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Work about to begin for Mullumbimby roads

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Work about to begin for Mullumbimby roads

 

Road work is about to begin on Prince Street, Poinciana Street and Morrison Avenue in Mullumbimby. The work is scheduled to start on Monday 25 September, and it will take approximately two weeks to complete.

The work will involve minor drainage and road surface improvements, as well as reconstruction of the intersection at Prince Street and Argyle Street.

Phil Holloway, Director Infrastructure Services, said that residents will still be able to access their properties, but that they should expect some delays and noise, while work is being completed.

Prince Street, Poinciana Street and Morrison Avenue improvements for Mullumbimby roads.

“While we will try to minimise noise and interruptions to residents accessing the roads, there may be some lengthy delays at times, particularly when the road is being sealed,” Mr Holloway said.

“We recognise that residents have had to put up with a lot of noise and traffic from construction of the nearby pod village, and are pleased that this road work is about to begin,” he said.

The work is being funded by the Australian and New South Wales governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement.

Further information about the improvements is on Council’s website.

 

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