Federal Infrastructure and Transport Minister, Anthony Albanese, and Member for
McEwen, Rob Mitchell, have welcomed the Federal Government's Budget allocation
of $1,100,000 to fix three dangerous black spots in the Macedon Ranges.
The
funding is the one significant cash injection from the Budget awarded to local
projects.
The approved projects are:
· Three Chain Road, near Dons Road,
at Newham: $814,000 to widen and seal the shoulder, install a skid-resistant
seal, seal bellmouths and bus-bays, install a guardrail, line marking and
signage and remove obscuring trees and vegetation;
· Romsey Road, near Mt
Macedon to Hanging Rock Road, at Newham: $186,000 to widen and seal the
shoulder, seal intersection approaches, remove an embankment and tree, install
line marking and signage and complete drainage works.
· Burke & Wills
Track, between Showlers Road and Wescott Lane, at Lancefield: $98,000 to install
guardrail on all bends, improve signage, install curve advisory markers, and
widen the seal on the western approach bend.
The projects were recommended by
a panel of independent road safety experts and will be delivered during the
course of the coming financial year (2013-14).
Mr Mitchell said since being
elected in 2007, the Federal Labor Government has allocated over $8.2 million to
fix 26 black spots across the McEwen electorate.
"This investment is helping
to make our local roads safer for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, with 23
of these projects already completed," said Mr Mitchell.
"And the good thing
about our Black Spot program is that anyone can suggest an intersection or
section of road they believe should be considered for a safety
upgrade.
"Nomination forms are available from my office. Alternatively, they
can be downloaded from: www.nationbuildingprogram.gov.au."
Mr Albanese said a
recent evaluation of the program found that fatal and casualty crashes are
reduced at treated sites by 30 per cent, which translates to the saving of one
life per year for every 84 projects. It also returns around $7.70 for every $1
invested by reducing the number and cost of crashes.
"That's why nationally
we've doubled the program's funding to half a billion dollars - more than
honouring all our election commitments."
Labor's candidate for Bendigo, Lisa
Chesters, said the funding for works at Newham were a much-needed safety boost
for roads in the local community.
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