Federal Budget Allocates $50 Million for Drake Brockman Drive Upgrade
Federal Budget: $50M for Drake Brockman Drive

The Federal Budget has delivered a significant boost for Canberra's infrastructure, with a $50 million allocation for the upgrade of Drake Brockman Drive. This funding is part of a broader package aimed at improving road safety and reducing congestion in the nation's capital.

Key Details of the Funding

The $50 million injection will be used to widen the road, install new traffic lights, and construct shared paths for cyclists and pedestrians. The project is expected to create jobs and support local businesses during construction.

Community Impact

Residents and commuters have long called for improvements to Drake Brockman Drive, which connects major suburbs to the city centre. The upgrade aims to reduce travel times and enhance safety for all road users.

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  • Widening of the road to accommodate increased traffic volumes
  • New traffic signals at key intersections
  • Dedicated cycling and walking paths

The project is scheduled to begin in early 2025, with completion expected within two years. Local authorities have welcomed the funding, stating it will make a significant difference to daily commutes.

Broader Infrastructure Investment

This allocation is part of a larger federal infrastructure spend, which includes upgrades to other major roads in the region. The government has emphasised its commitment to investing in projects that boost productivity and improve quality of life for Australians.

With this funding, Drake Brockman Drive will be transformed into a safer, more efficient route, benefiting thousands of motorists and pedestrians every day.

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