Applications open NOW for $500 million road repair fund

NSW Nationals

Applications have opened TODAY for the $500 million Regional and Local Roads Repair Program.

Councils need to make an application to Transport for NSW, which will allocate funds based on total kilometres of roads managed in each local government area.

The funding split will provide $280 million for rural and regional councils.

Nationals Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the government made the decision to open applications earlier following an overwhelmingly positive response from mayors and councils.

"We've fast-tracked this cash injection and made the process simple so councils can focus on important road repairs that will keep communities connected and safe," Mr Farraway said.

"We understand the job councils have ahead of them and that's why we have been helping with financial assistance since early last year and providing engineers, road workers and machinery.

"Our road maintenance crews have been hard at work repairing the state-managed road network since the first bout of serve weather hit, patching more than 200,000 potholes on major roads and highways since last February.

"We have already provided $50 million to regional councils that will allow them to repair over 400,000 potholes on their roads but this funding will go further and see sections of roads regraded and rebuilt in the worst hit parts of the state."

This new money is on top of existing funding and assistance to councils including the Regional Roads Block Grant program and NSW Disaster Assistance Arrangements.

The NSW Nationals in the state government will ensure money starts to drop into council bank accounts within weeks to ensure repairs can get underway as soon as possible.

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