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Lithgow Council
Lithgow Council advises residents that roadworks are expected to commence on Glen Alice Road on Monday 8th March 2021.
As part of the Council’s commitment to the upgrade of priority rural roads within the city, the re-construction will provide 11 kilometres of bitumen seal on Glen Alice Road. These works have been made possible by a Federal Government Grant of nearly $1.5M.
This work will see the Glen Alice and Glen Davis Road completely sealed from Capertee to Glen Davis and Rylstone.
“In 2017, Lithgow City Council made the commitment to our Capertee Valley community that the entirety of Glen Davis and Glen Alice Road work be sealed between Capertee and Rylstone”, said Lithgow City Council’s Mayor, Councillor Ray Thompson. “With the financial assistance of the state and federal government, Council has been able to deliver upon this commitment 12 months early, thereby maximizing support for our residents, businesses and tourism operators in the area.”