Dineen Street and Joffre Street Road Reseal

The City of Launceston will be undertaking road surface resealing works on Dineen Street, between Joffre Street and Haig Street, and on Joffre Street, between Dineen Street and Bank Street. These works will be carried out by Fulton Hogan on behalf of City of Launceston.

Location Dates Working Hours
Dineen Street (Joffre to Haig)

Monday 29 September 2025

7am to 5pm each day
Joffre Street (Dineen to Bank)

Tuesday 30 September and Wednesday 1 October 2025

7am to 5pm each day

Traffic Impacts
These sections of Dineen Street and Joffre Street will be closed to non-local traffic each working day, with detours in place. Local access will be maintained for residents, but short delays of up to 15 minutes may occur. If access is required, please notify a traffic controller of your destination and access will be provided.

Please take care when moving through the work zone and follow the direction of signage and on-site personnel.

On Street Parking
To assist with these works, please ensure no vehicles are parked along these sections of Dineen Street and Joffre Street between 7am and 5pm on each working day.

Timing of works is subject to weather conditions. If postponed, works will be rescheduled to the next suitable day.

What is involved in a road reseal?

The road resealing process involves removing the asphalt surface through a method called "milling" and then applying a new layer of asphalt.

In some cases, we overlay the existing asphalt surface with a new layer.

Although it typically takes just a few days to reseal a road, the benefits are long-lasting, with surfaces lasting up to 20-30 years, depending on usage.

Why do we reseal roads?

The City of Launceston's road resealing program is a form of preventative maintenance. As a road surface ages, it becomes brittle and cracks, allowing water to seep into the base layers, which can cause potholes and pavement failures, eventually leading to costly and disruptive road reconstructions.

Resealing is a cost-effective and faster method of repairing roads before they require major intervention.

How are roads chosen to be resealed?

The City of Launceston's four-year road reseal program was developed using data from a recent road network condition assessment carried out by a professional third-party contractor.

Roads included in this program were prioritised based on their condition ratings, the age of the road assets, their location according to the road hierarchy, and asset grouping.

Figure 1: Dineen Street and Joffre Street reseal areas
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