Central Coast Council’s ambitious program of works to support growth in Gosford is on track for a 2024 completion. 56 of the 66 water and sewer projects are either completed or underway.
Council Administrator Rik Hart said the critical infrastructure supports the shared vision to transform Gosford into an iconic waterfront city.
“The program of works will prepare Gosford to meet the needs of our community and visitors for the next 30 years.
“To create places that unite our community, we need to provide basic services. That way, people can continue to work, live in and enjoy our growing city. A key part of this is having access to reliable water and sewer services,” Hart said.
Council’s Director of Water and Sewer, Jamie Loader, says the major improvement work includes 43 water projects and 23 sewer upgrades. It is funded by the Housing Acceleration Fund (HAF) and Accelerated Infrastructure Fund (AIF).
“Council received $42.5 million in funding through the HAF and a further $4.6 million through the AIF to deliver these water and sewer infrastructure upgrades. The final stage of works in Mann Street are now complete. We have removed and replaced sewer mains and associated infrastructure to increase the capacity of the sewage system. This major project is now fully operational. Of the 43 projects in the water program, 29 have been completed. Another eight are underway, and the remaining six are in the planning stages. The sewer program has 23 projects, with three complete, 16 underway, and four in the planning stages. We appreciate the community’s support and extend thanks to all impacted during the improvement works period,” Loader said.
Central Coast to continue critical infrastructure project in Gosford
The next major work package will be along the Gosford waterfront area. Council is planning upgrades to the sewer system from the edge of the Gosford Leagues Club Field near Vaughan Avenue to the Dane Drive Mann Street intersection. Detailed design is underway, and work will commence in the coming months.
Mr Loader said work has also increased the size of the existing gravity sewer mains within the West Gosford area near Adcock Avenue, Racecourse Road, Young Street and Central Coast Highway.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully welcomed the completion of works in Mann Street and the progress Council has made on the other projects that will help support Gosford’s growth.
“The NSW Government has a range of funding programs in place to help councils deliver the critical infrastructure needed to support their communities. It’s wonderful to see the progress Central Coast Council has made,” Scully said. “These important works will support the revitalisation of Gosford, including its iconic waterfront. We’ve committed $8.5 million to help transform into a thriving precinct of recreation, tourism and endless opportunities for local businesses.”
Read more about major projects on Council’s website; visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/major-projects.
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