The State’s Roads Minister has issued a tough response to Port Stephens Council’s communication about the state of Lemon Tree Passage Road and Medowie Road.

“[Council] really have to look at- ‘how did it get to that poor condition?'” Jenny Aitchison said on Thursday.

Newcastle MP Sharon Claydon and Roads Minister Jenny Aitchison at Hexham on Thursday

Council estimates the repair bill to be $100 million for both thoroughfares, saying both roads need a full reconstruction.

Jenny Aitchison confirmed Transport for NSW is getting in contact with Council and a new process to apply for road re-categorisation is being finalised.

If the roads were re-categorised, Council wouldn’t have to foot the whole bill for the repair and ongoing management of the roads.

Small parcels of Council-owned land are being sold across the region to try and save a rate variation from being passed on to ratepayers.

“We’re looking at every way we possibly can to put money into roads,” Mayor Leah Anderson told 2NURFM.

“We know this is a big issue right across the state … we will be following that [road re-categorisation] process,” she said.

A rubber duck is spotted in a gaping pothole at Salamander Bay. Photo credit – Sharyn Wilson / Facebook