Upcoming Roadworks in High Wycombe – January 2025
As part of the City of Kalamunda’s 2024/25 Capital Works Budget, several key road renewal projects will be taking place in High Wycombe this month. These upgrades will improve road safety and enhance travel for our community.
Roadworks Overview:
1. Plover Road (Maida Vale Road to Combellack Way)
- Date of Closure: 17 January 2025
- Duration: 1 day
2. Benson Way (Stirling Crescent to 35 Benson Way)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
3. Foxton Boulevard (Elmore Way to Adelaide Street)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
4. Newburn Road (Macao Road to Sorensen Road)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
5. Upwood Circle (Foxton Boulevard to Foxton Boulevard)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
Traffic Management: Detours will be clearly signposted. Please allow extra travel time.
Emergency Access: Emergency services will be notified, and access will be maintained.
Upcoming Roadworks in High Wycombe – January 2025
As part of the City of Kalamunda’s 2024/25 Capital Works Budget, several key road renewal projects will be taking place in High Wycombe this month. These upgrades will improve road safety and enhance travel for our community.
Roadworks Overview:
1. Plover Road (Maida Vale Road to Combellack Way)
- Date of Closure: 17 January 2025
- Duration: 1 day
2. Benson Way (Stirling Crescent to 35 Benson Way)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
3. Foxton Boulevard (Elmore Way to Adelaide Street)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
4. Newburn Road (Macao Road to Sorensen Road)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
5. Upwood Circle (Foxton Boulevard to Foxton Boulevard)
- When: Late January 2025
- Duration: Approximately 2 weeks
Traffic Management: Detours will be clearly signposted. Please allow extra travel time.
Emergency Access: Emergency services will be notified, and access will be maintained.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.