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The Australian Government is committed to a 10-year, over $120 billion infrastructure investment pipeline, ensuring a rolling program of sustainable land transport infrastructure projects.

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French Street- Coral Bay 6701 - 134917-25WA-RTR
French Street was closed in 2019 due to the high number of pedestrians and cyclists utilising the road at all hours of the day and potential hazards created by cars driving through at speed. The current unsealed road, with disorganised parking and poor lighting at night, creates a significant risk of crashes with pedestrians and cyclists, sideswipes, rearend and head-on crashes. The design aims to transform the road into a shared space where vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians can operate safely but freely. It will have an upgraded new seal and angled on-street parking along with landscaping and paths. The design is to be reviewed to ensure, should the road be re-opened, the proposed design will not introduce any new safety risks. French Street when reopened would connect from Robinson Street in a one-way southbound direction to Banksia Drive.
Watson Lane - 135292-25VIC-RTR
Lack of pavement material, pavement shape and potholes. Reshape pavement, the pavement material will be sandstone at 150mm
Lakeside Drive - suburb of Lake albert City of Wagga - 054192-14NSW-RTR
Lakeside Drive requires sigiifcant works to repair cracks and pot holes . The safety barrier that extends the length of the road has deteriorated and in need of complete replacement for public safety.Rehabilitaion of sections of Lakeside Drive finished with sealing works . Installation of 800 steel topped bollards to provide a safety barrier along the length of Lakeside Drive approximately 1.2km.Total cost of proposed project is $464,161
Mystic Park-Beauchamp road - 135314-25VIC-RTR
Lack of pavement material, pavement shape and potholes. Reshape pavement, the pavement material will be sandstone at 150mm
Pilkington Road, Quambatook - 135291-25VIC-RTR
Lack of pavement material, pavement shape and potholes. Reshape pavement, the pavement material will be sandstone at 150mm
Buckland Road, Gannawarra - 135115-25VIC-RTR
reshape pavement, the pavement material will be sandstone at a depth of 150mm
Radcliffe Road, Wandella - 135304-25VIC-RTR
Lack of pavement material, pavement shape and potholes. Reshape pavement, the pavement material will be sandstone at 150mm
Mystic Park-Beauchamp road, mystic park - 135315-25VIC-RTR
Lack of pavement material, pavement shape and potholes. Reshape pavement, the pavement material will be sandstone at 150mm
Joffre Street, Macskville - 135317-25NSW-RTR
Tilly Willy Bridge piles have deteriorated to the point of needing load restriction on the bridge. Council will strengthen the piles by encasing them in concrete pier 900mm diameter. Council will also level the deck and approaches in order to minimize the strain on the bridge components. There will be 16 piles to be strengthened.
Temple Terrace, Driver NT 0830 - 135328-25NT-RTR
Mill out existing 40mm asphalt and replace with new 40mm asphalt. Total area approx 10,215sqm

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