Govt Greenlights Gravel Re-sheeting for Seven Flood-Hit Roads

cartoon image with road work sign and barrier in foreground with person shovelling dirt on road in background

Residents living on seven gravel roads badly damaged by the 2022 floods can celebrate with the NSW Government approving funding for the re-sheeting of the roads.

The re-sheeting process involves grading the roads and applying a new layer of compressed gravel which is compacted.

The roads to be re-sheeted are:

  • Kennedy's Lane
  • Cedarvale Road
  • Durrumbul Road
  • Riverside Drive
  • The Saddle Road
  • Jones Road
  • Huonbrook Road

Staff are currently planning a schedule for the work which will begin in early 2024.

Information about the repair and replacement of flood-damaged infrastructure is on Council's website.

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