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CASEY’S local roads are continuing to undergo improvements as part of council’s $25 million improvement program to provide better safety and mobility for the community.
Doveton’s Boobyalla Street, Bottlebrush Drive, Cedar Street, Chestnut Road, Green Street, Jacaranda Street, Orange Court, Peppermint Street, Photinia Street, Pittosporum Grange and Wirilda Court have all recently undergone rehabilitation works.
Cranbourne’s Grant Street and Fountain Drive, Patio Court, Wallaroo Avenue and Westleigh Crescent in Narre Warren have also had maintenance upgrades.
To improve public transport access, eight indented bus bays worth $280,000 are currently under construction along Ernst Wanke Road in Narre Warren and Soldiers Road in Berwick.
Council has undertaken a major program of sealing road shoulders on higher speed rural type roads.
The sealing of the shoulders on Hallam-Belgrave Rd in Narre Warren North is in the process of completion and tenders are currently being prepared for the sealing of the shoulders along Pound Round between Shrives Road and Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road in Narre Warren South.
Council has contributed $200,000 to the upgrade of Grant Street in Cranbourne in partnership with the Cranbourne Racing Centre and Recreation Reserve Committee of Management.
Traffic calming works will be undertaken along Fleetwood Drive in Narre Warren, Thomas Mitchell Drive in Endeavour Hills, John Fawkner Drive in Endeavour Hills and Prospect Hill Drive in Narre Warren.
The works will be completed by mid 2008.

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