Mayfair Estate Road Rehabilitation and Stormwater Upgrades
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Central Highlands Regional Council is planning to undertake road rehabilitation and stormwater upgrades in Mayfair Estate, Emerald.
The Mayfair Estate roadways have rapidly deteriorated over time due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure and insufficient pavement. Council have created a detailed plan and design to reconstruct and rehabilitate the estate, including street renewal and stormwater drainage upgrades.
The works will be staged over multiple years in accordance with council’s priorities and budget constraints. Section one is due to commence in late 2022 to early 2023, subject to weather conditions.
Some of the benefits of this project include:
Infrastructure to be of an equal standard to other estates in the region
Improved stormwater capability to handle rainfall and flooding
Longer life of the road network
Smoother, more resilient pavement will be used to accommodate increasing traffic volumes
What is next?
Throughout the project, council will keep the community informed and do everything possible to limit the inevitable inconvenience.
This project page on Have Your Say, Central Highlands will be the hub for project updates, timeframes, frequently asked questions, and key contacts.
Mayfair residents can also join the dedicated Facebook group for this project to ask questions and keep in the loop.
How to get involved:
Tell us how you would like to stay informed on this project using the 'ideas' tool below. Your response will be publicly visible on the project page below.
Have a question or suggestion for the project team? Ask away using the 'questions' tool by hitting the 'questions' button below.
Alternatively you can join this project's dedicated Facebook group for residents to ask questions there. This group is accessible here.
Central Highlands Regional Council is planning to undertake road rehabilitation and stormwater upgrades in Mayfair Estate, Emerald.
The Mayfair Estate roadways have rapidly deteriorated over time due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure and insufficient pavement. Council have created a detailed plan and design to reconstruct and rehabilitate the estate, including street renewal and stormwater drainage upgrades.
The works will be staged over multiple years in accordance with council’s priorities and budget constraints. Section one is due to commence in late 2022 to early 2023, subject to weather conditions.
Some of the benefits of this project include:
Infrastructure to be of an equal standard to other estates in the region
Improved stormwater capability to handle rainfall and flooding
Longer life of the road network
Smoother, more resilient pavement will be used to accommodate increasing traffic volumes
What is next?
Throughout the project, council will keep the community informed and do everything possible to limit the inevitable inconvenience.
This project page on Have Your Say, Central Highlands will be the hub for project updates, timeframes, frequently asked questions, and key contacts.
Mayfair residents can also join the dedicated Facebook group for this project to ask questions and keep in the loop.
How to get involved:
Tell us how you would like to stay informed on this project using the 'ideas' tool below. Your response will be publicly visible on the project page below.
Have a question or suggestion for the project team? Ask away using the 'questions' tool by hitting the 'questions' button below.
Alternatively you can join this project's dedicated Facebook group for residents to ask questions there. This group is accessible here.
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Trusted Advisor
asked
over 1 year ago
Council wishes to advise that the intersection of Newman Street is required as part of phase 1 as the stormwater line at Mitchell Street will terminate at the Newman Street intersection. This is the most economical form of delivery. The Mayfair Drive route between Baird and Desgrand Streets will be restored prior to works occurring at the Newman Drive intersection.
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How do we see the planned upgrades list along with information on the road infrastructure aswell as the stormwater structure.
Will access to residence/road be blocked off during these upgrades.?
Jw
asked
about 2 years ago
Thank you for your question. The following works are planned in the below sections:
Sections:
Section 1:
Mayfair Drive [20m West Lauren Dr to 50m West of Mitchell St]
Mitchell Street
Newman Drive [20m West Mitchell St to 20m East of Mitchell St]
Baird Street
Section 2:
Mayfair Drive [120m west from the eastern side of the start of the site to 20m West Lauren Dr]
Desgrand St
Newman Drive [20m East of Mitchell St to 20m West Glovar Street]
Section 3:
Mayfair Drive [Start at Eastern side of estate to 120m down from beginning of site (westerly direction)]
Guy Street
Siobhan Court
Glovar Street
Newman Drive [20m West Glovar Street to End]
Charlton Street [Start off Glovar Street to 20m West of Roger Street]
Section 4:
Roger Street
Charlton Street [20m West of Roger Street to End at Cul-de-sac]
Newman Drive [Start off Mayfair Drive to 20m West Mitchell St]
Mayfair Drive [50m West of Mitchell St to West End]
This is a multi-year project with section 1 currently planned for delivery. The other identified sections are planned to be delivered in future financial years as budget allows.
Council has provided a map of the planned stormwater network on the project's Facebook page and the Have Your Say page here.
Due to the necessity of trenching and installation of stormwater mains, there will be impacts to property accesses while works are occurring. Council will ensure these disruptions are minimised as much as practical. Residents of affected properties will be notified directly to advise of the duration and level of impact.
Council has established a Facebook page for residents to stay informed about the project. This page contains the most up-to-date information, and further information will be added once available. The page can be accessed here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mayfairrehabilitation
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Will the foot paths, lawn and sprinkler systems be returned to the state they were found in.
Barry
asked
about 2 years ago
Thank you for your question.
Council will ensure that any sprinkler systems are reinstated that have been either damaged or temporarily disconnected by council's contractors delivering the works.
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