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New footpath along Cowes Rhyll Road between Thompson Avenue and Redwood Drive that costs $90,000 to begin
Construction of a new footpath along Cowes Rhyll Road, between Thompson Avenue and Redwood Drive, will begin next week.
This footpath $90,000 project is expected to take around four weeks to complete and is being delivered by Bass Coast Shire Council, as part of its Aspirational Pathways Program. These works will involve the construction of a new shared concrete path, which will link with the existing footpath network and provide a safe pedestrian connection between Thompson Avenue, Our Lady Star of the Sea Primary School and Redwood Drive.
For safety reasons, while under construction the pathway will be inaccessible to pedestrians and traffic/pedestrian management measures will be in place throughout the duration of the works
Minimised disruptions
There may be some minor disruptions to pedestrians at the school crossing while works are being carried out. Council's contractor and officers will aim to minimise these disruptions where possible, during school peak times. These works may also involve the use of plant and machinery, including noisy works such as earthworks, saw cutting and use of trucks delivering concrete.
While the contractor will make every effort to minimise disruptions these works may, at times, present an inconvenience to the community and council appreciates your patience during these times. For more information on this project, contact council's infrastructure team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211, email basscoast@basscoast.vic.gov.au or visit Bass Coast projects.
Pictures from Google Map.
Source: www.gippsland.com
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