$60 Million Facelift for Princes Highway to Improve Safety, Congestion
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$60 million facelift for Princes Highway to improve safety, congestion
Premier Chris Minns said the upgrades were “much-needed”. Photo: Michelle Kroll. $60 million in upgrades to sections of the Princes Highway on the South Coast will include new lanes, signage and other safety measures. Member for Bega Doctor Michael Holland said the works came after three fatal crashes in less than a fortnight. “Each one of those individuals was someone’s partner, someone’s parent, someone’s son or daughter, and it’s a great sadn…
Princes Highway to receive major upgrades - Infrastructure Magazine
Image: Pouf/stock.adobe.com A program of vital safety and congestion upgrades is set to be delivered for the Princes Highway with a $60 million investment from the New South Wales Government. The first phase of this program will see $10.4 million invested this year between Sussex Inlet Road and Moruya. The work, which begins next month, includes 5.4km of flexible safety barriers between Conjola Creek and Lake Conjola Entrance Road, and wide…
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