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Central Victoria Road Maintenance Blitz To Begin

01 October 2019

The Andrews Labor Government’s massive road maintenance blitz is getting underway throughout central Victoria to give drivers safer, smoother and stronger roads.

Minister for Roads Jaala Pulford today announced $57.2 million was being invested into rebuilding, resurfacing and repairing around 268 kilometres of roads across the region as part of the Labor Government’s road maintenance blitz.

This includes rebuilding key stretches of the Calder Freeway near Macedon and Gisborne-Melton Road.

We know how important country roads are to country communities that’s why the Labor Government is continuing its record regional maintenance blitz that last year saw over 297,000 tonnes of asphalt laid and 145,000 potholes fixed.

This year another 1,500 kilometres of roads will be repaired, rebuilt and resurfaced with 1,100 construction jobs to be created as part of this work.

Regional councils are also delivering 133 improvement projects on their municipal roads thanks to round two of the Labor Government’s $100 million Fixing Country Roads program – including rebuilding sections of local roads, sealing gravel roads and strengthening bridges.

Crews will be out in force with reduced speeds and traffic management in place – we ask drivers to adhere to these changed conditions for the safety of roadworkers and the community.

The full program of planned maintenance works is now live on RRV’s online interactive map. For more information, visit regionalroads.vic.gov.au to find out more.

Quote attributable to Minister for Roads Jaala Pulford

“Whether it’s our truck drivers, visitors travelling to our regions, or locals heading down to the shops – we’re fixing roads across central Victoria to give everyone a safer and smoother journey.”

Quote attributable to Member for Macedon Mary-Anne Thomas

“This will be very welcome news for those people who use the Calder every day, we’re rebuilding sections so that people can have a smoother sand safer drive home.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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