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Published on 04 April 2025
Rowe Street’s flooding problems will no longer be a drain for residents with infrastructure upgrades on Rowe Street on track to resolve long-standing issues.
The existing 450mm drainage culverts will be replaced with new 1200mm pipes this week.
Mayor Cr Steve Rabie said the infrastructure upgrades will not only fix long-standing issues with flooding issues on the road but will also provide for the growth in population in that area.
“We’re on track to finish this project by May, weather permitting,” said Cr Rabie.
“This project has addressed long-standing legacy issues that Council has inherited but is pleased to be able to resolve.”
The next stage involves the installation of 900mm culverts up to the intersection of Highton Lane and Malcolm Street. A new pit will also be installed where these pipes meet.
While works are underway, Council will have traffic management in place to help guide road users, residents and pedestrians safely.
Council asks that all road users follow the directions of traffic signs, traffic operators and construction crews.
For any further enquiries on this project, please contact the Capital Works Team on capitalworks@mansfield.vic.gov.au or on (03) 5775 8555.