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Memorial Garden Stairs at Ararat-Halls Gap Rd to Receive Upgrade

The highly anticipated Pomonal Tunnel Track Loop Walk upgrade is nearing completion, with the final loads of local granite sand currently being added to finalise the surfacing works. 

The last touches to the project will now be added, including the installation of picnic tables and benches along the track.

In addition to the upgrades to the Tunnel Track Loop, the stairs at the corner of Ararat-Halls Gap Road and Robins Road – which assist visitors to Jane’s Memorial Garden – will undergo an upgrade, greatly improving their safety. The works are to be completed by local company Shea Earthmoving and are tentatively scheduled for early December subject to traffic permit processing from VicRoads (Department of Transport and Planning).

The completion of the works will provide a new recreational opportunity for locals and visitors, offering a unique and picturesque walking experience which showcases the natural beauty of the region.

Works on the Tunnel Track Loop Walk began in late September with an initial phase of track-clearing, to remove obstacles and hazards and make way for the beginning of surfacing works. 

A key feature of the project is the use of sustainable, locally-sourced materials for the track's surface, ensuring minimal environmental impact and aligning with the area's natural beauty. The granite sand surfacing will safeguard tree protection zones and standardise the alignment of the track’s surface.

"Upgrading the Pomonal Tunnel Track Loop Walk is more than just an infrastructure project,” says Ararat Rural City Council CEO Dr Tim Harrison. “It's an investment in our community's well-being and our landscape’s natural beauty. The revitalised track and upgraded stairs projects will encourage more residents and visitors to explore the stunning scenery our region has to offer."

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