$34.4 million for black spots across the Hunter
July 21, 2021
Almost 100 dangerous crash spots across NSW are going to be fixed including some of the worst in the Hunter.
Under the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program 97 crash sites across NSW will be fixed across the next two years with a share in $34.4 million.
Lyne MP and Chair of the NSW Black Spot Consultative Committee Professor David Gillespie said the state would receive the money under the Black Spot Program’s 2021–22 funding round, with councils and the New South Wales Government contributing a further $2.5 million to the 97 successful projects.
“The Black Spot Program funds safety measures at locations where a number of serious crashes are known to have occurred, improving our roads to keeping our communities safe.”
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A Carterton council election candidate has called for more light on the district s major project - a multi-million dollar wastewater treatment plant estimated to cost $10 million.
Mike Osborne.
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Mike Osborne, one of three runners in this month s by-election, will address Carterton District Council s (CDC) infrastructure committee tomorrow.
He said he wanted more scrutiny of the sewage works scheme. It has been underway at the town s south end for more than two years.
Committee reports did not highlight a plan, he said. To be blunt, what I see are little bloody puff pieces with photos of where we re at. But that s not transparency or anything like a proper project plan.