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The upgrade of Lake Tyers Beach Road aims to significantly improve our community’s infrastructure to create a more resilient and efficient road network that not only improves drainage and reduces maintenance but also enhances safety and accessibility for all road users.
This project is being undertaken in stages, with Stage 1 already completed and significant planning underway for Stages 2 and 3.
Objective and scope
The objective of this project is to design and implement recommended infrastructure upgrades identified as part of the drainage investigations undertaken by our contractor, as well as a shared concrete footpath.
Stage 1 is complete and has seen the upgrade of road drainage infrastructure (kerb and channel) from the Lake Tyers foreshore carpark to Flounder Road.
Stage 2 & 3 are in the planning phase and will see the redevelopment of eight intersections along Lake Tyers Beach Road, a shared concrete footpath from Flounder Road to Bream Road, kerb and channel, drainage upgrades, improved road pavement, and formalised bus stop bays in the section of Lake Tyers Beach Road from Flounder Road to Bream Road.
Investigations to understand the drainage improvement from Flounder Road to Bream Road intersection will be used to design enhanced infrastructure to improve resilience and reduce future maintenance.
Funding
Funding for design of Stage 2 is allocated in Council's adopted Budget for FY 2024/25. Stage 3 will be considered in the next financial year and is subject to budget review.
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The upgrade of Lake Tyers Beach Road aims to significantly improve our community’s infrastructure to create a more resilient and efficient road network that not only improves drainage and reduces maintenance but also enhances safety and accessibility for all road users.
This project is being undertaken in stages, with Stage 1 already completed and significant planning underway for Stages 2 and 3.
Objective and scope
The objective of this project is to design and implement recommended infrastructure upgrades identified as part of the drainage investigations undertaken by our contractor, as well as a shared concrete footpath.
Stage 1 is complete and has seen the upgrade of road drainage infrastructure (kerb and channel) from the Lake Tyers foreshore carpark to Flounder Road.
Stage 2 & 3 are in the planning phase and will see the redevelopment of eight intersections along Lake Tyers Beach Road, a shared concrete footpath from Flounder Road to Bream Road, kerb and channel, drainage upgrades, improved road pavement, and formalised bus stop bays in the section of Lake Tyers Beach Road from Flounder Road to Bream Road.
Investigations to understand the drainage improvement from Flounder Road to Bream Road intersection will be used to design enhanced infrastructure to improve resilience and reduce future maintenance.
Funding
Funding for design of Stage 2 is allocated in Council's adopted Budget for FY 2024/25. Stage 3 will be considered in the next financial year and is subject to budget review.
We welcome your continued interest in this project; project updates will be provided on YourSay in the tab below, when available. Please click 'Subscribe' at the top of the page to follow this project and to receive important information directly to your inbox.
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A design has been developed in accordance with established road design regulations and standards.
The design provides a high-level representation of key improvements, layout, and features, helping stakeholders understand the project's intent and extent of roadworks.
Key elements of the design include:
Improved road drainage systems (kerb and channel, stormwater pits, and pipes)
Accessible shared path for cyclists and pedestrians
This project does not include street lighting, off-street parking, or drainage works on private property.
In addition to Council’s planned works, the Department of Transportation and Planning will provide a new bus stop near the Bream Road intersection.
This project will be programmed for construction once the detailed design is finalised.
A design has been developed in accordance with established road design regulations and standards.
The design provides a high-level representation of key improvements, layout, and features, helping stakeholders understand the project's intent and extent of roadworks.
Key elements of the design include:
Improved road drainage systems (kerb and channel, stormwater pits, and pipes)
Accessible shared path for cyclists and pedestrians