New roads and roundabout at CSU in Bathurst

11 DECEMBER 2013

Work has commenced to enhance the road entry to Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst. Mr Mark Adams, project manager with the CSU Division of Facilities Management, said, "Road works, a new roundabout and associated works, including landscaping, will improve the ceremonial access to the University from Panorama Avenue. The work near the intersection of Mitchell Drive and Village Drive on campus, will also allow for more prominent placement of directories and maps at the entrance to the campus. It will create a new look and feel to the entranceway of the campus in Bathurst in time for Orientation Week in February 2014." The work will widen Mitchell Drive to better accommodate traffic entering and exiting the campus and will simplify traffic movements at the junction of the internal roads. Mitchell Drive will become the 'spine road' into the centre of the campus. A proposed new road will link the roundabout and 'spine road' to the CSU Dental Clinic and the new Community Engagement and Wellness Centre clinics, funded by Health Workforce Australia as an Australian Government initiative. The road upgrade is estimated to cost $1.5 million and is part of the new Community Engagement and Wellness Centre.

Work has commenced to enhance the road entry to Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst. Mr Mark Adams, project manager with the CSU Division of Facilities Management, said, "Road works, a new roundabout and associated works, including landscaping, will improve the ceremonial access to the University from Panorama Avenue. The work near the intersection of Mitchell Drive and Village Drive on campus, will also allow for more prominent placement of directories and maps at the entrance to the campus. It will create a new look and feel to the entranceway of the campus in Bathurst in time for Orientation Week in February 2014." The work will widen Mitchell Drive to better accommodate traffic entering and exiting the campus and will simplify traffic movements at the junction of the internal roads. Mitchell Drive will become the 'spine road' into the centre of the campus. A proposed new road will link the roundabout and 'spine road' to the CSU Dental Clinic and the new Community Engagement and Wellness Centre clinics, funded by Health Workforce Australia as an Australian Government initiative. The road upgrade is estimated to cost $1.5 million and is part of the new Community Engagement and Wellness Centre.

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