Funding will make notorious intersection safer

Funding will make notorious intersection safer

Strong lobbying by Whitsunday Regional Council for safety improvements at the notorious intersection of Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road and Gregory Cannon Valley Road has paid dividends.As part of yesterday’s Queensland State Budget, the Palaszczuk Government announced funding of $2.25 million for Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road intersection improvements under their Safer Roads Sooner initiative.Mayor Andrew Willcox, who also chairs the Whitsunday Traffic Advisory Committee, said any improvements to make a safer road network for residents were essential.“We appreciate this investment from the Palaszczuk Government as any death or injury on our roads is one too many,” he said.Division 2 Councillor Ron Petterson first raised safety issues regarding the intersection with the State Department of Traffic and Main Roads in 2016.“This is great news for our community and is reward for our efforts in strongly advocating to secure funding for improvements,” he said.“This intersection has gained a lot of attention over the years, particularly in recent times with several serious vehicle accidents and near misses drawing a spotlight on this notorious accident hotspot,” he said.“As councilor I will continue to advocate and ensure all roads are built to standards which meet the safety needs of all road users and the wider community.”Minister for Transport and Main Roads Mark Bailey said the long-running Safer Roads Sooner initiative would deliver 42 projects and $30 million of funding across Queensland.“Safer Roads Sooner is a key road safety improvement program focusing on high benefit, cost effective road engineering treatments addressing known and potential crash locations,” Mr Bailey said.“The human and economic costs of road trauma are largely avoidable,” Mr Bailey said.“As part of the Palaszczuk Government’s continued commitment to the long-term vision of zero deaths and serious injuries on Queensland roads, initiatives such as Safer Roads Sooner ensure that valuable funding is allocated where it is needed the most.”The Safer Roads Sooner initiative is funded through the Targeted Road Safety Program which is primarily sourced from revenue collected from the Camera Detected Offence Program.
Whitsunday Regional Council
13 Jun 2018
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Regional Export Distribution Centre Pilot opportunity

Regional Export Distribution Centre Pilot opportunity

Whitsunday Regional Council will be lodging a Registration Of Interest (ROI) for the $10 million Regional Export Distribution Centre Pilot opportunity recently offered by the Queensland Government.May…
Whitsunday Regional Council
13 Jun 2018
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2018/2019 budget to steer the growth of our region

2018/2019 budget to steer the growth of our region

Whitsunday Regional Council has unanimously adopted the 2018/2019 budget at a special meeting held today in Proserpine.Mayor Willcox said that ‘Growing our Region’ is the primary focus of this year’s …
Whitsunday Regional Council
11 Jun 2018
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Success for Council apprentices at TORGAS awards

Success for Council apprentices at TORGAS awards

Congratulations to four Whitsunday Regional Council apprentices for their success in winning ‘Apprentice of the Year’ in their respective categories at the TORGAS Awards held in Townsville on Friday.A…
Whitsunday Regional Council
6 Jun 2018
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Joint media statement – Transport and Main Roads and Whitsunday Regional Council Great news for Whit

Joint media statement – Transport and Main Roads and Whitsunday Regional Council Great news for Whit

An agreement has been reached between state and local governments for the delivery of a much-needed new boat launching facility at Shute Harbour.Minister for Transport and Main Roads Mr Mark Bailey ha…
Whitsunday Regional Council
6 Jun 2018
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