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Anu Street, Bamaga - 130358-24QLD-RTR
To increase road safety for drivers and pedestrians (predominately students and their families), traffic calming devices will be installed in response to community concerns at this location. This busy location in the community, especially before and after school, requires measures to reduce vehicle speeds and improve driver awareness. These devices aim to enhance safety in areas with high pedestrian activity or where accidents are more likely to occur. By slowing down traffic and encouraging safer driving behaviours, traffic calming measures help create a safer environment for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.To install traffic calming device, raised pedestrians crossing with associated signage, over the top of existed painted zebra crossing located at entrance to State School.
Railway Terrace, Wyalkatchem - 052389-14WA-RTR
Railway Terrace has sections of damaged kerbing at parking bays.Railway Terrace will have 15 x 10 metre sections of pavement replaced with new extruded kerbing.Total cost of proposed project is $10,516
Tumema Street, Seisa - 129830-24QLD-RTR
Upgrade the Stormwater drainage to remove unwanted ponding of water on the side of the road and footpath. Safety issue to road users and pedestrians.Install storm water pits, pipes and outlets at southern portion of Tumema Street.
Sagaukaz Street, Bamaga - 130359-24QLD-RTR
To increase road safety for drivers and pedestrians, traffic calming devices will be installed in response to community concerns at this location. This busy location in the community, especially busy during peak tourist season and at school pickup/drop off hours, requires measures to reduce vehicle speeds and improve driver awareness. These devices aim to enhance safety in areas with high pedestrian activity or where accidents are more likely to occur. This crossing supports hospital workers and residents accessing healthcare as well as students accessing State School (Senior Campus). By slowing down traffic and encouraging safer driving behaviours, traffic calming measures help create a safer environment for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.Install traffic calming device, including a raised pedestrians crossing with associated signage, on Sagaukaz Street, Bamaga over the top of existed painted zebra crossing that connects the Bamaga hospital and State School.
Bowie St, Injinoo - 130360-24QLD-RTR
To increase road safety for drivers and pedestrians, traffic calming devices will be installed in response to community concerns at this location. This busy location in the community, requires measures to reduce vehicle speeds and improve driver awareness. These devices aim to enhance safety in areas with high pedestrian activity or where accidents are more likely to occur. This location will support students and their families accessing the NPA State School (Junior Campus). By slowing down traffic and encouraging safer driving behaviours, traffic calming measures help create a safer environment for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.Install traffic calming device, including raised pedestrians crossing with associated signage, at Bowie Street.
Adidi Street, Bamaga - 129831-24QLD-RTR
To increase road safety for drivers and pedestrians, traffic calming devices will be installed in response to community concerns at this location. This central business district, especially busy during peak tourist season, requires measures to reduce vehicle speeds and improve driver awareness. These devices aim to enhance safety in areas with high pedestrian activity or where accidents are more likely to occur. By slowing down traffic and encouraging safer driving behaviours, traffic calming measures help create a safer environment for all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists.To install traffic calming device, raised pedestrians crossing with associated signage, at Adidi Street, Bamaga. The crossing would cross the road between Post Office and Ibis Store (Supermarket) on Adidi St.
Owens Creek Loop Road, Finch Hatton - 130361-24QLD-RTR
Concrete Headstock Remediation - Repair to concrete headstock steel reinforcement. Demolition of the underside of concrete head stocks, corrosion treatment of reinforcement, fix additional reo for strengthening works and reinstate concrete cover.
Goulburn St, West Hobart - 130283-24TAS-RTR
Asset management driven project relating to the condition of existing road surface and pavement. Work consist of the renewal of asphalt wearing course and partial road pavement renewal.
Bannister Marradong Road, Boddington - 130356-24WA-RTR
The existing pavement surface is showing signs of wear and routing. The road is under the care of Main Roads WA only for the width of the two trafficable lanes. Main Roads WA has already repaired the damaged pavement areas and is going to reseal the entire section of road going through town. Main Roads has invited the Shire of Boddington to take advantage of the mobilisation of all the equipment to extend the work area to the parallel parking areas that are situated on both side of the road. These on-road parking areas are under the care of the Shire of Boddington.For this project it is proposed to do a micro surfacing (reseal) on the parking areas under the care of Shire of Boddington at the same time as the work executed by Main Roads WA. This will enhance the longevity of the already ageing seal and preserve the road pavement. Line marking will follow the work to ensure a clear delineation of traffic and parking lanes.
Urbenville Road, Urbenville - 130367-24NSW-RTR
Sealed road pavement is in poor condition, with edge breaks, potholes, and pavement failures.Rework existing pavement with an overlay gravel and a two coat seal.Total cost of proposed project is $812,840

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