[Roads] are getting worse because we’re not spending enough to maintain them.

Three-quarters of our roads are managed by local councils.

Every year, those councils spend A$1 billion less on maintenance than is needed to keep those roads in their current condition – let alone improve them.

New Grattan Institute research finds the typical regional area has a funding shortfall of more 40%. In remote areas, it’s more than 75%.

One reason for this underspend is that untied federal government grants to local councils haven’t kept pace with soaring costs.

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Tight budgets make it tempting to delay maintenance.

But delaying will only end up costing more in the long run, leaving taxpayers paying more to fix more badly damaged roads.

  • Jackinopolis@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    Typically a memorandum goes into place after paving. Cities will send letters out to utilities to do work now before they pave through.

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      10 months ago

      And yet, inevitably, a couple of weeks after the roax is laid, someone wi be digging it up…