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Bayles bridge reopening crosses troubled waters

THE Bayles bridge has been reopened to passing traffic, much to residents’ relief.
The sudden closure of the bridge last Monday had shopkeepers fearful it could drive business away from the rural town.
Safety concerns prompted the surprise decision, but VicRoads pledged to make reopening the bridge a high priority and proved true to its word.
Despite initial fears the bridge could be closed for up to nine weeks, it was reopened by Friday.
“VicRoads ensured that high priority has been given to reopening access at the location, as per the commitment we have given the community,” south east metropolitan manager Steve Brown said.
“Following further investigation and assessment by VicRoads, Bayles bridge was reopened to one lane of traffic.
“Temporary traffic signals have been installed at each end to regulate the flow of traffic across the bridge.
“A load restriction of five tonne is also in place, with heavy vehicles still to be detoured.
“It is expected that this will be in place for about two months until the temporary bridge is open with a 22tonne load limit,” Mr Brown said.
The bridge’s reopening was welcomed by Bayles General Store operator Tracey Gargano.
Mrs Gargano was one of several traders concerned about the impact of being “cut off” from traffic passing through town.
“It’s good news, it has already made a difference,” Mrs Gargano said.
“It’s not quite back to normal but it is 100 per cent better on what it was, that’s for sure.”
Cardinia Shire councillor Doug Hamilton also welcomed the move.
The council had expressed dismay when news of the closure was first announced and had vowed to write to Transport Minister Peter Batchelor urging him to intervene.
Cr Hamilton said it was vital the township was not shut off to passing traffic.
“This is fantastic news,” he said.
“Some fairly strong words were spoken about this and the message has obviously got through.
“Businesses at Bayles depend on the passing cars for their livelihood,” Cr Hamilton said.

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