Cobb Highway Repairs Begin
Restorative work will commence in a matter of days on the Cobb Highway to repair damage caused by last year’s flood.
Maintenance crews will start work to restore access on the Cobb Highway between Booligal and Ivanhoe on Monday, May 29 after the road’s forced closure due to flooding last year.
Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Jenny Aitchison said the priority was to open the Cob to single lane traffic while work to fully restore the damaged section was completed.
“I understand the concerns and frustrations of locals and businesses, roads like the Cobb Highway are vital to keeping our regional communities connected,” Ms Aitchison said.
“When the Member for Murray raised this issue with me, I requested an update from Transport for NSW and I’ve been advised repair works will take place this month to allow for a single lane to be open by July.
“I understand Transport for NSW has been working with the community to ensure local access for short periods of time but I conveyed the need for through-access before the fully repairs are completed, which is expected to be in August this year.”
Repairs have been delayed largely due to the type of work required to fix the road, which requires dry ground.
Undertaking repair work earlier has also been impacted by material shortages.
Member for Murray, Helen Dalton said relief was on the way for members of her community.
“I’ve been assured work to reopen the Cobb Highway is being prioritised so locals and businesses aren’t left stranded without any answers,” Mrs Dalton said.
“I’ve been chasing answers from State Governmnent prior to the election on this issue and when I raised it with the new Minister she took quick action with her department acertainty.
‘I’ll continue to advocate for better roads in my electorate.”
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