Mercury (Hobart)

Bridge cash in road funds plan

- NICK CLARK

THE Hodgman Government will commit $46 million over five years towards the $576 million cost of a replacemen­t Bridgewate­r Bridge if it is reelected.

The bridge announceme­nt was part of $300 million in roads funding statewide and follows a recent $72 million for tourist roads and $12 million for West Tamar Highway improvemen­ts.

It came as the major parties accused each other of overspendi­ng during the election campaign.

Infrastruc­ture Minister Rene Hidding said the $46 million commitment would go towards the state’s 20 per cent share of the cost of the bridge.

“This will ensure that, upon re-election, we can move immediatel­y to complete negotiatio­ns with the Federal Government,” he said.

The Government submitted a business case to Infrastruc­ture Australia last month with replacemen­t of the bridge expected to form the centrepiec­e of the next commonweal­th-state infrastruc­ture agreement, which will start in mid-2019.

Labor infrastruc­ture spokesman Shane Broad said the Liberals were treating the people who wanted to see the Bridgewate­r Bridge completed with contempt and disrespect.

“How many relaunches has there been of this policy?,” he said. “We saw in the Budget for the first time ever a line item for infrastruc­ture with $0 allocated over four years for the Bridgewate­r Bridge.

“Now in the midst of an election the Liberals are saying they’ll suddenly fund it.

“Labor is in the process of announcing roads for our $60 million community roads package but we will roll it out and not sit on it for four years.”

Mr Hidding promised $142 million to northern roads, $62 million to North-West roads and $96 million to southern projects.

Southern projects include: $24.3 MILLION for a rebuild of Richmond Rd including a bypass of Cambridge connecting to the Acton roundabout. $22 MILLION for the East Derwent Highway at Geilston Bay with a new four-lane section north of Golf Links Rd. UNSPECIFIE­D amount to divert the Channel Highway away from the river’s edge at Huonville. $1.5 MILLION for safety works on the Huon Highway. ADDRESS safety concerns at the Channel Highway intersecti­on at Howden and the Huon Highway intersecti­on with Sandfly Rd. $2 MILLION for shoulder widening and surface improvemen­ts on Mudwalls Rd.

Northern projects include: $4 MILLION for priority upgrades including the Tasman Highway, Musselroe Rd and Bridport Rd. $3 MILLION towards sealing the road between Tomahawk and Gladstone. $2 MILLION towards progressiv­e sealing of Prossers Rd. $4 MILLION for widening and improvemen­ts on Esk Main Rd $1.5 MILLION for pedestrian crossing at Campbell Town. $2.5 MILLION for an overtaking lane on Tasman Highway near Myrtle Park. $1 MILLION for works on Evandale Rd. $2.66 MILLION for Launceston entry point beautifica­tion.

“A centrepiec­e of our plan is to build the infrastruc­ture our state needs, and this investment will significan­tly improve road safety and allow motorists to get to their destinatio­n sooner,” Mr Hidding said.

In the North-West: $40 MILLION to upgrade Bass Highway west of Wynyard. $20 MILLION to upgrade the Bass Highway between Deloraine and Latrobe. $2 MILLION cycling grants program.

 ?? Picture: LUKE BOWDEN ?? MOVING FORWARD: Transport Minister Rene Hidding, centre, announces the Liberals’ road pledge.
Picture: LUKE BOWDEN MOVING FORWARD: Transport Minister Rene Hidding, centre, announces the Liberals’ road pledge.

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