The Chronicle

$2.4m for flood damaged roads

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SOUTHERN Downs roads will receive some of the upgrades many residents have been waiting for, with council to receive more than $2.4 million for new projects.

The funding comes under the Queensland Reconstruc­tion Authority’s Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangemen­t to repair vital public infrastruc­ture damaged in the February floods.

SDRC director for infrastruc­ture services Seren McKenzie said this first milliondol­lar package would be funnelled entirely into upgrades throughout the Greymare area.

She said the first $852,000 instalment was already in use.

“Greymare was the worsthit area, so we’ve had to bring in a lot of gravel to replace everything that was completely washed away,” Ms McKenzie said.

“Works have been underway there for a while, and we’re probably looking at another eight weeks, weather permitting.

“The repairs have been well-received by the community, and we’re very grateful for residents’ patience throughout this process.”

The SDRC is now negotiatin­g with the QRA for additional grants to tackle repairs in other flood-affected parts of the region.

If approved, Ms McKenzie said roads through Leyburn and Karara would be the focus.

“These next two applicatio­ns only went in last week, so we’ll probably find out next month whether we have approval for those,” she said.

“It won’t be nearly that same amount though, because we won’t be bringing the gravel in, and it won’t be taking the same amount of time either.”

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