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Katandra MAin Road, Waggarandall - 058059-15VIC-RTR
Ageing seal is cracking which allows moisure to enter the road pavement, works required to prevent major deterioration.Resurface existing seal with a bituminous binder and aggregate
Botts Road North, Yarrawonga - 058060-15VIC-RTR
Ageing seal is cracking which allows moisure to enter the road pavement, works required to prevent major deterioration.Resurface existing seal with a bituminous binder and aggregate
Magpie Lane (Rural Road) - 058065-15NSW-RTR
Reseals are undertaken to maintain the impermeability of the pavement, ensuring that water cannot permeate into the road resulting in damage to the pavement.Reseals involve spraying a bitumen surfacing over the existing surface. A reseal will last on average 10 years before it needs replacing.
Hawkins Drive, Yarrawonga - 058066-15VIC-RTR
Ageing seal is cracking which allows moisure to enter the road pavement, works required to prevent major deterioration.Resurface existing seal with a bituminous binder and aggregate
Narrango Road (Rural Road) - 058067-15NSW-RTR
Narrango Road is located to the east of Rylstone township in the southern end of the shire and serves as access to a rural community. The pavement is in very poor condition with numerous pavement failures resulting in some significant shovesIt is proposed that the road be rehabilitated , overlaid with pavement material to strengthen the pavement and surfaced using a spray seal.
North Road, Nairne - 058070-15SA-RTR
Road is very narrow with no kerb and guttering, the road shoulders are very degraded, the road surface is potholed and patched.Road reconstruction, asphalt overlay, patching and kerbing in sections.
Walkers Lane, Healesville - 058071-15VIC-RTR
The existing bridge has an ageing steel beam and timber deck structure and forms a vital access link for the community. It is necessary to replace elements of the existing structure which will be completed in two stages. This is Stage 2 of a project started in Roads to Recovery 2009-2014 (Project 9). Stage 1 involved preparatory on-site works to cater for the future bridge construction.Stage 2 involves replacement of the existing bridge structure with a new concrete construction, width varies between 10-12 metre with a 20 metre span, that will meet current day traffic loadings. A pedestrian walkway is also to be provided on the bridge structure.
Morphett Street, Mount Barker - 058072-15SA-RTR
Road is very degraded due to heavy traffic and bus route.Deep lift asphalt and associated kerbing.
Meyers Road (Rural Road) - 058073-15SA-RTR
Road is unsafe due to poor drainage and localised flooding, creating potholes. Upgrade from unsealed to sealed forms improvement plan for this road, addressing increased tourist traffic.Reconstruct and seal 2.6km at 7m wide (9m formation).Total cost of proposed project is $419,423
Anne Street/Waring Street, Tarpeena - 058074-15SA-RTR
Road is unsafe due to poor drainage and localised flooding. Water cannot drain off the road due to deterioration of the road. Forms part of township improvement plan for Tarpeena, road changes from unsealed to seal and kerb. Realignment of intersection to improve safety.Kerb and seal intersection 80m at 8m wide.

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