Maitland road redevelopments update
Stage 1 works at Haussman Drive, Thornton are on the verge of completion.
Stage 1 works at Haussman Drive, Thornton are on the verge of completion.
Traffic lights were recently installed at the intersection of Glenroy Street and Railway Avenue to cap off the biggest road redevelopment Council has ever planned and delivered internally.
Upgrades were made to the intersection at Railway Avenue and Glenroy Street and on Government Road with road widening and drainage improvements.
Funding for the Stage 1 works came from Council’s Section 94 Developer Contributions (now known as Section 7.11) fund associated with the Thornton North residential development. You can find out more information about the status of major projects on Council’s website.
Morpeth Road, near Maitland Grossman High School, has also received a new surface, pavement, kerb and guttering in addition to an update to drainage along the Brush Farm Road intersection. A roads rehabilitation program will be taking place until August with ten different roads benefitting from new asphalt surfacing. Reflection Drive, Louth Park and Galway Bay Drive, Ashtonfield are some jobs that have already been completed, while streets in Rutherford, Telarah, Tenambit, Woodberry and additional roads in Ashtonfield and Louth Park will also be receiving fresh surfaces.
The following roads will see major redevelopment upgrades in the coming months: Luskintyre Road in Luskintyre (near Pywells Road intersection), Woodberry Road in Millers Forest (near Raymond Terrace Road intersection), Melbee Street, Bunning Avenue, Kyle Street and Weblands Street in Rutherford, Allandale Road in Allandale and Paterson Road and Dunmore Road Intersection in Bolwarra Heights.