Drainage improvements on way

Bass Coast Shire Council will carry out kerb and pit renewal works in Cowes, Silverleaves, Newhaven, San Remo and Grantville in coming months.

Kerb and pit renewal works are carried out as preparation for Council's annual road re-surfacing program. The works are needed to maximise the road pavement life, by improving drainage and ensuring that stormwater flows freely into the underground drainage network.

The kerb and pit renewal program has begun and is expected to be completed by end of October. These works are fully funded by Council in the order of $165,000.

Roads included in the program*:

Road NameLocation
Talofa Avenue - Chapel Street to Church StreetCowes
Perry Avenue - Rose Avenue to End RoadCowes
Broughton Avenue - Perry Avenue to Stradbroke AvenueCowes
Roydon Road - Church Street to Robert DriveCowes
Robert Drive - McKenzie Road to Court BowlCowes
Ellen Road - Coghlan Road to Woodland AvenueSilverleaves
Cleeland Street - Boys Home Road to School AvenueNewhaven
Bergin Grove - Marine Parade to Court Bowl

San Remo

Thomas Grove - Bergin Grove to Ocean GroveSan Remo
Agnes Street - Grantville Glen Alvie Road to Shepherd RoadGrantville
Shepherd Road - Agnes Street to Court BowlGrantville
Hopkins Drive - Shepherd Road to Robinson CrescentGrantville
Robinson Crescent - Hopkins Drive to Court BowlGrantville

*subject to change without notice.

Appropriate traffic and pedestrian control measures will also be implemented onsite while this work is taking place. Local and emergency access will be provided at all times.

The contractor will make every effort to minimise disruptions to road users, residents and businesses during these works and Council appreciates your patience during these times.

Keep up to date with these projects at www.basscoast.vic.gov.au/projects

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