The City of Greater Bendigo will receive $4.6 million as part of the 2020-21 Federal Budget for local road and community infrastructure projects, as part of a national $1 billion infrastructure fund designed to kick-start local jobs growth and investment.
In the Bendigo electorate, the following grants are also being delivered:
- Mount Alexander Shire Council: $1.24 million;
- Macedon Ranges Shire Council: $2.28 million; and
- Mitchell Shire Council: $1.99 million
This is a big win for local residents. I encourage them to provide feedback to their local council as to the infrastructure projects which should be prioritised.
This funding is being delivered under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program for new projects, to construct or upgrade council-owned assets, providing the money is expended by December 2021.
In order to support Bendigo electorate’s immediate economic recovery, this funding is being provided on a “use it or lose it” basis meaning councils must deliver these projects within the required timeframe.
The Morrison Government’s Budget is delivering the economic recovery plan Australians need to support our recovery from a once in a century pandemic. The LRCI Program empowers local governments and communities nation-wide to deliver funding for priority projects.
The Morrison Government is also delivering an additional $2 billion for a new road safety program which will support upgrades. Improving road safety in regional Victoria is a core priority for the Government and that’s why this additional investment builds on the $500 million we are already delivering for targeted road safety works.
11 October 2020