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Roadworks to ease up congestion

ROADWORKS on Abbotts Road in Dandenong South are set to cut congestion.
Councillors at their 22 June meeting voted to award the $4 million work contract to duplicate Abbotts Road between Park Drive and Remington Drive to Cut and Fill.
Engineering services director Julie Reid said the project would benefit the business community in the area by cutting traffic congestion on Remington and Park drives and creating easier access to the estate.
The project will include duplicating the Eumemmerring Creek Bridge on Abbotts Road, constructing Produce Drive between the existing court bowl and Abbotts Road, lights at Produce Drive and Abbotts Road, and public lighting and landscape works.

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