Bobeyan Road Upgrade Nears Completion

Freshly sealed and upgraded Bobeyan Road in September 2024

Motorists will soon enjoy a smoother, safer journey between Adaminaby and the ACT, with the upgrade of Bobeyan Road entering its final stages.

The long-awaited project to seal and improve the vital link between Ashvale Road and Shannons Flat is now 95% complete, with only minor works remaining.

'We're excited to see this important road infrastructure project so close to completion,' said Tyron Bicknell, Council's senior project manager. 'The team has worked hard for a long time now to give our community a regional link of the highest standard, and that will make life easier for locals and visitors for years to come.'

Recent milestones include:

  • Completion of pavement construction
  • Finishing of the prime seal along the entire upgraded section
  • Installation of 95% of boundary fencing
  • Commencement of guard rail installation

The small number of remaining works are scheduled for completion in the coming weeks, weather permitting. Some of the work left to do includes finalising driveway access, guide-posting, road sign installation, and line-marking.

This upgrade represents another significant investment in our region's road network, improving safety and accessibility for residents from Adaminaby to The Angle. Once fully sealed, the road will be safely able to accommodate more vehicles and heavier loads, while providing our community with a safe, reliable connection to the ACT.

Motorists are reminded to continue exercising caution in the area as these final touches are finished up. While major works are all but complete, there may still be some traffic controls required for these last few pieces of work.

Council extends its gratitude to the NSW Government for their generous funding support, which has made this transformative project possible.

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