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$4m road resurfacing and rehabilitation set to benefit 6300 motorists a day

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Work will start next week on the $4 million resurfacing and rehabilitation of a 2.5km stretch of road, with the upgrades aimed at reducing future maintenance costs and extending its life.

Key works include improving the road surface and repairing shoulders on Old Maroochydore Road (formal name Forest Glen Road) between Stark Lane and Enterprise Street, Kunda Park.

Acting Transport and Main Roads North Coast regional director Trevor Land said some delays could be expected during the upgrades.

“These works are part of our programmed maintenance schedule and will rehabilitate the existing surface on Old Maroochydore Road to create a smoother journey for the 6300 motorists who travel this section daily,” he said.

“Every effort will be made to minimise disruptions and noise during the works, however I acknowledge residents and businesses will be temporarily inconvenienced.

“Motorists can face longer travel times when temporary lane closures and detours are implemented so I’d encourage them to check QLDTraffic to plan their journey.

“Traffic controllers, reduced speed limits and warning signs will be in place during the works to ensure road worker and motorist safety.

Related story: Road to be resurfaced for 32,000 daily commuters

“It is vital motorists observe all signs when approaching the roadworks and adapt their driving to the changed conditions.

“I’d like to thank the community in advance for their cooperation and patience during construction.”

Due to the high volume of traffic on Old Maroochydore Road during the day, works will be undertaken Sunday to Thursday from 6pm-5am.

They are expected to take about eight weeks, weather and construction conditions permitting.

The works are not related to the Maroochydore Road, Pike Street and Killick Street intersection upgrade, which is currently in the design phase.

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