Maintenance responsibilities where public road extends between parts of corridor
85 Maintenance responsibilities where public road extends between parts of corridor
If a corridor crosses over a public road by way of a bridge, or other elevated structure, the responsible road authority must, at its cost, maintain the road infrastructure that is located underneath the bridge or other elevated structure.
If a corridor crosses over a public road by way of a bridge or other elevated structure – the responsible manager must, if – the responsible manager is the corridor manager; and the corridor manager has installed the bridge or structure on the corridor, or the bridge or structure is intended by the corridor manager to be used for a designated recreational use – maintain, at the cost of the responsible manager, the bridge or other elevated structure; or if paragraph (a) does not apply, the Minister must, at the cost of the Crown, maintain the bridge or other elevated structure.
If a public road crosses over a corridor by way of a bridge or other elevated structure – the responsible road authority must, at its cost, maintain the road infrastructure and the bridge or other elevated structure; and the responsible manager must maintain so much of the corridor as is located beneath the road.
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