In the first half of the 2020/21 period Lithgow City Council has completed over $2.3 million in roadworks.
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"It is about providing quality transport infrastructure to enable people and goods to move faster and more safely to their destination," they said.
During the July to December period, Council completed the new bitumen seal of 4.5 kilometres of Glen Davis Road through the provision of federal Local Roads and Community Infrastructure funding.
They sealed Hartley Vale Road and Dark Corner Road using state Fixing Local Roads Programs and the sealed Fields Road, Hartley.
All works were completed by Council day labour, ensuring that employees continue to perform work that directly benefits the urban and rural communities during this particularly challenging time.
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In a statement Council has said that through the second half of the 2020/21 period, the community can expect Council to double down on the projects identified in the 2020/21 Operational Plan.
Many projects have already commenced such as:
- the sealing of 11 kilometres of Glen Alice Road,
- the sealing of 3 kilometres of Back Cullen Road
- renewal of Old Western Road, Rydal, Purchas Street Lane, Quarry Road and Creek Street.
- Reseal of Wolgan Street Lane, Thompson Street, Crossing Street and Long Street.
- Reseal of West Street, Littleton is scheduled to commence in March with bitumen seal of Walker Street, Hartley scheduled to commence in April.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Council said they have had to implement austerity measures resulting in the difficult decision to postpone some projects.
"However, Council is making every possible effort to offset these deferrals by sourcing external funding from the state and federal governments," they said.
Council said they have the view to improve the sustainability of the organisation while also continuing to deliver high-quality assets to the community.
"We look forward to the next six months and the opportunities for change and improvement that this will bring."