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Normanby Bridge repairs causing Gympie traffic mayhem

Repair works on Gympie s Normanby Bridge are already causing traffic mayhem. Photos: Josh Preston Other roads have not been much better, according to Gympie Times online readers. Ruth Griffin: “Southside yesterday afternoon was totally a mess (people) coming from town just crawling along ones trying to get in medical centre stuck trying to turn right, what a shambles.” Nicki Maree: “Yes massive pain in the butt. I have Stewart Tce bridge and now Normanby overpass both on my route every morning and arvo. Fun times.” Kaylah Smith-crossley: “It was an absolute nightmare today. Now going to have to change our whole routine.”

BREAKING: Normanby Bridge to close for 3 months

UPDATE: Normanby Bridge will not be closed to traffic for the three months it takes to rebuild the Normanby overpass, as originally reported, but it will be closed to traffic coming off or going on to Hughes Terrace. A brochure outlining the $2.9 million project and delivered to impacted residents states Bruce Highway traffic will travel around the work site via the on off ramps either side of the highway. Motorists wishing to travel from Hughes Terrace on to Gympie Brooloo Road and vice versa will need to take an alternate route either via Kidd Bridge and Power Road, or alternatively travelling south on the Bruce Highway and crossing Mary Valley Link Road.

Million dollar improvement for Gympie water supply

Federal Member for Wide Bay and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Llew O‘Brien said the water mains system would be upgraded in Channon Street, Cogan Street, Hughes Terrace, Jane Street, and Tweed Lane, as one of nine Local Economic Recovery projects in bushfire-affected communities across Queensland. “This is a significant upgrade to Gympie’s water infrastructure, upgrading a number of water mains across the region to provide a secure and reliable water service for residents and supply sufficient water pressure for firefighting,” Mr O’Brien said. “This will benefit local households and businesses, and ensure firefighters can access the water pressure they need to help them extinguish any blazes that may occur.”

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