Skip to main content

The Grove Way Intersection Upgrades, Golden Grove

We are upgrading two intersections along The Grove Way in Golden Grove. The Grove Way, Atlantis Drive and Aeolian Drive intersection and The Grove Way and The Golden Way intersection.

These projects are part of the State Government’s election commitment to upgrade or investigate potential upgrades in the northern suburbs to improve safety, access and to make travel easier for all users.

These two upgrades are funded as part of the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program which directly targets improvements on high-risk roads or roads with proven crash history.

Latest News

Works are ongoing at the intersections of The Grove Way, Atlantis Drive and Aeolian Drive and The Grove Way and The Golden Way. Please see the latest project update.

Concept Designs

The Grove Way, Atlantis Drive and Aeolian Drive Intersection concept design

This upgrade includes:

  • Upgraded signals to add in right turn arrows from Atlantis Drive and Aeolian Drive onto The Grove Way
  • Traffic signal modifications & upgrades with new phasing
  • Updated line marking to improve safety at the intersection
  • Upgrading pedestrian ramps
  • Upgraded lighting

1415961 

The Grove Way and The Golden Way Intersection concept design

This upgrade includes:

  • Additional right turn lane from The Grove Way to The Golden Way (west bound)
  • Traffic signal modifications & upgrades with new phasing
  • Updated line marking
  • Upgrading pedestrian ramps
  • Upgraded lighting

1415964 

The Golden Way, and The Grove Shopping Centre Access Junction Pedestrian Upgrades

We are upgrading the junction of The Golden Way with The Grove Shopping Centre access, Golden Grove. This project will improve pedestrian safety, particularly for pedestrians accessing Gleeson College, Golden Grove High School and Pedare Christian College.  This project is one of eight locations identified across South Australia for upgrade as part of a broader strategy to improve road safety for all pedestrians but in particular children walking to and from school. See the latest update.

Further Information

If you have any questions or to provide feedback on the project, please:

You can visit the links below for the latest information and to register for project updates.