• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Oct 2021 - Oct 2022
  • Estimated project cost $766,000
  • Australian Government contribution $388,000
  • Local Council/Shire South Australian Local Government Grants Commission
  • State SA

Project description

The road requires pavement reconstruction (deeplift reseal) due to its failed pavement and surface, as well as re-kerbing both sides where tree roots have lifted and causes failure in the kerb. The road is a critical commuter and tourism route vital to the area. The road surface suffers from heavy rutting. The road is in an 50km hour zone and has a large amount of interaction between commuter vehicles, tourism traffic, public transport buses, cyclists and pedestrians. The proposed works will not only renew the road assets to a sound condition, but will create a safer environment for all users.

The work proposed includes re-kerbing both sides of the road, as most of the kerbing is in poor condition which causes surface water to pool, contributing to the pavement and surface failures. These kerbing works will alleviate the water pooling issues currently and will also assist in creating a safer environment for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles. Therefore, proposed works will be new kerbing both sides of the road (including better crossing access points), followed by a deeplift reseal of the road surface (including dedicated bike lanes)

Total cost of proposed project is $766,000

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