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Council Kicks Off Over $5 Million Resealing Program

Published On

07/11/2016

Resealing of 59 kilometres of Central Coast local roads has kicked off this week beginning at Chain Valley Bay.

A number of streets will be resealed as part of Council’s Capital Works Program this year providing safer roads for motorists.

Central Coast Council’s Construction Manager, Mr Stuart Baverstock said, this resealing program reflects part of Council’s commitment to maintain and improve local roads for the community.

“Resealing roads will extend the life of the road and result in less long term road maintenance,” Mr Baverstock said.

“The benefits the community can experience because of this resealing work is safer roads and money saved over the life of the road.

“Council is responsible for over 2000 kilometres of sealed road pavement across our region and will continue to prioritise this work to meet the needs of our community and help reduce accidents.”

Short term disruptions can take place while this work is being carried out and all updates for the program can be found at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.

A selection of the 59 kilometres of road to be resealed in the coming months include;

  • Alan Avenue, Charmhaven
  • Allambee Crescent, Blue Haven
  • Blood Tree Road, Mangrove Mountain
  • Brandon Close, Budgewoi
  • Bridge Avenue, Chain Valley Bay
  • Buff Point Avenue, Buff Point
  • Cams Boulevard, Summerland Point
  • Carpenter Street, Umina Beach
  • Carters Road, Lake Munmorah
  • Catalina Road, San Remo
  • Chisholm Avenue, Lake Munmorah
  • Cogra Road, Woy Woy
  • Dog Trap Road, Somersby
  • Kurrawa Avenue, Point Clare
  • Malkana Avenue, Forresters Beach
  • Melba Road, Woy Woy
  • The Ridgeway, Lisarow
  • Wards Hill Road, Empire Bay
  • Watkin Avenue, Woy Woy.

For information on upcoming road work, visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au.

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