Map of Yorke/CC Highway T-junction roundabout,Tenders have been called for Upper Yorke Peninsula Regional Road Network Upgrade
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) has called for tenders for planning, design and construction as part of an investment of around $32 million to upgrade the Upper Yorke Peninsula regional road network.
The package of works aims to improve safety and efficiency for heavy vehicles, motorists and agricultural vehicles driving on roads in the Upper Yorke Peninsula.
A major component of the package will improve freight access between Ardrossan and Port Wakefield. The road between these towns represents a ‘missing link’ in the Restricted Access Vehicle network for 36.5 metre road train vehicles and causes a freight productivity constraint for the Yorke Peninsula.
The works include a new roundabout at the junction of the Yorke and Copper Coast Highways, new overtaking lanes, shoulder sealing, intersection upgrades, bridge widening at Port Clinton and safety improvements on Yorke Highway, north of Ardrossan.
Some of the works were identified in a 90 Day project which resulted in the ‘A Modern Transport System for Agriculture: A New Partnership Approach’ report - a partnership between DPTI, Primary Industries and Regions SA and Primary Producers SA.
Other works in the package include:
•Upgrade of the intersection of the Curramulka to Port Vincent Road (known locally as Dans Road) and Minlaton to Port Vincent Road.
•Pavement rehabilitation on the Bute to Kulpara Road.
•Upgrades on the Copper Coast Highway between Paskeville and Kadina.
•Intersection upgrade Minlaton – Yorketown Road and Minlaton – Warooka Road.
Works are expected to commence in February 2017.
These projects are primarily funded from the South Australian Government’s Last Mile Freight Access Program, which was announced in the 2015-16 Mid-Year Budget Review.
Funding has also been provided from the Federal Government’s Black Spot Programme and Minor Works Programme.
http://www.infrastructure.sa.gov.au/__d ... FPage1.pdf
Project overview video,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9uXyTMrBFU
While the above are a worthwhile group of projects in themselves, there's nothing in there though regarding the biggest (and most expensive) issue. That though more than any of the above is a federal government responsibility.