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Bypass work to begin

Penola Bypass Sep 2018web TBW Newsgroup
PROJECT UNDERWAY: The second stage of the Penola bypass will soon be completed, with earthworks expected to begin as soon as October.

EARTHWORKS for the second stage of the Penola bypass will start in just a matter of months, according to Wattle Range Council chief executive Ben Gower.

Speaking to The Pennant yesterday, Mr Gower said works on the bypass’ second stage are expected to start in October.

The initial 2.5km section between Robe Road and Riddoch Highway was completed in 2015, but the second stage was halted due to lack of funding, with the State Government making the project a reality with a $2.8m commitment in the 2018/19 budget.

Mr Gower said the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) is currently in talks with landowners about what implications the bypass completion will have.

“The final stage will impact some landowners so the department will liaise with those people on any remediation works needed – some vines will need to come out,” Mr Gower said.

“Council is just helping mediate the process between these parties.

“All the land acquisition went through years ago and the last stage is remediation works, which includes pulling vines and things.

“Council is also liaising with the department on the design for the pedestrian crossing.”

Mr Gower said the deparmtnet will hold public consultation with the community in coming months to discuss detailed plans of the bypass.

“Council is also keeping the Penola and District Business and Tourism Association and other organisations informed,” he said.

“They are trying to keep the information flowing as best as they can.”

Member for Mackillop Nick McBride said with completion of the bypass due in mid-2020, a busy period was set for the regional town.

“The coming year is going to be a busy one for the finalisation of the bypass,” Mr McBride said.

“I have been informed that surveyors from DPTI currently have work under way in preparation for the construction of the northern bypass.

“I expect the removal of heavy vehicles from the town centre will yield many benefits for the town, making the street safer for locals and visitors alike.

“This will support the sustainability and growth of the cafes, art galleries, retail and business outlets that line Church Street.”

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