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By Kelly Yates
Holt MP Anthony Byrne announced $393,000 would be provided to install a tactile edge line and seal shoulders on Greaves Road from The Avenue to Moondarra Drive in Narre Warren South.
The shoulder on Centre Road in Narre Warren South, from Kilgerron Court to Cobblestone Avenue, will be sealed after $78,000 worth of funding, according to Mr Byrne.
A skid resistant road overlay will be placed along Power Road in Doveton, between Green and Fugosia Streets, valued at $191,000.
Mr Byrne said the projects were assessed and recommended by a panel of independent road safety experts including the RACV, Victorian Transport Association, Victoria Police, Victorian Planning and Environmental Law Association, and state and local government.
City of Casey director of infrastructure services Ray Butler said council welcomed the funding announcement.
He said the works would start as soon as practicable.

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