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Flood Recovery Heavy Patching Program
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Restoration of road surface, possible change in road level.
Segments of the following have been identified for heavy patching works to repair flood damage to road surface.
Precinct 1
Graham Road
Gundarimba Road
River Bank Road
Rous Road
Skyline Road
Tregeagle Road
Tuckurimba Road
Tucki Road
Wybelena Road
Precinct 2
Bagotville Road
Broadwater Road
Kilgin Road
Mathieson Lane
Precinct 3
Tatham Road
Precinct 4
Nimoola Road
Pelican Creek Road
Precinct 6
Back Creek Road
Precinct 7
Axford Road
Martin Road
McGuinness Road
Rock Valley Road
Precinct 8
Boggumbil Road
Davis Road
Jacobson Road
Jiggi Road
Potessu Road
Rosehill Road
Precinct 9
Anderson Road
Basil Road
Cecil Street
Crofton Road
Gungas Road
Lillian Rock Road
Moffitt Road
Sibley Street
Symonds Road
Thorburn Street
Precinct 10
Booerie Creek Road
Boyle Road
Keerrong Road
Precinct 11
Koonorigan Road
Pinchin Road
Terania Creek Road
The Channon Road
Tuntable Creek Road
Precinct 12
Dorroughby Road
Duncan Road
James Street (Dunoon)
Middleton Way
Nightcap Range Road
Rocky Creek Dam Road
Precinct 13
Corndale Road
Hunters Hill Road
Grace Road
James Gibson Road
Precinct 14
Boatharbour Road
Eltham Road
Humpty Back Road
Regional Roads
Blue Knob Road
Coraki Road
Dunoon Road
Nimbin Road
Wyrallah Road
Bridge Street (Wyrallah)
Kyogle Road
These works are subject to change to due weather conditions, availability of contractors and funding. Updates will be posted on this article.
Shall you wish to be kept up to date directly, you can register your details via the Your Say ‘Submissions’ tab HERE. Alternately, please contact Lismore City Council via email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au or call (02) 6625 0500 to register your details. Please reference ‘Flood Recovery Heavy Patching Program’.
How will the works affect traffic?
Roads will be open to residential access only during the time of works. Traffic controls will be in place, which will cause minor delays and disruptions. Please note roadside signage, updates on myroadinfo and updates in the online Your Say article for communication about temporary disruptions to your property access during this period.
What do the works involve?
These roads need to be fixed to improve the structural integrity and driving conditions for road users. Works include cleaning drains and culverts, cutting off high road shoulders, digging out and replacing soft spots with rock. The gravel overlay is placed where required, before stabilising with the addition of slag lime. This is then compacted, trimmed, and sealed. Followed by line marking edge line.
The road surface may receive a final wearing seal several months after the initial bitumen seal has cured.
This pavement overlay may potentially change road levels between 0mm to +150mm and resurfacing of the existing road width due to additional layers of new road base material.
All driveways that intersect the road will match any changes to the road profile. If there are any changes, you will be contacted should your driveway/access need modification. We will also do maintenance to roadside drainage as needed.
What happens now?
If you wish to make comment on the works, we ask that you do this by 4pm Monday, 15th August 2022 referring to ‘Flood Recovery Heavy Patching Program’. Feedback can be received via any of the following:
- Via the ‘Submissions’ tab of this article HERE.
- Email to council@lismore.nsw.gov.au
- Call to Council (02) 6625 0500
- In writing to Lismore City Council, PO Box 23A, Lismore 2480