Faye Irwin Erceg cut a ribbon to unofficially declare the newly sealed Upper Okahu Rd open. FRANCIS MALLEY For the residents of Upper Okahu Rd, the near 20-year wait to have their road sealed was finally celebrated with a good old-fashioned street party last Friday night.
The Far North District Council, which had been under some pressure to complete the project for nearly two decades, finished the sealing of the road in early March. For residents, this meant the end of driving over potholes and corrugations, and putting up with dust raised by passing vehicles blowing into their houses.
Given the honour of cutting the ribbon to unofficially declare the newly sealed road "open" was resident Faye Irwin Erceg, who had organised the party on behalf of the road's residents and ratepayers.
"We have closed the GAP — gravel and people — after 18 years of pleading, communicating and endless submissions to achieve our goal," she said to all-round applause, cheering and the raising of glasses.
Mrs Irwin Erceg joked she had collated a large file over the years on all the paperwork involved, which perhaps one day could go on display in the local museum.