2020/21 Flood Repairs - Progress Behind the Scenes

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Council is working closely with Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) who are providing funding to repair a number areas that were damaged in the flood events that occurred in December 2020 and March 2021, in rural locations around Nimbin and other villages.

Even though you may not see activity on the ground at the moment, there is progress being made on a number of complex flood remediation projects.

When we experience a natural disaster such as a flood event, which causes significant damage to our infrastructure, there are a number of steps that Council has to go through, which is basically like an insurance claim process. Council has to identify, assess and then make a claim for the damage from the appropriate funding body, as we do not have the money to pay for these kind of extraordinary events from our day to day budgets. in the 2020/21 financial year, Council has claimed in excess of $5.6 million in relation to flood events.

The table below provides some basic details on the status of these projects. Eight projects have confirmed funding and a proposal that has been approved by TfNSW. The estimated total value of this confirmed funding is $6,456,000. Construction on most of these projects is expected to commence in 2022. Council is currently in negotiations with TfNSW on another four projects.

Projects - Funding Confirmed:

Disaster EventLocationDamage & Proposed RestorationEstimated ValueStatus
Dec 20
Gungas Rd, Nimbin
Replaced collapsed causeway with new bridge structure
$1,100,000
Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Stanger Rd, Stony ChuteLand slip of road embankment. Reconstruct embankment, may include retaining structure$740,000Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed. Construction expected to commence in late 2021.
Dec 20Nimbin Road near Shipway Road
Land slip of road embankment and road pavement failure. Reconstruct embankment and install retaining structure.
$1,340,000Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations to be undertaken to determine final design. Construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Eureka Road, Eureka
Replace existing failed pipe causeway structure with new box culvert causeway structure.
$818,000Funding provider TfNSW approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Mackie Road, near Clunes
Replace existing pipe culvert causeway structure with box culvert causeway structure.
$895,000Funding provider TfNSW have approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Graham Road, Marom Creek
Replace existing pipe culvert causeway structure with box culvert causeway structure.
$767,000Funding provider TfNSW have approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Haywood Lane, off Lagoons Grass Road
Replace existing failed pipe causeway structure. With new box culvert causeway structure.
$805,000Funding provider TfNSW have approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20

Caniaba Road, Caniaba, East of Pelican Creek Road

Land slip adjacent to road shoulder and dislodged drainage pipe. Excavate slip area, reinstate embankment with stacked rock and replace drainage pipe.

$350,000Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed. Construction expected to commence in late 2021, pending availability of contractors.
Mar 21Mountain Top Road, Mountain Top

Severe road pavement damage between Lodge Rd and RH Smith Rd. Rebuild approx. 2.0km section of Mt Top Rd pavement. Works will include stabilising pavement, sealing road surface and improve drainage.

To be confirmedWorks completed February 2022.


Mar 21

Keerrong Road, Keerrong

Collapse of major pipe culvert under road. Replace with new bridge structure

$955,000Funding provider TfNSW approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations completed. Design under development. Construction expected to commence mid 2022.
Mar 21Oakey Creek Road, Georgica

Remediate landslip with retaining structure.

$640,000Funding provider TfNSW approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations completed. Design under development. Construction expected to commence early 2022.


Projects - Funding not yet determined

Mar 21Wallace Road, The Channon
Realign sections of Wallace Rd adjacent to two (2) land slips. Works involve major earthworks and rebuilding road on new alignment to improve safety and minimise risk of future land slip events.
undetermined
Currently in negotiations with TfNSW to fund proposed works. Outcome yet to be determined.


Find Out More

You will be able to view updates on progress below, when we post them, under a tab called "Community Updates". You can also ask a question by going to the Q&A tab - also below.

If you would like more information on the process Council has to go through to apply for funding or a more detailed explanation of some of the terms used in the table below, please look at the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), on the right hand side of this page.

If you would like to receive updates via email, you can click on 'subscribe' under 'stay informed' also on the right hand side of this page.


Council is working closely with Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) who are providing funding to repair a number areas that were damaged in the flood events that occurred in December 2020 and March 2021, in rural locations around Nimbin and other villages.

Even though you may not see activity on the ground at the moment, there is progress being made on a number of complex flood remediation projects.

When we experience a natural disaster such as a flood event, which causes significant damage to our infrastructure, there are a number of steps that Council has to go through, which is basically like an insurance claim process. Council has to identify, assess and then make a claim for the damage from the appropriate funding body, as we do not have the money to pay for these kind of extraordinary events from our day to day budgets. in the 2020/21 financial year, Council has claimed in excess of $5.6 million in relation to flood events.

The table below provides some basic details on the status of these projects. Eight projects have confirmed funding and a proposal that has been approved by TfNSW. The estimated total value of this confirmed funding is $6,456,000. Construction on most of these projects is expected to commence in 2022. Council is currently in negotiations with TfNSW on another four projects.

Projects - Funding Confirmed:

Disaster EventLocationDamage & Proposed RestorationEstimated ValueStatus
Dec 20
Gungas Rd, Nimbin
Replaced collapsed causeway with new bridge structure
$1,100,000
Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Stanger Rd, Stony ChuteLand slip of road embankment. Reconstruct embankment, may include retaining structure$740,000Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed. Construction expected to commence in late 2021.
Dec 20Nimbin Road near Shipway Road
Land slip of road embankment and road pavement failure. Reconstruct embankment and install retaining structure.
$1,340,000Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations to be undertaken to determine final design. Construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Eureka Road, Eureka
Replace existing failed pipe causeway structure with new box culvert causeway structure.
$818,000Funding provider TfNSW approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Mackie Road, near Clunes
Replace existing pipe culvert causeway structure with box culvert causeway structure.
$895,000Funding provider TfNSW have approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Graham Road, Marom Creek
Replace existing pipe culvert causeway structure with box culvert causeway structure.
$767,000Funding provider TfNSW have approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20Haywood Lane, off Lagoons Grass Road
Replace existing failed pipe causeway structure. With new box culvert causeway structure.
$805,000Funding provider TfNSW have approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed with construction expected to commence in 2022.
Dec 20

Caniaba Road, Caniaba, East of Pelican Creek Road

Land slip adjacent to road shoulder and dislodged drainage pipe. Excavate slip area, reinstate embankment with stacked rock and replace drainage pipe.

$350,000Funding provider TfNSW approved the proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations and design being developed. Construction expected to commence in late 2021, pending availability of contractors.
Mar 21Mountain Top Road, Mountain Top

Severe road pavement damage between Lodge Rd and RH Smith Rd. Rebuild approx. 2.0km section of Mt Top Rd pavement. Works will include stabilising pavement, sealing road surface and improve drainage.

To be confirmedWorks completed February 2022.


Mar 21

Keerrong Road, Keerrong

Collapse of major pipe culvert under road. Replace with new bridge structure

$955,000Funding provider TfNSW approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations completed. Design under development. Construction expected to commence mid 2022.
Mar 21Oakey Creek Road, Georgica

Remediate landslip with retaining structure.

$640,000Funding provider TfNSW approved proposed restoration. Geotechnical investigations completed. Design under development. Construction expected to commence early 2022.


Projects - Funding not yet determined

Mar 21Wallace Road, The Channon
Realign sections of Wallace Rd adjacent to two (2) land slips. Works involve major earthworks and rebuilding road on new alignment to improve safety and minimise risk of future land slip events.
undetermined
Currently in negotiations with TfNSW to fund proposed works. Outcome yet to be determined.


Find Out More

You will be able to view updates on progress below, when we post them, under a tab called "Community Updates". You can also ask a question by going to the Q&A tab - also below.

If you would like more information on the process Council has to go through to apply for funding or a more detailed explanation of some of the terms used in the table below, please look at the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), on the right hand side of this page.

If you would like to receive updates via email, you can click on 'subscribe' under 'stay informed' also on the right hand side of this page.

  • Mountain Top Road - Results of Survey & Decision

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    Council received 15 responses from Mountain Top/Jiggi residents to the feedback survey. This survey asked residents to let us know their preference regarding a proposed temporary road closure, from the following options.

    Option 1 - Close the road completely between 7am and 5pm, Monday to Friday for approximately 4 weeks, with a detour of approximately 35 minutes in place. The road will be open after 5pm and before 7am. If we select this option, we will also work closely with the bus company to ensure that the school bus can get through.

    Option 2 - Use traffic controllers to manage vehicular access through the works. At particular times, depending on the current work operation, traffic may be stopped for up to 20 minutes. This method of works is expected to take approximately 8 weeks.

    Option 3 - Close the road completely for certain days whilst undertaking particular works, with a detour of approximately 35 minutes in place, notifying residents and commuters in advance via electronic signs at the side of the road. This method of works is expected to take approximately 6 weeks.

    Of the 15 responses, 2 were in favour of Option 2 and the remaining 13 were in favour of Option 1.

    3 of those 13 asked if the road closure timings could be shortened.

    We are therefore going ahead with Option 1 and will let you know dates for closure when we have them.

    It is difficult for our engineer and his teams to do what needs to be done with a shorter working day but as a compromise, it's been agreed that the closure times will be 7.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday for approximately 4 weeks.





  • Community Update - Mountain Top Road - 16 July

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    Lismore City Council would like to advise residents that Transport for NSW (TfNSW) has now approved funding to upgrade the sealed section of Mountain Top Road between Lodge Road and RH Smith Road.

    Work will include drainage work, improvements to the structure of the road and re-sealing of the road surface. Work is scheduled to commence in September/October 2021. General road maintenance will continue in the interim period, to try and minimise the number of pot holes. We are still in the planning phase for this work. This means that we do not yet have definite dates for commencement.

    Mountain Top Road may need to be closed during these works and this would mean a 30 minute detour. Our staff are currently considering options to complete this work with minimum disruption to the community. We intend to seek feedback from the community to understand the best approach regarding a potential road closure. A letter will be sent to affected residents and the broader community in this area to ask for feedback on a variety of options before a decision is made. We will then notify the community of our decision regarding road closure, via this page and other communication channels.



  • Community Update - Mountain Top Road - 8 July

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    Council is in the final stages of negotiation with TfNSW for funding of the permanent repairs for the damaged sections of Mountain Top Road, Mountain Top. If funding is confirmed, those works will require further design details and planning before work can start which will not be before September 2021. Recent inspections of this section of road have identified further deterioration in the road surface since last inspection, and there is a need for temporary pothole repairs to ensure the road is safe and remains trafficable in the short term. These temporary repairs will not get to all the potholes on this section, but will at least ensure better access until permanent repairs are confirmed.

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