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\t\t\t\tTuesday, October 22nd, 2013<\/span> | Posted by Sarah Vella<\/a><\/span> \t\t\t<\/div>\n

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Roads disgrace<\/h1>\n

BIKERS have joined with shire councils to plea for better roads in South Gippsland and Bass Coast.
Motorcyclists en route to the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Philip Island on the weekend were aghast at the region\u2019s pothole riddled roads.
Their response comes as South Gippsland Shire Council will tomorrow (Wednesday) debate whether to call on the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) to lobby the State Government for adequate roads funding.
Council is considering tabling a motion to that effect at the MAV\u2019s State Council meeting this Friday (October 25). The motion was supported by Bass Coast Shire Council at last Wednesday\u2019s meeting.
The pleas came ahead of the State Government yesterday (Monday) announcing an initial amount of $58 million to upgrade 47 high risk roads including the South Gippsland and Bass highways, over 10 years. That equates to $5.8 million a year.
Another $5.4 million will be spent on road safety improvements over a 14km stretch of the South Gippsland Highway between Lang Lang to Loch, while $688,000 will be spent to upgrade Nerrena Road as part of the Transport Solutions regional freight initiative.
Melbourne motorcyclist Mark Taylor rode to the GP from eastern Victoria and was disgusted with the state of local roads.
\u201cI have ridden from Bairnsdale with my brother on the way to the GP and the roads are horrible,\u201d he said.
\u201cUp in the city, the roads aren\u2019t too bad but here in the country areas the roads are shocking.
\u201cThere are too many potholes and it just keeps getting worse as we go.\u00a0It is very dangerous.\u201d
South Gippsland council is likely to ask the MAV to lobby the government to increase road maintenance funding to VicRoads \u201cto meet community and transport industry customer service levels and performance standard expectations which are currently not being met.\u201d
The rationale for the motion states: \u201cBlowing a tyre on a pothole was once a rare event but now sadly, it is a common occurrence following a few days of wet weather.\u201d
Council mayor Cr Kieran Kennedy called on the government to increase roads funding immediately, not just in the shire but across Victoria.
\u201cThe government has announced an amended surplus and they need to have a good look at funding rural roads because we are looking at the roads costing the State Government more and more in the long term rather than it addressing the issues in the short and medium term,\u201d he told The Star last Wednesday.
The quality of work was also an issue.
\u201cThe way the potholes are being repaired now is far from even being adequate, yet alone permanent,\u201d Cr Kennedy said.
\u201cYou can\u2019t bring someone back from a fatality because of a pothole. We want to protect our residents, workers and visitors.\u201d
Bass Coast council backed South Gippsland\u2019s motion.
Deputy mayor Cr Neil Rankine said all councils were suffering through lack of repair to roads networks.
Cr Andrew Phillips said the maintenance of roads needed to be \u201cadequately maintained\u201d.
\u201cVicRoads doesn\u2019t have the sufficient funds to do it. I think the State Government need to increase that budget,\u201d he said.
Cr Bradley Drew said the lead-up to the grand prix was the only time VicRoads was proactive on the roads.
\u201cI think we really need to punch above our weight a bit, communicating with VicRoads to make sure we get our fair share of potholes mended, rather than that time of year that seems to coincide with the Moto GP,\u201d he said.
Cr Phil Wright said a petition by shire residents to have VicRoads fix part of the Bass Highway near the Densley Road intersection at Kilcunda, was an \u201cinteresting\u201d one.
But he said was concerned three competing road projects listed for the shire \u2013 the Phillip Island tourist road, Wonthaggi bypass and passing lanes from Anderson to Inverloch \u2013 could mean none would happen any time soon.
\u201cAt a state election time, how does council prioritise these? Or do we go for all three? How can we use the election process to get a good outcome?\u201d he asked.<\/p>\n

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Dropping in: Mark Taylor of Melbourne, Doug Taylor of Bairnsdale and Dean Shembri of Narre Warren stopped in Leongatha on their way through to the Moto GP on Thursday. Mark was disgusted by the state of the roads throughout Gippsland but especially in South Gippsland.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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