A $21.9 million capital works program is the centrepiece of Cabonne Council's 2019-2020 Budget, which was adopted last week.
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In keeping with Cabonne's commitment to road safety, the capital works program is underpinned by almost $14 million of roadworks and a further $2.6 million to construct two new bridges.
Cabonne Mayor Kevin Beatty said improving the safety of all road users was Cabonne Council's highest priority.
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"Providing safe, efficient and well maintained roads and bridges, particularly infrastructure which helps transport agricultural goods to and from market, is a key component of Cabonne's Community Strategic Plan," Cr Beatty said.
Major road safety upgrades will be undertaken throughout the Shire, including:
- Packham Way between Manildra and Molong
- Cargo Road
- Davys Plain Road between Cudal and Cargo; and
- Vittoria Road.
More than $1 million will be spent on resealing rural roads, almost $1 million will go towards heavy patching and $900,000 will be spent on re-sheeting gravel roads.
St Germain's Bridge on Bocobra Road near Manildra and Bangaroo Bridge over the Belubula River near Canowindra will be replaced following partial funding from the Federal Government.
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Almost $500,000 will be spent on footpaths and a further $144,000 on swimming pool upgrades in Cabonne villages.
"In framing this budget, the council has ensured that all existing services will be maintained at existing levels and no services are discontinued," Cr Beatty said.