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Graham Street, Wingfield - 060259-15SA-RTR
Various longitudinal cracking, pavement failure and pothole were observed. Kerb and gutter needs maintenance.Kerb and gutter maintenance repairs and reseal of asphalt pavement.
Sixth Street, Wingfield - 060260-15SA-RTR
Crocodile cracking and potholes due to asphalt pavement failure. Damaged kerb and gutter.Kerb and gutter maintenance repairs and full reseal of asphalt pavement.
Lindley Road, Greenacres - 060261-15SA-RTR
Asphalt pavement failure and kerb and gutter damage. Crocodile and longitudinal cracking due to age and environmental factors.Kerb and gutter replacement and full reseal of road.
Strathallan Road (Rural Road) - 060262-15VIC-RTR
Strathallan Road has been sealed over a number of years to provide an east west connection across the Campaspe River between Echuca and Rochester, this sealed road allows commercial vehicles to gain access to the saleyards and Echuca Industrial Estate. This project enables the intersection upgrade and will enhance road safety of users. There have been numerous traffic accidents at the intersection with calls from Police and Community to upgrade the intersection sight lines to enhance public safety.Realignment and upgrade of the intersection including bitumen sealing, linemarking and signage, rehabilitation of the sight mound adjacent to the northern leg of the intersection.
Chamebrlain Street, Wingfield - 060263-15SA-RTR
Crocodile cracking and pothole due to heavy vehicle traffic. Minor damage to kerb and gutter.Full deep lift of 150mm asphalt and kerb repairs.
Purdey Street, Tongala - 060264-15VIC-RTR
The section of Purdey Street is a narrow sealed urban street of 8.7m with unsealed shoulders. Recent traffic counts have highlighted increased traffic movements, Council has also received complaints from the community about the lack of on street parking in the vicinity of the Tongala Aged Care Facility.Widening west side of street for 100m opposite Tongala Aged Care. Seal to be widened by 6.5m from the existing edge of the sealed pavement.
Briggs Gap Road, (Rural Road) - 060267-15VIC-RTR
Road pavement has deteriorated creating a rough driving experience and the wearing surface is due for renewal as per it cyclic condition assessment.Complete sections of regulation and major patching followed by a reseal to average width of 6.0 m for a distance of 3.245 km.
Upper Murray Road (Rural Road) - 060268-15VIC-RTR
Water penetration, pavement subsidence and wearing surface is due for renewal as per it cyclic asset condition assessment.Major patching and pavement stabilisation followed by resealto an average width of 6.3m over a distance of 4.8km
Thowgla Road - 060269-15VIC-RTR
Water intrusion and pavement deterioration and wearing surface due for reseal as per cyclic condition inspectionMajor patching and pavement stabilisation then resealing to an average width of 6.1 m over a length of 4.89km
Martins Road, Bethanga - 060270-15VIC-RTR
Water penetration causing pavement subsidence and wearing surface is due for renewal as per its cyclic asset condition assessment.Major patching, regulation and pavement stabilisation followed by resealing to and average 6 m width over 2.05km

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