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Pompoota Road Closure - What You Need to Know
Background
The lower section of Pompoota Road has experienced flooding during heavy rain for many years. Council investigations confirmed that the underground stormwater pipes were aging and at risk of failure.
These works were scheduled as part of Council’s infrastructure renewal program, but a sudden pipe burst in late November 2025 which created an immediate safety risk. Emergency repairs are necessary to prevent further flooding, property damage, and road collapse.
Pompoota Road is currently closed between Reservoir Road and Modbury High School.
Community Impact
Council understands that these urgent works have caused disruption for residents and visitors, including those attending local events and travelling within the area. We know this has affected daily routines, access to homes, and community activities.
Your experiences matter to us. We want to hear your stories and understand the impact these works have had on you and to work with you to minimise impact as the project evolves.
If you have been impacted, please share your thoughts, experiences and feedback through our Community Forum. If you prefer to share your experiences privately, you can do so via our short survey. Your insights will help us identify where we need to make changes now and how we can improve our responses in the future.
If you have identified hazards as a result of the traffic and pedestrian diversions, please let us know via our map, so that we can review our current response.
If you know someone affected by the closure who needs more information, please share or complete our short survey so that we can keep them in the loop.
If you have questions that aren’t answered in the FAQs section, you can post them using the Questions Tool. Our team will respond promptly to keep you informed.
Next Steps
Council is committed to learning from this experience and improving how we manage urgent works in the future. Here’s what happens next:
Complete the repairs: Our priority is to finish the emergency works safely and as quickly as possible.
Community feedback: We invite residents to share their experiences and suggestions as the situation evolves.
Review and improve: Council will conduct an internal review of our emergency procedures and processes.
Report back: Once the review is complete, we will share the outcomes with the community, including the steps we’re taking to improve and how your feedback directly informed any changes.
Pompoota Road Closure - What You Need to Know
Background
The lower section of Pompoota Road has experienced flooding during heavy rain for many years. Council investigations confirmed that the underground stormwater pipes were aging and at risk of failure.
These works were scheduled as part of Council’s infrastructure renewal program, but a sudden pipe burst in late November 2025 which created an immediate safety risk. Emergency repairs are necessary to prevent further flooding, property damage, and road collapse.
Pompoota Road is currently closed between Reservoir Road and Modbury High School.
Community Impact
Council understands that these urgent works have caused disruption for residents and visitors, including those attending local events and travelling within the area. We know this has affected daily routines, access to homes, and community activities.
Your experiences matter to us. We want to hear your stories and understand the impact these works have had on you and to work with you to minimise impact as the project evolves.
If you have been impacted, please share your thoughts, experiences and feedback through our Community Forum. If you prefer to share your experiences privately, you can do so via our short survey. Your insights will help us identify where we need to make changes now and how we can improve our responses in the future.
If you have identified hazards as a result of the traffic and pedestrian diversions, please let us know via our map, so that we can review our current response.
If you know someone affected by the closure who needs more information, please share or complete our short survey so that we can keep them in the loop.
If you have questions that aren’t answered in the FAQs section, you can post them using the Questions Tool. Our team will respond promptly to keep you informed.
Next Steps
Council is committed to learning from this experience and improving how we manage urgent works in the future. Here’s what happens next:
Complete the repairs: Our priority is to finish the emergency works safely and as quickly as possible.
Community feedback: We invite residents to share their experiences and suggestions as the situation evolves.
Review and improve: Council will conduct an internal review of our emergency procedures and processes.
Report back: Once the review is complete, we will share the outcomes with the community, including the steps we’re taking to improve and how your feedback directly informed any changes.
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Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Residents report minor flooding on Pompoota Road during heavy rain. Council schedules an inspection.
June-July 2024
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Engineering team identifies aging stormwater infrastructure contributing to flooding. Renewal recommended within 24 months.
August–September 2024
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Council commissions a feasibility study. Findings confirm pipes are at risk of failure and upgrades are needed.
October–December 2024
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Budget planning begins for the 2025–26 financial year. Funds allocated for stormwater and road renewal as part of Council’s infrastructure program.
January–March 2025
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Heavy rainfall causes minor flooding again. Council accelerates design work for pipe replacement and road resurfacing.
April–June 2025
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Another storm event causes significant water pooling. Engineers warn of imminent failure if repairs are delayed.
July 2025
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Pipes show signs of structural weakness during routine checks. Council prepares for early works if needed.
October 2025
Pompoota Road Emergency Works has finished this stage
Pipe bursts unexpectedly after heavy rain, causing water damage and road instability. Emergency works declared and contractors mobilised within 48 hours.
November 2025
Pompoota Road Emergency Works is currently at this stage