Cessnock Waste Management Centre has reopened and is accepting green waste from residents affected by recent storms, free of charge. The site is operating with reduced network services. Anticipate some delays.
Investigation, design and construction of a shared pathway from Cessnock CBD to Bridges Hill Park as part of the NSW Government's Active Transport Program.
Delivered in partnership with Mindaribba Local Aboriginal Land Council, Millfield Skatepark will be the fifth in the Cessnock Local Government Area alongside skateparks in Cessnock, Kurri Kurri, Greta, and the freestyle BMX facility at Bellbird.
Construction of a 3.3km off road concrete shared pathway/cycleway between Branxton and Greta on the northern side of the New England Highway.
At the 20 May 2020 Ordinary Council meeting, Council adopted the South Cessnock Flood Mitigation Scheme which includes an earth bund wall, raising of Quarrybylong Street, diversion of Kearsley Creek channel; and raising of up to five properties.
Council has received funding from TfNSW under Safer Roads Program to complete road widening and safety improvement works of approx. 685m section of George Downes Drive, Bucketty at the intersection with Great Northern Road.
Council has committed to progressively upgrade this route, which has resulted in improved road environment and has also seen increased usage.
The aim of the project is to improve pedestrian and cyclist connectivity between Bridges Hill Park in Cessnock and Wine Country Drive at Lomas Lane.
Cessnock City Council has commenced the design and planning stage for the upgrade of Wollombi Road to improve capacity, safety and ease traffic congestion.
The Heddon Greta South Road and Drainage Improvements project will deliver significant upgrades to road pavement and stormwater infrastructure across several key streets in the area. The aim is to improve deteriorating road conditions and manage stormwater more effectively, reducing the risk of flooding.
Cessnock Regional Skatepark will be the first regional level skate facility in the Cessnock LGA, providing a youth-friendly space to meet the growing needs of young people across the region.
The existing road is a two-way sealed road, generally with unformed/unsealed shoulders and earth dish drains on each side. Council proposes to widen the existing road, upgrade the road intersections at Bathurst Street, Frame Drive, Lumby Lane, Hinds Lane and Bakers Lane and improve drainage system along the road.
Cessnock Waste Management Centre (CWMC) includes awaste transfer station and the landfilling of solid waste at the facility. A new landfill cell is proposed to be constructed approximately 400m northeast of the existing cell.
The Kurri Kurri Netball Facility Project, located within Booth Park, aims to deliver much-needed upgrades to the park’s sporting infrastructure. The project will enhance local participation in netball, benefit school groups and community organisations, and provide the capacity to host netball tournaments and events in Kurri Kurri.
Council is exploring the option to consolidate the design and investigation for critical bridge replacement projects over Black Creek. Each of these bridges; Doyle Street Bridge, Henderson Street Bridge, Ferguson Street Bridge and Bathurst Street, Abermain — serve as a vital link for residents, providing essential access to local amenities and the broader road network.
Council has received funding from Phase 4 of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program for Deakin Street Kurri Kurri, between Mitchell Avenue and Lonsdale Place. The works will provide new pavement and improved drainage with the construction of kerb and gutter and additional stormwater infrastructure.