (Stage 2) and Deakin University to the south which would complete a perimeter offroad route around the Geelong area.

Jun 06 We have been making considerable effort to scope what has been happening in Geelong recently. VicRoads have begun construction on the Geelong Bypass project at the northern end in Corio, with stage one due to be completed early 2008 and Stage 2 later that same year. As part of this effort they have committed to building an offroad shared path from Broderick Rd to Church St in Herne Hill. For an overview of the project visit the VicRoads website or view a map of the project. While we are generally happy with the proposed design route of the shared path, there are some intersections that concern us and we will be pushing for a more bike-friendly solution to these elements.

Aug 05 Another long-awaited project has recently been announced by VicRoads: the Geelong Bypass Project. This project will see the creation of a freeway bypass extending west from the Princess Freeway in Hovell Park, North Geelong and rejoining the freeway at Deakin University. The first section of the project from the Corio Interchange to the Midland Highway is being tendered with tenders due on 14 September 2005. A 3m wide shared use path has been included in the tender for this section which will be constructed by the end of 2007.

The remainder of the proposed path network accompanying this freeway construction will be built by a combination of VicRoads and developers, with the intent to use existing council paths around the Barwon River. Currently, there are no plans to continue the path from Barrabool Road to Deakin University. Bicycle Victoria will work with VicRoads and the City of Greater Geelong to attempt to include a more direct path near the Barwon River section and to extend the path to Deakin University. We believe this is a vital link in the network and would then provide the opportunity for people living in the suburbs of Geelong with the opportunity to access to their local university by bike. Moltoni Developers have proposed extending this shared path from Church St to Fyansford, where the existing paths can take you across the Fyansford Common and link to the Barwon River paths on both the north and south sides. We are currently working towards a solution south of Barwon River so that you will be able to ride all the way to Deakin University in Waurn Ponds.

The area south of the Barwon entails some issues as the route of Stage 3 of the Bypass project has not been finalised and there are currently no plans to complete the path through this vital link. Cyclists will be allowed to ride on the Bypass to accomodate the higher intensity road riders. As these issues may become more pressing in the near future, we may be calling upon you to help us with our efforts to achieve a better result for Geelong resident cyclists, so please click on the link to the right to be automatically alerted to any updates of this page.

Stage Two - Midland Hwy to Hamilton Hwy

Riders will not be allowed to ride along the bypass, between Midland Hwy and Barrabool roads.

The offroad path will be built to Church St and that currently represents the extent of the offroad path.

Stage One - Broderick Rd to Midland Hwy. A good, but not great, result for riders.

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VicRoads are currently building a freeway bypassing Geelong. Bicycle Victoria wants to see a shared use path for the enitre length of the bypass linking Corio to Deakin University.

VicRoads have only committed to building a path for half of the bypass (see map below). The first challenge is to get the trail to reach Fyansford Common (current plans stop about one kilometre away). The next step is to find a suitable route from Fyansford Common to Deakin University.

VicRoads Geelong Bypass Trail Share your bike routes @ Bikely.com

Notes for map - Geelong Bypass continues south to the Princess Highway at Waurn Ponds.