The council says Wauchope residents can expect driving conditions on local roads to improve in the New Year, thanks to significant investment in a number of road rehabilitation works scheduled to commence in early 2018.
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The works will focus on busy streets in Wauchope that are in need of repair, improving safety, extending the service life of the roads and ensuring a smoother journey for motorists.
To fast-track delivery and minimise disruption to residents, the works will be undertaken using multiple work crews, with construction estimated to take around six to eight weeks to complete (weather permitting).
“Council is committed to maintaining and renewing our local roads in Wauchope so that residents remain safe, and motorists can enjoy a more pleasant drive throughout the town,” said Council Director Andrew Doig.
“The works will add to a number of projects planned to improve Wauchope’s road network in 2018, including the upgrade of the Wauchope Main Street.
Extensive road reseals are also planned around King Creek and Sarah’s Crescent early in 2018, complimenting recently completed rehabilitation works in these areas.
“Significant safety upgrades to sections of Beechwood Road are already underway and asphalt rejuvenation treatments around Wauchope have recently been completed,” said Mr Doig.
Council is planning to undertake the road rehabilitation works on Graham, Johnstone, Cowdery, Mackay, Webb, Parker, Nelson, Young, and Campbell Streets, Waugh Street – between Campbell Street and James Street.
Signage will be present to advise motorists of the changed traffic conditions and local detours may be in place. Motorists are requested to take extra care when workers are on site and observe traffic signage and speed restrictions.
“Council thanks local residents and the broader community for their cooperation and patience whilst these important works take place,” added Mr Doig.
The council will invest more than $35 million in road and transport infrastructure, maintenance and upgrades during the 2017/18 financial year.
For the latest information visit pmhc.nsw.gov.au/AboutUs/What-Were-Up-To or call Council on 6581 8111.