Flood Restoration - Roads & Bridges

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You will find all the latest repair works for Flood Restoration - Roads and Bridges Program. All current works that have updates are categorised by project name. If viewing via a smartphone, you can find the 'Projects by Road Name' at the bottom of this page.


Why was this page designed?

Since the February 2022 natural disaster, we have had an extended period of wet weather, which has significantly affected our road network. It rained three out of four days between November 2021 and April 2022.

This resulted in 90% of our 1200km road network suffering extensive damage, with an estimated $200 million to rebuild and repair. Significant damage also occurred to many bridges, causeways, reinforced concrete pipes, reinforced concrete box culverts and footpaths across our road network. Some key access roads have been reduced to single lanes due to landslips.

Immediately after flood waters receded, our road crews conducted emergency repairs on more than 80 roads to allow access for residents. Several construction crews worked extended hours to ensure damaged roads were reopened/made safe as soon as possible. As the repairs progress, we will provide more detailed updates on the specific flood-related damage to our road network and information on how you can report damaged roads to Council.

Assessments are underway at the larger and more complex damaged sites. There are specific engineering tasks in some areas which are necessary and will take time. Some sites may see temporary measures such as side-track access, temporary pothole repair and gravel roads before permanent construction works at these locations commence. Planning will continue to ensure works are undertaken as quickly as possible. Priorities are based on public safety with consideration of further damage, maintaining access and links between communities, hierarchy of roads and efficiency of results.


What process does Council have to go through when we have a 'disaster event'?

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, like an insurance claim process. Council identifies, assesses and then makes 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. There are strict rules regarding documentation.

There are multiple steps in this process including design investigation, final design, approval, scheduling of work crews and/or engagement of contractors so there can be a long lag time from the actual event to the rectification works being started and completed. The table below shows further details and indicative timings for the steps in this process: (All timings are subject to weather, contractor and material availability)


Major Flood Recovery Works Map

Flood restoration works are critical to repairing damages caused by previous natural disasters and getting life back on track. However, these works can be complex, especially when dealing with large-scale disasters like the February 2022 event. At Lismore City Council, we understand the challenges that come with flood restoration works and are proud to launch this interactive map focusing on major flood recovery works within the Lismore LGA to assist the community with finding efficient, up-to-date information. Please note, timeframes are subject to change in the next few months as the project delivery strategy evolves.

Click here to view the interactive map.

Disclaimer: This tool has been provided by Lismore City Council to provide up to date information on the status of the flood damaged Council assets. The identified locations are the projects considered for EPAR funding provided by the Australian Commonwealth under the DRFA guidelines. The information provided on this tool is general in nature and subject to change based on final design calculations, funding approvals, and changing site circumstances. This data is frequently updated to provide the community with the latest information. When contacting Council, please reference the location damage number.


Further Information

  1. Report a road hazard or pothole
  2. Information on current delays, accidents and road closures in the Northern Rivers
  3. Register your details to receive flood restoration updates for specific roads via our notification list

You will find all the latest repair works for Flood Restoration - Roads and Bridges Program. All current works that have updates are categorised by project name. If viewing via a smartphone, you can find the 'Projects by Road Name' at the bottom of this page.


Why was this page designed?

Since the February 2022 natural disaster, we have had an extended period of wet weather, which has significantly affected our road network. It rained three out of four days between November 2021 and April 2022.

This resulted in 90% of our 1200km road network suffering extensive damage, with an estimated $200 million to rebuild and repair. Significant damage also occurred to many bridges, causeways, reinforced concrete pipes, reinforced concrete box culverts and footpaths across our road network. Some key access roads have been reduced to single lanes due to landslips.

Immediately after flood waters receded, our road crews conducted emergency repairs on more than 80 roads to allow access for residents. Several construction crews worked extended hours to ensure damaged roads were reopened/made safe as soon as possible. As the repairs progress, we will provide more detailed updates on the specific flood-related damage to our road network and information on how you can report damaged roads to Council.

Assessments are underway at the larger and more complex damaged sites. There are specific engineering tasks in some areas which are necessary and will take time. Some sites may see temporary measures such as side-track access, temporary pothole repair and gravel roads before permanent construction works at these locations commence. Planning will continue to ensure works are undertaken as quickly as possible. Priorities are based on public safety with consideration of further damage, maintaining access and links between communities, hierarchy of roads and efficiency of results.


What process does Council have to go through when we have a 'disaster event'?

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, like an insurance claim process. Council identifies, assesses and then makes 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. There are strict rules regarding documentation.

There are multiple steps in this process including design investigation, final design, approval, scheduling of work crews and/or engagement of contractors so there can be a long lag time from the actual event to the rectification works being started and completed. The table below shows further details and indicative timings for the steps in this process: (All timings are subject to weather, contractor and material availability)


Major Flood Recovery Works Map

Flood restoration works are critical to repairing damages caused by previous natural disasters and getting life back on track. However, these works can be complex, especially when dealing with large-scale disasters like the February 2022 event. At Lismore City Council, we understand the challenges that come with flood restoration works and are proud to launch this interactive map focusing on major flood recovery works within the Lismore LGA to assist the community with finding efficient, up-to-date information. Please note, timeframes are subject to change in the next few months as the project delivery strategy evolves.

Click here to view the interactive map.

Disclaimer: This tool has been provided by Lismore City Council to provide up to date information on the status of the flood damaged Council assets. The identified locations are the projects considered for EPAR funding provided by the Australian Commonwealth under the DRFA guidelines. The information provided on this tool is general in nature and subject to change based on final design calculations, funding approvals, and changing site circumstances. This data is frequently updated to provide the community with the latest information. When contacting Council, please reference the location damage number.


Further Information

  1. Report a road hazard or pothole
  2. Information on current delays, accidents and road closures in the Northern Rivers
  3. Register your details to receive flood restoration updates for specific roads via our notification list
  • Flood Restoration - Roads & Bridges Update (12th Dec 2022)

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    ROAD PROJECT UPDATE

    Please note, there are several road and bridge projects progressing concurrently. Below are updates of some projects progressing this week.

    Please check the 'Projects By Name' and select the road name for latest updates. Additionally, if there is a road you would like to secure specific updates on, please utilise the Q+A function of this page, or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au


    CURRENT WORKS – SEALED ROADS

    Riverbank Road

    To repair the issues caused from the February and March 2022 floods, restoration works have been performed on Riverbank Road. These involved overlay, stablise, trim and seal road surface height to repair damages.

    Image: Riverbank Road flood damage


    Jiggi Road

    Likewise, Jiggi Road has undergone recent works to address issues caused from the February and March 2022 floods. This has involved overlay, stabilise, trim and seal road surface height to repair damages.

    Image: Jiggi Road flood damage



    CURRENT WORKS – UNSEALED ROADS

    Braidwood Road

    Braidwood Road has recently had unsealed road works completed, the below image outlines the after result for the road.


    Image: Braidwood Road completed works


    Ashlin Road

    Ashlin Road recently underwent repair works, these are now completed. The image below shows the before image of the roads condition.


    Image: Ashlin Road before works


    Leeson Road

    Unsealed road works were recently completed for Leeson Road. The below image outlines the before condition of the road.


    Image: Leeson Road before works


    Upper Tuntable Falls Road

    Repair work was recently carried out and are now completed for Upper Tuntable Falls Road. The image below shows the before image of the roads condition.


    Image: Upper Tuntable Falls Road before works



    CURRENT WORKS – EMERGENCY ROAD REPAIRS

    Tatham Road

    Remove and replace existing material from the road surface, grade and roll the road with a temporary seal over the new surface. A planned return is scheduled for 2023 to complete permanent works.


    Image: Tatham Road before works


    Tucki Road

    Remove and replace existing material from the road surface, grade and roll the road with a temporary seal over the new surface. A planned return is scheduled for 2023 to complete permanent works.


    Image: Tucki Road before works



    CURRENT WORKS – DRAINAGE WORKS

    Keerrong Road

    Desilt and reshape table drainage, while installing headwalls and pipe extensions as required to ensure water runoff from the road, to prevent future road damages from occurring.


    Image: Keerrong Road



    FUTURE WORKS – SEALED ROADS

    Corndale Road

    Replace existing road surface, stabilise, trim and seal of existing road surface height to repair damages from the February and March, 2022 floods.


    Image: Corndale Road


    Keerrong Road

    Overlay, stabilise, trim and seal road surface height to repair damages from the February and March, 2022 floods.


    Image: Keerrong Road



    FUTURE WORKS – UNSEALED ROADS

    East Road, Mountain Top Road, East Road, Terania Creek Road & Wallace Road

    Planning is in place to perform works shortly on the following unsealed roads: Terania Creek Road (Section before the landslip), Wallace Road, Mountain Top Road, and East Road.



    FUTURE WORKS – EMERGENCY ROAD REPAIRS

    Tuntable Creek Road

    Remove and replace existing material from the road surface, grade and roll the road with a temporary seal over the new surface. A planned return is scheduled for 2023 to complete permanent works.


    Image: Tuntable Creek Road


    Leycester Road

    Remove and replace existing material from the road surface, grade and roll the road with a temporary seal over the new surface. With a planned return to complete permanent works in 2023.


    Image: Leycester Road before works


    Keerrong Road

    Remove and replace existing material from the road surface, grade and roll the road with a temporary seal over the new surface. With a planned return to complete permanent works in 2023.

  • Flood Restoration - Roads & Bridges Update (5th Dec 2022)

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    ROAD PROJECT UPDATE

    Please note, there are several road and bridge projects progressing concurrently. Below are updates of some projects progressing this week.

    Please check the 'Projects By Name' and select the road name for latest updates. Additionally, if there is a road you would like to secure specific updates on, please utilise the Q+A function of this page, or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au


    Sealed Pavements

    Nimbin Road
    Pavement works have been completed at Nimbin Road near the intersection of Shipway Road.

    Pavement works for Nimbin Road near Shipway Road intersection

    Riverbank Road

    Works have started at Riverbank Road to complete permanent pavement stabilisation works consisting of overlaying 150mm of DGB20 then mixing a conforming road pavement.

    Riverbank Road pavement stabilisation works

    Jiggi Road

    The team are continuing to undertake pavement repairs on various sections of Jiggi Road.Identified pavement repairs required on Jiggi Road


    Drainage Work

    Riverbank Road

    The following photos outline the completed drainage work for Riverbank Road.

    Completed Riverbank Road drainage works


    Emergency Temporary Pavement Repair

    Rock Valley Road / Cawongla Road

    Sections of temporary road pavement which have been identified and planned for return early next year.


    Pavement identified are requiring works for Rock Valley Road and Cawongla Road


    Tatham Road

    Sections of road pavement which have been temporarily with a planned return early next year


    Tatham Road temporary pavement identified are requiring works



    Unsealed Pavements

    The team have completed unsealed pavement works at Gordon Road, Parmenter Road, Savins Road, Houlden Road, Nightcap Range Road and Whian Whian Road.


    Unsealed pavements completed for Houlden Road, Gordon Road, Savins Road and Parmenter Road


    Culverts

    Cawongla Road

    Multiple culvert works are now complete along Cawongla Road. These include culverts near Larnook School with 1 x 900mm and 1 x 600mm culvert successfully replaced and material being stockpiled for replacement of a twin cell 1350mm culvert (culvert with deep depression within the roadway). These works will continue until Christmas, after which the road closure and replacement works can be undertaken. Additionally, material is being stockpiled for replacement of Twin cell 1800mm culvert at 169 Cawongla Road, these works will continue until Christmas, after which the road closure and replacement works can be undertaken. It is anticipated that the tree lopping within this area will be completed prior to Christmas.


    Quilty Road detour route works

    Currently works are being undertaken to upgrade Quilty Road to ensure adequate width of the gravel pavement for two lane traffic and to improve road pavement surface.


  • Corndale Road – Pavement Works (Dec 2022)

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    Single lane traffic control will be in place as Council completes pavement rehabilitation works to Corndale Road. The works will apply to a section of Corndale Road between Hunters Hill Road and Corndale School, to be completed throughout the next 2 months. Works are expected to start mid December 2022 subject to weather, contractor, and material availability.

    Funding has now been secured through Transport for NSW. This funding is allocated to repair damage sustained during the February 2022 natural disaster only. The following section has been identified based on pre and post February 2022 assessments. Additional works for Corndale Road will continue to be assessed and reviewed.

    Works will include:

    • Remove pre-existing road surface approximately 150mm
    • Replace existing road surface approximately 150mm with high quality road base
    • Mix road surface and final trim for pre-existing FSL.
    • Note we are not increasing the height of the road at all.

    Road users are advised to follow signage and expect delays as these works are completed.


    Further Information

    Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Corndale Road – Pavement Works.’

  • Leycester Road – Temporary patching works (Dec 2022)

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    Council will be completing temporary patching works to improve road surface conditions for Leycester Road during December 2022. These works are a temporary measure, until permanent pavement rehabilitation works are scheduled.


    Works will apply to multiple sections that have been identified as significantly impacted by the February 2022 natural disaster, based on pre and post disaster assessments. Funding has been secured through Transport for NSW. This funding is allocated to repair damage sustained during the February 2022 natural disaster only. Additional works required and subsequent funding for Leycester Road are being reviewed.


    The temporary works are expected to occur throughout December 2022 subject to weather, contractor, and material availability. Single lane traffic control will be in place during the works period.


    These temporary works will involve removing damaged road sections and replacing with gravel road base, with an emulsion sacrificial seal.


    Future pavement repair works, expected to be carried out in mid-2023 will include:

    • Road surface: Improve the surface of the road in places.
    • Signs and line marking: Line marking and guideposts.
    • Vegetation management: Manage roadside vegetation to remove obstacles, improve sight distances, and clearances for signage.
    • Drainage maintenance: Re-excavate open drains and remove flood sediment as required. Minor drainage works will be completed prior to pavement works commencing.
    • Driveway adjustment: Adjust access to driveways affected by the wider road footprint as required.

    Road users are advised to follow signage and expect delays as these works are completed.


    Further Information

    Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Leycester Road – Temporary Patching Works.’

  • Flood Restoration - Roads & Bridges Update (Nov 2022)

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    ROAD PROJECT UPDATE

    Please note, there are several road and bridge projects progressing concurrently. Below are updates of some projects progressing this week.

    Please check the 'Projects By Name' and select the road name for latest updates. Additionally, if there is a road you would like to secure specific updates on, please utilise the Q+A function of this page, or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au


    Tuntable Creek Road temporary access works

    Geotechnical drilling is continuing to refine the design to provide temporary road access.

    The road is completed closed to pedestrians from Monday, 28 November 2022 to allow emergency soil nailing works to take place.

    Image 1: “Slikenslide” (Geotech term) – evidence of historic landslip at this location (Note: the yellow flecks are unfortunately not gold!) Image 2: Tuntable Creek Road – current landslip site

    Gravel roads repair works continuing in Precinct 12 (Fraser and Ridgewood Roads)

    Image: Fraser & Ridgewood Roads


    Temporary stabilisation of landslip on Stony Chute Road

    Currently one lane of traffic is open between Whitney and Stanger Roads. During investigation works for the permanent design it was noted that the open lane was at risk of failure due to scour and erosion. A temporary solution using rock to buttress the open face was developed and works were completed last week. Further works are ongoing to repair damaged temporary pavement along Stony Chute Road.

    Image: Stony Chute Road Landslip


    Heavy patch pavement

    Works are continuing on Blue Knob Road, Jiggi Road, Nimbin Road and Riverbank Road. Riverbank Road has traffic restrictions in place for driver safety through the work sites.Image: Blue Knob & Nimbin Pavement Works





  • Nightcap Range Road – Pavement Overlay (Nov 2022)

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    Single lane traffic control will be in place as Council completes stabilisation pavement overlay works to Nightcap Range Road and Middleton Way. The works will apply to three sections across the length of Nightcap Range Road and one section of Middle Way, to be completed over four weeks. Works are expected to start early December 2022 subject to weather, contractor, and material availability.

    Funding has now been secured through Transport for NSW. This funding is allocated to repair damage sustained during the February 2022 natural disaster only. The following four sections have been identified based on pre and post February 2022 assessments. Additional works will continue to be assessed and reviewed.


    What do the roadworks involve?

    • Road surface: Improve the surface of the road in places. Road to be raised approximately 150mm.
    • Signs and line marking: Line marking and guideposts.
    • Vegetation management: Manage roadside vegetation to remove obstacles, improve sight distances, and clearances for signage.
    • Drainage maintenance: Re-excavate open drains and remove flood sediment as required. Minor drainage works will be completed prior to pavement works commencing.
    • Driveway adjustment: Adjust access to driveways affected by the wider road footprint as required.


    Road users are advised to follow signage and expect delays as these works are completed.


    Further Information

    Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Nightcap Range Road – Pavement Overlay.’

  • Tucki Road - Temporary Patching (Nov 2022)

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    Council will be completing temporary patching works to improve road surface conditions for Tucki Road during November and December 2022. These works are a temporary measure, until permanent pavement rehabilitation works are scheduled.

    Works will apply only to three sections of Tucki Road that have been identified as significantly impacted by the February 2022 natural disaster, based on pre and post disaster assessments. Funding has been secured through Transport for NSW. This funding is allocated to repair damage sustained during the February 2022 natural disaster only. Additional works required and subsequent funding for Tucki Road are being reviewed.

    The temporary works are expected to start end of November 2022 subject to weather, contractor, and material availability. Single lane traffic control will be in place during the works period.

    These temporary works will involve removing damaged road sections and replacing with gravel road base, with an emulsion sacrificial seal.

    Future pavement repair works, expected to be carried out in mid-2023 will include:

    • Road surface: Improve the surface of the road in places.
    • Signs and line marking: Line marking and guideposts.
    • Vegetation management: Manage roadside vegetation to remove obstacles, improve sight distances, and clearances for signage.
    • Drainage maintenance: Re-excavate open drains and remove flood sediment as required. Minor drainage works will be completed prior to pavement works commencing.
    • Driveway adjustment: Adjust access to driveways affected by the wider road footprint as required.


    Road users are advised to follow signage and expect delays as these works are completed.


    Further Information

    Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Tucki Road – Temporary Patching Works.’

  • Tuntable Creek Road - Temporary Access (Nov 2022)

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    Tuntable Creek Road experienced significant damage during the February 2022 natural disaster. Due to the nature and high number of damages incurred, works are being finalised on how best to provide timely improvements for the community and road users.

    Provision of temporary access

    Given the time that a permanent solution will take to design and implement, Council is currently investigating the construction of a temporary access widening at the location of the main slip to allow vehicles to pass.

    A complete closure of Tuntable Creek Road, north of Rose Road to Beardow Road will be in place from Monday 28th November. Including no access for pedestrians, motorbikes, scooters, and bikes.

    Construction will commence on the temporary access, with possible pedestrian only access reinstated by the end of December. One vehicular lane access under traffic light control is planned to be complete in January. Adverse weather and unforeseen subsurface conditions may delay the project.

    The current soil conditions and terrain makes such a solution very difficult to implement, requiring advanced geotechnical engineering solutions and ongoing monitoring to ensure the safety of users. This temporary access will undergo further monitoring throughout construction to determine vehicle load limits for future use.

    To receive updates directly please contact Lismore City Council via email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au or call (02) 6625 0500 to register your preferred contact details and feedback. Please reference ‘Tuntable Creek Road AF22/1928’ in your correspondence.


  • Riverbank Road - Pavement Overlay (Nov 2022)

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    Single lane traffic control will be in place as Council completes stabilisation pavement overlay works to Riverbank Road. The works will apply to a section of Riverbank Road, to be completed over three weeks. Works are expected to start late November 2022 subject to weather, contractor, and material availability.

    Funding has now been secured through Transport for NSW. This funding is allocated to repair damage sustained during the February 2022 natural disaster only. The following section has been identified based on pre and post February 2022 assessments. Additional works for Riverbank Road will continue to be assessed and reviewed.

    Works will include:

    • Road surface: Improve the surface of the road in places.
    • Signs and line marking: Line marking and guideposts.
    • Vegetation management: Manage roadside vegetation to remove obstacles, improve sight distances, and clearances for signage.
    • Drainage maintenance: Re-excavate open drains and remove flood sediment as required. Minor drainage works will be completed prior to pavement works commencing.
    • Driveway adjustment: Adjust access to driveways affected by the wider road footprint as required.

    Road users are advised to follow signage and expect delays as these works are completed.

    Further Information

    Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Riverbank Road – Pavement Overlay.’

  • Uralba and Bent Street Closure (25th Nov 2022)

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    Council wishes to advise that maintenance works to improve road surface conditions and associated road user safety, are being carried out on Uralba Street and Bent Street. These works are scheduled to take place on a small section of these streets on Friday, 25 November 2022 from 5am to 12midday. The Lismore Baptist Church car park will be inaccessible during this time. Please see map below.

    What are the works?

    Works include improving road surface conditions by removing areas of existing pavement and replacing with an asphalt layer. Further works for urban streets are being reviewed. Updates will be shared as schedule of works is confirmed.

    What are the traffic adjustments?

    Sections of Uralba Street will be closed from the Uralba Street and Rotary Drive intersection. Bent Street will be closed from Uralba Street to approximately 28 Bent Street.

    Traffic control will be in place at the road closure check points to assist motorists. Please note access will be maintained for residents.

    What do I need to do?

    Please commute through the job site at low speed, obey traffic control instructions and drive carefully. Detours will be in place as the works may require short term full road closure.

    Who should I contact with questions/concerns?

    We apologise in advance for disruptions you may experience while we carry out these essential works. We would appreciate your cooperation with all traffic control and workplace protection measures to help keep everyone safe. If you have any concerns, please phone 6625 0500 (24-hour service) or email council@lismore.nsw.gov.au

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