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Jakelwar-Goodooga Road (Rural Road) - 129992-24QLD-RTR
The Jakelwar-Goodooga Rd is one of Council's highly utilised roads that connects St George, Dirranbandi and Bollon via Bollon-Dirranbandi Road. The road is predominantly gravel/unsealed road, therefore due to its high utilisation it creates faster deterioration requiring regular maintenance at large costs to Council's operating budget. The upgrade and sealing of additional sections of road allows the safety of the road to be largely increased as the deterioration of this section of road is dramatically reduced, therefore creating safer network for road users. While reducing Council's operating costs for maintaining this particular road which then allows Council to focus on improving other council roads within the network.Bitumen Seal of Unsealed Section. 50% of this project is being funded by Dept Transport & Main Roads under the Transport Infrastructure Delivery Scheme (TIDS)Total cost of proposed project is $1,183,290
Darcy Street, Cuballing - 129634-24WA-RTR
Upgrade to heavy vehicle standards.Realign ends of Alton and Austral Streets and construct intersections. Balance of funding for projects provided by the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.Total cost of proposed project is $296,656
Whittells Road, Bridgetown - 130005-24WA-RTR
Existing aged seal has many defects requiring correction.Overlay with new 30 mm dense graded asphalt pavement.
Pioneer Street, Bridgetown - 130007-24WA-RTR
Existing aged seal has numerous defects requiring correction.Overlay with new 30 mm dense graded asphalt pavement.
Frederick Street, Broome - 129600-24WA-RTR
Frederick Street is classified as a Local Distributor. The road carries a significant amount of traffic associated with both local and tourist travel. It also serves as part of a bus route servicing surrounding schools, businesses, the Boulevard Shopping Centre, and the Broome Airport. Frederick Street links the Cable Beach tourist precinct, Cable Beach subdivision, the Broome Recreation & Aquatic Centre (BRAC), and the Port to China Town. Category 6 vehicles (RAV 6 - 36.5 m long truck) and below are allowed to operate on Port Drive and Frederick Street to the airport. The Shire’s first priority for this roadway is to ensure all intersections are functioning smoothly and safely with consideration of forthcoming developments. in 2024, the Shire engaged consultant KCTT to complete a traffic study of the BRAC entry & exits as part of the masterplan considerations for this public facility with consideration of other development that area also happening along Frederick Street. The assessment recommends the construction of a roundabout with new pedestrian links on Frederick Street should be undertake to upgrade the existing exit-only arrangement. This project has been prioritised by the Shire of Broome based on the projects currently in Roads 2040 due to the immediate safety issues at this location and expected significant growth in traffic through this intersection with the coming BRAC masterplan projects and some large scale commercial developments underway along Frederick Street. Some minor drainage issues at the intersection will also be addressed through the reconstruction of the intersection and further upgrades to a Type 7 either side of the intersection shall be delivered where feasible in the project budget. Further projects on Frederick Street shall be undertaken in stages over several years where prioritised against other road projects in Broome from Roads 2040.Construction of a roundabout intersection, lighting improvements, drainage improvements and pedestrian network upgrades. The $1,692,500 budget for the project is funded by $880,000 of Road Project grant funding and $812,500 Roads to Recovery funding.Total cost of proposed project is $1,692,500
Winnejup Road (Rural Road) - 130004-24WA-RTR
Road is narrow and has failed badly. Requires reconstruction to a wider standard to cater for increasing regional traffic movements.Reconstruction and widening to a 7.0 m seal width. Additional funding is via the Western Australian "State Road Funds to Local Government Agreement".Total cost of proposed project is $559,251
Hester Cascades Road (Rural Road) - 130012-24WA-RTR
Bridge is due for scheduled maintenance.Undertake 5-yearly preventative maintenance tasks according to Main Roads WA requirements.
Brockman Highway (Rural Road) - 130013-24WA-RTR
Minor repairs to the bridge structure have been identified following a level 2 bridge inspection undertaken by Main Roads WA.Minor bridge repairs as outlined in the Main Roads WA inspection report.
Winnejup Road (Rural Road) - 130014-24WA-RTR
The bridge requires a pile repair in order to maintain its full load rating.Pile repair according to Main Roads WA standard.
Harlow Avenue, Hebersham - 053563-14NSW-RTR
The existing road is extremely oxidised with some crocodile and longitudinal cracking. Some kerb and gutter failures and rotation are creating trip hazards. The extensive crocodile cracking is allowing excessive water ingress into the pavement accelerating the deterioration of the road.Resealing of the existing road pavement and repair some sections of kerb and gutter.

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