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KTP Update – Monday 12 April 2021

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South Burnett Regional Council advises of the continued Kingaroy Transformation Project (KTP) works along Alford Street, between Youngman and Kingaroy Streets, Kingaroy.

Replacement of communication and electrical infrastructure will continue along both sides of Alford Street. Completion of kerb and channel construction will also occur during this period.

Demolition of the remaining footpath and the installation of pedestrian ramps into shopfronts will commence during this period to allow for concreting works to occur.

Pedestrian access will be available at all times. The community is highly encouraged to support these businesses during these times.

Replacement of the dilapidated water mains within the intersection of Kingaroy Street and Alford Street are ongoing.

Telstra will commence replacement of selected pits around the Alford Street and Glendon Street roundabout to support future footpath replacement during this period.

The Project Team will continue to work closely with all stakeholders to proactively mitigate the effects on parking as much as possible.

Motorists and pedestrians are requested to travel with extreme care, to drive to the prevailing road conditions and to adhere to signage.

Council apologises for any inconvenience caused and appreciates your patience while works are in progress.

Please direct all enquiries and concerns to the Kingaroy Transformation Project team on 1300 789 279, 4189 9100 or email ktp@sbrc.qld.gov.au.

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The Kingaroy Transformation Project is a jointly funded project between the Australian Government's Building Better Regions Fund and South Burnett Regional Council.

Image - Plan of works

The Kingaroy Transformation Project is a jointly funded project between the Australian Government's Building Better Regions Fund and South Burnett Regional Council.

Image - Plan of works
The Kingaroy Transformation Project is a jointly funded project between the Australian Government's Building Better Regions Fund and South Burnett Regional Council.