BOOTHENBA ROAD INTERSECTION UPGRADE OFFICIALLY OPENED
Significant safety improvements have been addressed with the official opening of the $8 million upgraded Boothenba Road Intersection.
Dubbo Regional Council Mayor Mathew Dickerson, State Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders, Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton and Senator Tony Sheldon gathered on Tuesday to officially open the project which delivered a much-needed upgrade to a key freight route.
Dubbo Regional Council received $6 million from a Regional NSW Infrastructure Grant and $2 million from Round 7 of the Federal Government’s Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program (HVSPP) for the project.
Works included the realignment and widening of the road, creation of a dedicated turning and deceleration lanes, widening of the median islands and new signals at the level crossing intersection Boothenba Road and the Newell Highway.
The project has generated both safety and economic benefits for the area with the Dubbo Regional Livestock Market a critical point within Dubbo’s economy.
“With growth throughout the region and increased traffic movements at the Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets, it was important to increase safety at this intersection and cater to increased growth that we will see in coming years.
“These works have improved safety and throughput and Dubbo Regional Council is proud to deliver this significant project to our community,” Clr Dickerson said.
“This upgrade will deliver safer and more efficient trips for all of our farmers, agents, meat buyers and truck drivers accessing the saleyards.
“We’re committed to making agriculture a $30 billion a year industry by 2030, and it’s projects like this that will help us get there.”
Last Edited: 17 Jul 2023