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HomeNewsResurfacing works to get underway on Cooroy Connection Road

Resurfacing works to get underway on Cooroy Connection Road

Major works on Cooroy Connection Road will begin after the Bruce Highway project is completed, with an estimated start in mid-September and completion by mid-October, weather permitting.

A 1.3km section of Cooroy Connection Road, starting just south of Ferrells Road, including the bridge over the North Coast railway line, is set to be resurfaced.

Improvements will include new line-marking, shoulder widening, and additional guard rails to enhance safety for road users and residents.

Pavement rehabilitation will also extend the road’s economic life.

Night closures will be necessary towards the end of the works, when resurfacing takes place on the bridge.

TMR will keep relevant stakeholders and affected residents informed as the works progress.

Transport and Main Roads regional director, north coast region Scott Whitaker said, “We know how vital the Bruce Highway is to the wider road network and this new road surface will be welcomed by more than 40,000 motorists who travel this section of the highway each day.

“Projects like the one in Cooroy are vital for keeping the community moving. Some 9800 vehicles use this road daily and they can soon look forward to a smoother, safer journey.

“The Cooroy community has been advocating for improvements to the roads in this area, and we appreciate their patience while work is carried out on this critical part of the hinterland road network.“

The works on the Bruce Highway and in Cooroy form part of an $11 million package of asphalt resurfacing and rehabilitation.

For up-to-date information about works on the state-controlled road network, call 13 19 40 or visit QLDTraffic.qld.gov.au

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