Wyrallah Road Roadworks

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Project update 26 June 2021

Wyrallah Road will be closed for night works from Monday night 5 July 2021 for three nights.

The road will reopen each morning by 6:00am. Local residents will still have access to their properties throughout the works. A detour will be established via Broadwater Rd and Langs Way. Please click here to view a map of the detour.

Specific dates and times for road closures are below:

  • 6:00pm Monday 5 July until 6:00am Tuesday 6 July
  • 6:00pm Tuesday 6 July until 6:00am Wednesday 7 July
  • 6:00pm Wednesday 7 July until 6:00am Thursday 8 July.

For more information

If you have any questions or would like further information, please ask our staff via the Q&A below or phone Project Manager Joe Lokic on 0436 660 035.


Council is undertaking roadworks on Wyrallah Road to improve road safety.

Where are the works?

The roadworks will be conducted at two different sites along Wyrallah Road (click here to see the map). Please note the works form part of a larger project area and will be completed in no particular order.

  • Site 25.1 – between Maxwell Lane and Broadwater Road.
  • Site 25.2 – between Swan Bay Road and Buckendoon School Lane.

What do the works involve?

The safety treatments will include some shoulder widening, surfacing, line marking, guide posting and vegetation removal to improve sight distances and allow for the wider road formation. We will also install some traffic safety and advisory signage.

The road reconstruction work requires digging out the old road foundation and adding and compacting new road base material on top before resealing it. This pavement overlay may change road levels by a maximum of 0.35m above or below the existing road centreline level. We will advertise this proposed change in road level by installing roadside signs and a notice in our Local Matters publication in accordance with the Roads Act, 1993.

Will flood levels change?

The proposed roadworks will align with Scenario 2 in the Flood Impact Statement Assessment (please click here to view) commissioned by Council which means there will be no change to existing flood level.

When are the works to start?

We are yet to schedule the roadworks that are programmed to be completed before June 2021. A commencement date will be finalised with the successful contractor once the tender has been awarded. We will notify you of the start date when confirmed. Traffic controls will be in place during the roadwork period, which will cause minor delays and disruptions. Register for Your Say Lismore to receive updates about this project.

For more information

If you have any questions or would like further information, please ask our staff via the Q&A below or phone Project Manager Joe Lokic on 0436 660 035.

These planned road safety works are proudly funded by the NSW Government under the 2020/21 Federal and State Government Stimulus Commitment – Safety Works Program administered by Transport for NSW.

Project update 26 June 2021

Wyrallah Road will be closed for night works from Monday night 5 July 2021 for three nights.

The road will reopen each morning by 6:00am. Local residents will still have access to their properties throughout the works. A detour will be established via Broadwater Rd and Langs Way. Please click here to view a map of the detour.

Specific dates and times for road closures are below:

  • 6:00pm Monday 5 July until 6:00am Tuesday 6 July
  • 6:00pm Tuesday 6 July until 6:00am Wednesday 7 July
  • 6:00pm Wednesday 7 July until 6:00am Thursday 8 July.

For more information

If you have any questions or would like further information, please ask our staff via the Q&A below or phone Project Manager Joe Lokic on 0436 660 035.


Council is undertaking roadworks on Wyrallah Road to improve road safety.

Where are the works?

The roadworks will be conducted at two different sites along Wyrallah Road (click here to see the map). Please note the works form part of a larger project area and will be completed in no particular order.

  • Site 25.1 – between Maxwell Lane and Broadwater Road.
  • Site 25.2 – between Swan Bay Road and Buckendoon School Lane.

What do the works involve?

The safety treatments will include some shoulder widening, surfacing, line marking, guide posting and vegetation removal to improve sight distances and allow for the wider road formation. We will also install some traffic safety and advisory signage.

The road reconstruction work requires digging out the old road foundation and adding and compacting new road base material on top before resealing it. This pavement overlay may change road levels by a maximum of 0.35m above or below the existing road centreline level. We will advertise this proposed change in road level by installing roadside signs and a notice in our Local Matters publication in accordance with the Roads Act, 1993.

Will flood levels change?

The proposed roadworks will align with Scenario 2 in the Flood Impact Statement Assessment (please click here to view) commissioned by Council which means there will be no change to existing flood level.

When are the works to start?

We are yet to schedule the roadworks that are programmed to be completed before June 2021. A commencement date will be finalised with the successful contractor once the tender has been awarded. We will notify you of the start date when confirmed. Traffic controls will be in place during the roadwork period, which will cause minor delays and disruptions. Register for Your Say Lismore to receive updates about this project.

For more information

If you have any questions or would like further information, please ask our staff via the Q&A below or phone Project Manager Joe Lokic on 0436 660 035.

These planned road safety works are proudly funded by the NSW Government under the 2020/21 Federal and State Government Stimulus Commitment – Safety Works Program administered by Transport for NSW.

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    The road works that are being carried out on the Wyrallah at Buckendoon are on a part of a flood levee will the finish height of the road be to the height of the original road

    ed asked almost 3 years ago

    Hi 

    Thank you for the question and apologies in the delay in responding. The new finished road will be at the same height as the original road once completed.

    Council completed a Flood Impact Assessment ahead of these road works taking place to ensure there was no increased risk to flooding in the area.  

    You can read the full report by clicking here.

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    Flo asked almost 3 years ago

    Thanks for your question.  Yes - Wyrallah Road will be closed for night works from Monday night 5 July for three nights. The road will reopen each morning by 6:00am. Local residents will still have access to their properties throughout the works.  A detour will be established via Broadwater Rd and Langs Way. Please click here to view a map of the detour. 

    Specific dates and times for road closures are below: 

    • 6:00pm Monday 5 July until 6:00am Tuesday 6 July
    • 6:00pm Tuesday 6 July until 6:00am Wednesday 7 July 
    • 6:00pm Wednesday 7 July until 6:00am Thursday 8 July.