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COMMUNITY ACCESS EDITION 497 REAL INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS 29 JUNE 2020 Roads receive $1.4 million in government funding Road works on the Peninsula lines installed, at a total cost of audio edge and centre lines will Pedestrian “safety designed in 2020-21 at a cost totalling $1.4 million have $305,000. be installed, together with vehicle improvements” will be made of $50,000, with construction of received State and Federal At Culgoa Rd, Horsfield Bay, activated signs, at a cost of for 300 metres and a raised the shoulder widening, median funding. a painted median barrier will be $165,000. pedestrian crossing installed at a separation and upgraded road Almost $1 million of this will be installed, with non-skid pavement, A total of $238,000 will be spent cost of $108,000; pavement at a cost of $130,000 spent in Woy Woy Rd. shoulder widening around the in Blackwall Rd, Woy Woy. A total of $180,000 has been taking place in 2021-22. The road pavement will curve and enhanced warning signs A raised pedestrian threshold allocated over two years, for The project aims to reduce the be upgraded in Woy Woy Rd at a cost of $513,000. and crossing will be installed with improvements to corner of Mt likelihood and severity of crashes. SOURCE: near Wattle Cr, Phegans Bay, Near Nagari Rd, Woy Woy, the electronic signage at a cost of Ettalong Rd with Hobart Ave. road pavement will be upgraded, $130,000. The project is expected to be Central Coast Council and “audio” edge and centre agenda 2.4, 9 Jun 2020 Working bees weed and mulch Runway Park gardens The Umina Community 12, from 10am for an hour each “Residents receiving seedlings potential risks to the community to the Council’s Community Group has been holding a day. at each site will be asked to member working unsupervised Strategic Plan aim to “educate series of working bees to The group will also be at the plant them within their property on a Council roadside, and the community on the value and weed and mulch gardens at park when Central Coast Council’s boundaries rather than in road the presence of underground importance of natural areas and Landcare team plans to coordinate reserves,” according to a report infrastructure that could be biodiversity and to encourage the Runway Park in Trafalgar a National Tree Day activity on prepared for the May 11 Council impacted from the tree.” community involvement in caring Ave, Woy Woy. Sunday, August 2. meeting by council’s environmental The event “will be dependent on for our natural environment”. The most recent was on The event is expected to manager Mr Luke Sulkowski. restrictions applying as a result of SOURCE: Sunday, June 14. include planting on site, giveaways “Encouraging planting within the current Covid-19 pandemic in Social media, 18 June 2020 Two more are planned for of native plant seedlings and a road reserves without direct August”. Umina Community Group Thursday, July 2, and Sunday, July sausage sizzle. guidance is challenging due to the The report related the event Central Coast Council agenda 6.3, 11 May 2020 THIS ISSUE contains 44 articles - Read more news items for this issue at www.peninsulanews.info Office: Level 2, 86-88 Mann St, Gosford - Phone: 4325 7369 - Mail: PO Box 1056, Gosford 2250 - E-mail: [email protected] - Website: www.coastcommunitynews.com.au Page 2 - Peninsula News - 29 June 2020 Info One quarter of average rainfall COMMUNITY ACCESS Peninsula News is a fortnightly community newspaper owned by recorded for June The Peninsula has received The Peninsula’s Own News Service Inc., an incorporated, non-profit just 40.4mm of rain this association. month, less than one quarter Its aims include providing a viable, non-partisan news medium and forum exclusively for the Peninsula and developing a sense of community on the of the monthly average for Peninsula. June. The month’s rainfall as of See www.peninsulanews.info for all editions published Friday, June 26, was 24 per cent Editor: Mark Snell of the month’s average of 168mm. Commercial Operator: Ross Barry Just 17.3mm fell over seven days in the last fortnight, with the CEO: Cec Bucello, for Central Coast Newspapers Pty Ltd highest fall being 6.9mm recorded Design & Production: on June 15 and the next highest being 4.6mm on June 20. Justin Stanley, Lucillia Eljuga Falls on five other days were of Journalists: Sue Murray, Dilon Luke, Merilyn Vale 1.5mm or less. Head of Distribution: Anthony Wagstaff Rainfall for the first six months of the year remains above The total is 21.1 per cent above SOURCE: NEXT EDITION: PENINSULA NEWS 498 average, with a year-to-date total the average cumulative total of Spreadsheet, 26 Jun 2020 of 974.7mm. 805mm at this time of year. 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