THE NSW Roads and Transport Directorate has called for more support from State and Federal Government to tackle the road and infrastructure backlog facing local councils.
At the Directorate’s annual Local Roads Congress, the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA) and the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW (LGSA) said extra state and federal support was required to create a more efficient transport network.
The Shires Association senior vice president Ray Donald said the local government was grateful for existing federal funding programs, but needed more assistance was needed to renew old infrastructure.
Donald said councils are still facing a backlog of about $545 million per year and do not have the resources to eliminate it on their own.
The Local Roads Congress also sought State Government support for higher mass limits on local roads, including more comprehensive assessment guidelines, freight transport routes and an appropriate funding model.
Local government will continue its campaign for an increase in national road funding at the National Local Roads and Transport Congress in November.
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