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Construction of the Goulburn Valley Highway Shepparton Bypass (Shepparton Bypass) is the next logical step in providing a fully duplicated highway from Shepparton to Melbourne. The full 36km four lane Shepparton Bypass is estimated to cost just over $1.3 billion.
In order to make the investment affordable, Greater Shepparton City Council approved a five stage proposal to realise the Shepparton Bypass at its Ordinary Council Meeting held in May 2016. The current priority is Stage 1 – a single lane carriageway in each direction extending from the Midland Highway west of Mooroopna to the Goulburn Valley Highway in Shepparton North – a total distance of 10.05kms.
Two reports were commissioned to determine the economic benefits of the construction of Stage 1. The reports concluded the following economic benefits will be generated by the construction of this section of the Shepparton Bypass:
The Federal Government has committed $208 million to deliver Stage 1 of the Goulburn Valley Highway Bypass (Shepparton Bypass).
This announcement of funding by the Federal Government is warmly welcomed by Greater Shepparton City Council and is the culmination of strong advocacy for this transformative project over a number of years.
The funding will be delivered over a number of years in conjunction with funding from the State Government, which is currently finalising a business case to support the allocation of funding for the project from the State.
The 2017/18 State Budget allocates $10.2 million over three years to undertake preparatory works and land acquisition, which is a very welcome investment.
Ford Road will also serve as a critical link between the Stage 1 of the Shepparton Bypass / Goulburn Valley Highway and the Shepparton Alternative Route (Grahamvale Road and Doyles Road). Funding is also required to complete this link.
For more information or media enquiries about this project, please contact Regional Roads Victoria via email vicroadsmedia@roads.vic.gov.au.
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