Official Public Notices: Major Transit Disruptions and Council Alerts for February 16

Community Briefing: Essential Services and Public Notices
As Melbourne enters the third week of February 2026, several official notices and public service announcements have been issued regarding infrastructure upgrades, local governance, and public health. Residents and commuters are advised to review the following updates for Monday, 16 February 2026.
Major Transport Infrastructure: Tram Network Upgrades
Commuters in the CBD should prepare for significant travel changes starting Monday morning. The Department of Transport and Yarra Trams have announced critical infrastructure works to replace aging tram tracks at the intersection of Bourke and Spencer streets. Key details include:
- Timing: Major 24-hour works will commence at 1:00 AM on Monday, 16 February, and are expected to continue through Thursday, 26 February.
- Road Closure: The intersection of Bourke and Spencer streets will be fully closed to vehicle traffic. Bourke Street will be inaccessible between King and Spencer streets, while Spencer Street will close between Little Bourke and Little Collins streets.
- Service Impact: Tram routes 86 and 96 will be subject to diversions and service changes.
- Noise Advisory: Residents and local businesses should expect extremely high noise levels during the first week of construction.
Metropolitan Road Maintenance and Night Closures
Several night-time road maintenance projects are active as of 16 February. Drivers are urged to plan for detours between 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM:
- Sunbury Road, Bulla: Nightly closures continue between Wildwood and Oaklands roads for intersection works related to the Melbourne Airport expansion.
- Millers Road, Altona North: Asphalt resurfacing will result in lane closures in both directions between Clematis Avenue and Duosa Road from 15 February to 18 February.
- Princes Highway, Werribee: Nightly road closures remain in effect between Sneydes Road and Duncans Road for resurfacing works.
Local Government and Health Advisories
Official notices regarding civic participation and public health include:
- Boroondara City Council: An Urban Planning Delegated Committee meeting is scheduled for 6:30 PM on Monday, 16 February, at the Camberwell Council Offices. The meeting is open to the public.
- Air Quality Forecast: EPA Victoria has issued a "GOOD" air quality forecast for the Melbourne metropolitan region for Monday, 16 February.
- Health Alert: The Department of Health continues to monitor travel-associated measles cases across Victoria. Residents are encouraged to ensure their vaccinations are up to date, particularly if returning from international travel.

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