The Telegram (St. John's)

Road worriers

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The Opposition is lashing out at Premier Dwight Ball’s government, accusing the Liberals of neglecting people’s cries to improve road conditions in the province.

The Opposition is lashing out at Premier Dwight Ball’s government, accusing the Liberals of neglecting people’s cries to improve road conditions in the province.

“In various parts of our province, the Ball government is ignoring deplorable road conditions,” Transporta­tion and Works critic Barry Petten stated in a news release Tuesday.

“Local residents are expressing concern that it’s placing the lives of the motoring public in jeopardy.”

Petten said Transporta­tion Minister Steve Crocker is failing to fulfil one of his core mandates to make major roadways safe. He said basic upgrades such as pothole repair, shoulderin­g and routine maintenanc­e are being disregarde­d.

He said the Liberals “boasted” of a summer maintenanc­e program, but that throughout the summer road conditions continued to be challengin­g in many areas of the province. He said nighttime work, which was expected over the summer months, started in late September and he’s demanding to know why.

“The motoring public should not have to bear the consequenc­es of dysfunctio­n at the government level in evaluating and correcting dangerous road conditions,” Petten stated.

“If the public works officials are stretched beyond their capacity and lack the equipment and personnel, the minister has an obligation to hire staff and get the work done as quickly as possible.

“Road work needs to be completed before winter comes to ensure the roads get the attention they need.”

He said the Transporta­tion Department has released a prioritize­d list of roads earmarked for work this year, but it has refused to show the rankings of roads that were not earmarked for work this year. He said it’s also slow in getting to some of the work earmarked for completion in the current year.

“It’s imperative for the provincial Transporta­tion and Works minister to ensure dangerous stretches of road are repaired without any further delay before something tragic happens,” he stated.

He said one such location of concern is a stretch of the Irish Loop between Trepassey and Peter’s River.

Keith Hutchings, the PC MHA for Ferryland District, said the stretch of the Irish Loop from Trepassey to the St. Shott’s Junction is severely potholed and extremely poor for driving. The Stony River Bridge (or Mutton Bay Bridge) at the entrance to Trepassey is seriously eroded, and some of the railing has plunged into the river.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? A photo provided by the Opposition shows the crumbling Stoney River Bridge.
SUBMITTED PHOTO A photo provided by the Opposition shows the crumbling Stoney River Bridge.

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