Tree works requiring traffic restrictions, 11–15 October

When

Monday 11 – Friday 15 October 2021, 7.30am – 3.30pm daily


Where

Site 1 — Eastern side of Mount Barker Road, Stirling from property numbers 1/3-5 (Oak Corner) to 27 Mount Barker Road (former CBA bank building). Click here to see map

Site 2 — Western side of Mount Barker Road, Stirling adjacent to 26 Mount Barker Road (former NAB bank building). Click here to see map


Type of works

The following tree management works have been identified in preparation for the installation of more in tree LED string lighting. Tree maintenance pruning works are required to reduce the likelihood of brittle deadwood and poorly attached branch failure occurring and the three trees identified for removal either display poor structural traits that render them unsuitable for long term retention or hold short remaining useful life expectancies.

  • Removal and replacement of two English Oak trees (adjacent to the Stirling Day Night Pharmacy).and one Liquidambar tree (adjacent to Telstra phone box).
  • Maintenance pruning of eight mature English Oak trees.
  • Targeted crown reduction pruning works / replacement of dynamic cable bracing within one mature Pin Oak tree.


Traffic flow impacts

Traffic controls will be in place to ensure the safety of all workers and the public.

  • During the works a comprehensive work zone traffic management plan will be implemented with speed restrictions in place.
  • While the majority of these works will not impact upon Mount Barker Road traffic flow, at times stop / go traffic control commands may be employed to facilitate these works.
  • Footpath access restrictions will be implemented underneath the trees while works occur.
  • Pedestrian access into all businesses will be maintained throughout the duration of the works.
  • Oak Plaza driveway access off Mount Barker Road will be restricted for periods during the works.


Kerbside parking impacts

To enable these works to occur, ten kerbside parking bays, one loading bay and one disabled parking bay will be closed for the duration of the project.

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