Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyRoads black hole

Roads black hole

TOM BENNETT
THE CITY faces “massive” shortfall in roads funding, a Geelong councillor has confirmed.
At its meeting this week Geelong’s council called for an extension to the Federal Roads to Recovery Program to help it overcome the infrastructure funding shortfall.
Transport portfolio holder Cr Andy Richards said money was urgently needed for a number of road, footpath and drainage sites requiring “immediate repair”.
“There is between $10 million and $20 million worth of maintenance works that are currently on hold through lack of funds,” he said.
Cr Richards would not detail the roads and drains in most urgent need but said the problem existed in all parts of the municipality.
The federal funding initiative began in 2000 with Geelong receiving more than $18 million in grants.
It was due to end in 2014 after two extensions.
Cr Richards said it was extremely important that the funding program continue.
“Council had a substantial infrastructure and maintenance funding gap dating back to the time of amalgamation.”
“We have brought that (amount) down over time but there is still never enough money to carry out all the work that needs to be done,” he said.
“The Roads to Recovery program is vital for councils to continue to upgrade and maintain the safety of local roads,” he said.
Geelong councilors agreed to petition the Federal Government for increased and ongoing Roads to Recovery funding.
“Roads to Recovery is a good program which normally finds support from both sides of the House,” Cr Richards said.
“We need it to continue”.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Families March On

A Highton husband and wife team will March On for veteran mental health, in honour of their daughter currently serving in the Australian army....
More News

Lois keeps on dancing

North Geelong resident Lois Pearce is looking forward to cutting a rug at the Leopold Hall for her birthday this year. Having been involved in...

Launching comedy’s next stars

Dylan McBurney is the founder and executive producer of a national program helping young comedians launch their careers. They spoke to Matt Hewson about...

Amber squats for research

Rippleside’s Amber Ashby is doing what she can to support others going through breast cancer following her own diagnosis two years ago. ...

Many cultures, one street

Victoria’s premier multicultural festival is back for its 44th year. This Saturday 28 February, Cultura’s 2026 Pako Festa will once again transform Pakington Street into...

Retail growth on the way

Jan Juc and Torquay could see more growth in the retail and industrial economy following updated guidelines for Surf Coast commercial land use and...

Drought conditions not over yet

Surf Coast Shire’s agriculture sector is in for a lengthy recovery following recent drought and fire conditions across the region. A report presented...

Grovers advance to prelim

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Ocean Grove Bowling Club on Tuesday 24 February for the Division 1 midweek bowls semi-finals and saw Ocean...

Council finalises funding ‘wish list’

Geelong council announced the top projects it will advocate for as the state election approaches. On Tuesday night councillors unanimously endorsed a list of priority...

Out and about at the market

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Geelong City Market on Saturday 20 February where the Geelong Chinese Association celebrated Chinese New Year and market...

Shire condemns vandalism

Surf Coast Shire Council has taken a stand against all types of vandalism to public and private property following an Australia Day incident. ...