
May 13, 2015
South Burnett Mayor Wayne Kratzmann has described as “nonsensical” a suggestion put forward in a petition that streetscaping work in Nanango be immediately halted.
At today’s Council meeting, councillors formally accepted the petition from the Nanango branch of the South Burnett Residents Action Group (S-BRAG) calling for an immediate halt to the streetscape work.
The petition, which contained more than 400 signatures, was given to Council CEO Gary Wall by Nanango resident Barry Page after last month’s Council meeting had closed.
State Government funding of $290,000 has supported the Nanango project, which is due to be completed within the next few months.
In a statement released this afternoon, Mayor Kratzmann urged everyone to sit back and wait until the project is completed:
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Statement from the Mayor
There has been an enormous amount of interest shown in the upgrade of the Nanango CBD and I welcome everyone’s feedback.
Whilst there has been disruption to businesses over a period of time, the work has been done in conjunction with many other changes including the relaying of underground infrastructure and the installation of Nanango’s first ever traffic lights.
The new Scott Car Park is a wonderful addition to Nanango’s CBD, and Henry Street is now an inviting southern entrance to our pioneering town.
I do not agree with some suggestions that we have not consulted with businesses and the community.
That assertion is simply untrue.
What I do agree with is the project has taken longer than envisaged but most of the reasons for the delays were simply out of Council’s control.
My Council is committed to improving all our towns and with this in mind we chose Nanango to lead the way.
I am immensely proud of how the project has developed and urge everyone to sit back and wait until it is finalised, as I believe it will be a wonderful upgrade of a great country town when it comes to fruition.
The suggestion from some to stop the work in progress is simply nonsensical and would be a great loss of ratepayers’ money.
The actual costs of the project up to date are as follows:
- Roadworks – $593,435
- Scott Car Park – $627, 711
- Streetscaping – $466,670
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