Drivers are expected to experience changed road conditions on Inch Street due to insta valves, in temporary use for water main renewals.
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Lithgow Council released a statement apologising for the changed conditions that are in place to ensure safety of drivers and pedestrians.
Currently in place along the street are signs, barriers and fencing to restrict access and prevent vehicles from hitting the valves and covers that have been installed as part of the renewals.
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Council stated the project finalisation on Inch Street had been delayed due to a specialised valve manufactured in the U.S which had not arrived yet. This valve is expected to be delivered in 10 weeks.
Council apologises for the ongoing interruption it has caused and would like to thank the community for their patience and advised people to observe all road rules and obey signage within the area.
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