Dunoon Road / Tweed Street Corridor Upgrade
Council is applying for funding to upgrade the Dunoon Road / Tweed Street Corridor.
These upgrades will significantly improve road access and safety in the area, as well as support a range of important community assets and future developments. As part of this application, Council will undertake community engagement to gather supportive feedback for the application.
Help provide your feedback, by completing a 5-minute survey
Council has started assessments and preliminary scoping on sections of Dunoon Road, Tweed Street and Alexandra Parade, North Lismore.
In order to complete the mentioned upgrades, funding must be sought. Council is committed to applying for applicable grants for State and Federal funding to assist with the construction costs of the identified roads. At present these road upgrades are eligible under the ‘Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program (SLRIP)’ grant.
We ask for assistance from the community to complete a 5 - 10 minute survey, with the feedback providing essential information to support the grant applications.
Proposed Upgrades:
The proposed project will upgrade Tweed Street from Terania Street intersection through to the second roundabout as part of the North Lismore Plateau development. Specifically, Tweed Street and Terania Street intersection to be upgraded; new shared path along Tweed Street; Tweed Street to be widened and upgraded; Lake Street entrance to be upgraded and sealed; Alexandra Parade/Tweed Street/Dunoon Road intersection to be upgraded with a roundabout; provisions for a future carpark on the south-west corner of Tweed Street / Alexandra Parade to be designed; Alexandra Parade to the viaduct upgrade – eastern side; Alexandra Parade to end of cattle sale yards to be upgraded and sealed; Dunoon Road to the second roundabout to be upgraded; Dunoon Road second roundabout and shared path along Dunoon Road.
Key takeaways:
We need your input - Community feedback is essential. Please complete the short survey to help us prepare a strong funding application.
Significant funding is required - Rebuilding these roads requires major State and Federal support for materials and construction.
The process takes time - Even with clear need, planning, funding approval, and project preparation, it can take 1-2 years before work begins.
We will keep consulting - Council will continue to engage with the community, and keep you informed throughout the funding and planning phases, and before any construction starts.
Next steps:
The survey will be open until 4.30pm Friday, 12 September 2025.
Council will then prepare a submission for the funding application by 30 September 2025. This application will be supported by feedback the community has provided on the need for this upgrade.
Community will be notified if the funding application is successful.
When will my road be completed?
To ensure your concerns are raised and recorded for assessment, please assist by completing a Customer request via the link below:
Requests & Problems - Road Maintenance
This link is always available on the Lismore City Council website under 'Requests & Problems' on the main page. Alternately, you can call (02) 6625 0500 Monday - Friday, 8.30am-4.30pm to discuss and lodge your concerns with one of our Customer Contact officers.
Assessments will then be completed based on your feedback, and a repair/replacement scheduled pending a number of factors such as available funding, safety, road usage and scheduled maintenance. In some cases, a road may receive temporary repairs until a permanent solution can be designed, and applicable funding be made available.
For reference, complete restoration/replacement of 1km of road can cost upwards of ~$1.3millon.
Read more on our Roadwork Realities and Fast Facts fact sheets.
https://yoursay.lismore.nsw.gov.au/101831/widgets/470279/documents/314510