Dunns Creek Road at Malua Bay will be closed for three months while a 700-metre section is rebuilt to help reduce crashes and road-related trauma.
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The road will be temporarily closed to through traffic from Monday, May 25.
Works to the section, which is approximately 1.4 kilometres south of The Ridge Road, will include improving curves, widening lanes and road shoulders, and adding protective fencing, the Eurobodalla Shire Council said.
"New reflective markers, wide centreline and shoulder line-marking will make night driving easier," the spokesperson said.
"During that time, bona fide commuters will be able to access Dunns Creek Road from either end but will not be able to pass through the construction site.
"Traffic controllers will escort authorised vehicles to properties within the construction zone."
The work is a part of upgrades to 4.35 kilometres of Dunns Creek Road.
The upgrades are under a $1.25 million road safety grant funded through the NSW Government's Safer Roads - Saving Lives on Country Roads program.