Cleaning up Victoria’s roads

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The state government has announced plans to spend $5.5 million to rid Victorian roads of graffiti, grass and weeds.

With this funding, crews will complete graffiti removal along major metropolitan roads, such as the Western Ring Road, the Westgate Freeway, the Monash Freeway, the Eastern Freeway and the Frankston Freeway.

Roads and Road Safety Minister Ben Carroll said the funding was on top of the $780 million the government has invested in maintaining roads assets.

“As well as improving safety, capacity and connectivity across Victoria’s roads, we’re also investing in how our road network looks,” Mr Carroll said.

“Between now and mid-2023, everyone travelling on Victoria’s roads can expect to see our crews out in force, removing unsightly graffiti, grass and weeds across the network.”

$2.5 million from the package is set for regional Victoria, allocated to a second round of roadside grass removal.

The government said the investment will allow crews to carry out “hundreds of additional kilometres of roadside mowing, weed spraying and vegetation management after widespread above-average rainfall”.