Council to seek funding for Noah Creek Bridge renewal
COUNCIL AGENDA
THE Douglas Shire Council will be applying for $1,125,000 in grant funding (under the Commonwealth Government's Building Better Regions program) to contribute towards the delivery and project management of the Noah Creek Bridge Renewal.
This will be tabled at Tuesday’s open session of Council.
The funding guidelines indicate the site is considered ‘remote’ and Council will be eligible for 75 per cent of the total project cost-in-grant funding. With a total project cost of $1,500,000, Council’s contribution of 25 per cent will be $375,000.
Noah Creek Bridge is a four-span, one lane timber girder bridge on Cape Tribulation Road over Noah Creek.
The bridge was refurbished in 2012. The timber girders have all been modified using resin injection and anti-rot chemicals, however, the girders appear to still be suffering from decay.
One of the girders snapped in 2014 and has been put back in place with a steel splint. The bridge has been overtopped multiple times since 2012 and the longevity of the structure in its current form is questionable.
Noah Creek Bridge is a vital transport link ensuring communities north of the Daintree River are able to remain connected to services, employment, education and economic opportunities such as the tourism industry that promotes the Daintree National Park experience.
Agenda for open session (10am Council Chambers):
1. Request For Comment On Proposed Liquor License For OTZ Food
2. Request For Comment Proposed Liquor License Jimm Rum's Mixing Lounge
3. MCU Telecommunications Facilities At Lot 15 Assman Road, Whyanbeel
4. Permissible Change Request 109 Davidson St, Port Douglas
5. Execute Part C Proposed Permanent Road Closure Part Owen St, Craiglie 14 Yiki St, Craiglie Container Refund Scheme Submission
6. Application For Building Better Regions Funding
7. 2016-2017 Budget Review
Agenda for closed session:
1. Regional arts development fund - Council initiated project (public art), Rex Smeal Park
2. Lease rental market review - Port Douglas & District Combined Clubs Inc.
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