Alexander Avenue Reconstruction

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Horsham Rural City Council has started significant reconstruction works on Alexander Avenue, spanning from Wavell Street to Howard Street.

This project is part of the Council’s 2024-2025 Capital Works Program and aims to enhance the infrastructure and safety of the area.

What's involved

  • Kerb and Channel Replacement: Upgrading the existing kerbs and channels to improve water drainage and road durability.
  • Drainage Construction/Renewal: Installing new drainage systems and renewing old ones to prevent flooding and water damage.
  • New Pavement and Seal: Laying down a new pavement and seal to provide a smoother and safer driving surface.

The works have just started and are expected to be completed by the end of the year. The project will proceed in stages, beginning with service locations and setting out lines, followed by drainage construction, kerb and channel replacement, and finally, pavement reinstatement.


Funding

The project is funded through a combination of the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program and the HRCC budget.

Impact on residents

During the reconstruction, there may be some disruption to vehicle traffic and pedestrian access. Access to properties may be impacted for a limited number of days, and affected residents will be notified in advance.

For any questions or concerns, residents can contact Brian Baker or Michael Mackley on 53 829777.

Horsham Rural City Council has started significant reconstruction works on Alexander Avenue, spanning from Wavell Street to Howard Street.

This project is part of the Council’s 2024-2025 Capital Works Program and aims to enhance the infrastructure and safety of the area.

What's involved

  • Kerb and Channel Replacement: Upgrading the existing kerbs and channels to improve water drainage and road durability.
  • Drainage Construction/Renewal: Installing new drainage systems and renewing old ones to prevent flooding and water damage.
  • New Pavement and Seal: Laying down a new pavement and seal to provide a smoother and safer driving surface.

The works have just started and are expected to be completed by the end of the year. The project will proceed in stages, beginning with service locations and setting out lines, followed by drainage construction, kerb and channel replacement, and finally, pavement reinstatement.


Funding

The project is funded through a combination of the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program and the HRCC budget.

Impact on residents

During the reconstruction, there may be some disruption to vehicle traffic and pedestrian access. Access to properties may be impacted for a limited number of days, and affected residents will be notified in advance.

For any questions or concerns, residents can contact Brian Baker or Michael Mackley on 53 829777.

Page last updated: 14 Oct 2024, 10:35 AM