2019/20 Walking and Cycling Program Projects Approved for Funding

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2019/20 Walking and Cycling Program Projects Approved for Funding Transport for NSW 2019/20 Walking and Cycling Program Projects approved for funding Project Description LGA Construction of a shared path along Elizabeth Mitchell Drive from Thurgoona Drive to Yellowgum Way, in Thurgoona Albury City Council Continue Construction of a pedestrian refuge midblock on Swift Street, between Kiewa Street and Olive Street, Albury Albury City Council Construct a pedestrian refuge in Glass Street, Armidale Armidale Regional Council Construct a 4.6km cycling path between Tathra and Kalaru Bega Valley Shire Council Construct a shared user path along Lake St, Merimbula. Bega Valley Shire Council Construct improved crossing on Bega Street, Wolumla Bega Valley Shire Council Construction of crossing to improve safety for pedestrians wishing to cross the Princes Highway and gain access to local Bega Valley Shire Council shops, public toilets and parked vehicles in Pambula Construction of pedestrian amenity to improve connectivity and safety in Dorrigo Bellingen Shire Council Construct a pedestrian refuge on Lawson Street, Penrith Blue Mountains Council Byron Bay to Suffolk Park Cycleway Project: an initiative to connect Byron Bay to Suffolk Park using a combination of on- Byron Shire Council road cycleways and off-road shared paths along a 5.75km section of road corridor. Upgrade of pedestrian refuge on Richardson Crescent, Spring Farm Camden Council Construction of a pedestrian bridge over the Cooks River at Tennant Parade and Langs Road Canterbury-Bankstown Council Improving the cycling facilities and environement of the Cooks River Path below the Canterbury Road Bridge. Canterbury-Bankstown Council Development of a connected Cycleway along the Georges River. This project will connect the existing individual bike Canterbury-Blacktown and paths to establish a network from East Hills Station to Parramatta Parramatta Council Construction of a Shared User Path on the Northern side of the Central Coast Highway from Avoca Drive to Terrigal Central Coast Council Drive Construction of a new pedestrian/bicycle crossing facility on Homebush Bay Drive connecting Harrison Avenue, Concord City of Canada Bay Council West, directly to the Rhodes Corporate Park Construction of new pram ramps on all sides of the intersection of Burwood Road and Crane Street, Concord City of Canada Bay Council Construction of a shared path along the eastern and western sides of Pittwater Road from Epping Road to Victoria Road, City of Ryde Council North Ryde to Gladesville Construction of a separated bi-directional cycleway along Chalmers Street, between Prince Alfred Park and the City of Sydney Council intersection with Devonshire Street and Randle Street, to service the high and growing number of people riding Construction of a separated bi-directional east/west cycleway on Lawson Street and Lawson Square between Little City of Sydney Council Eveleigh Street and Wells Street Construction of a bi-directional separated path along Liverpool Street, linking Sussex Street with Harbour Street, Sydney City of Sydney Council Construction of a separated cycleway along Saunders Street and Miller Street Pyrmont, from the intersection of Bank City of Sydney Council Street to Harris Street Design an off-road concrete shared path along the Pacific Highway from Lolanthe Street to McAuley Catholic College, Clarence Valley Council Grafton Construction of a two way on-road cycle path on Tasman Street from Solitary Islands Way to Pacific Street, Corindi Coffs Harbour City Council Renew substandard narrow steep kerb ramps in Ardlethan and Beckom Coolamon Shire Council Renew substandard narrow steep kerb ramps on York Street, Marrar Coolamon Shire Council Replace substandard narrow kerb ramps identified across the town of Coolamon Coolamon Shire Council Construct a pedestrian refuge on the Kings Highway, Nelligen Eurobodalla Shire Council Construction of a shared user path along Foam Street for its entire length in the Batemans Bay suburb of Surfside Eurobodalla Shire Council Construction of a shared user path along Francis Street, from Coronation Drive to Elizabeth Drive, in Broulee Eurobodalla Shire Council Construction of a shared user path along Melaleuca Crescent from Calga Crescent to Yarrabee Drive in the Batemans Eurobodalla Shire Council Bay suburb of Catalina, and construction of a pedestrian refuge https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/programs/walking-and-cycling-program Page 1 of 5 Transport for NSW 2019/20 Walking and Cycling Program Projects approved for funding Project Description LGA Construction of a shared user path along Sylvan Street, from George Bass Drive to Banksia, in Malua Bay Eurobodalla Shire Council Construction of a shared user path on Sunshine Bay Road in the Batemans Bay suburb of Sunshine Bay Eurobodalla Shire Council Continue planning and design works for a shared user path on South Head Road, Moruya Eurobodalla Shire Council Construction of a raised pedestrian crossing in Newman Street, Penshurst Georges River Council Construction of a raised pedestrian crossing in Pindari Road, Peakhurst Heights Georges River Council Reconstruction of the pedestrian refuge in Boundary Road, Mortdale Georges River Council Construct a shared off-road path along Crookwell Road, Goulburn, linking residential areas accessed via Mary Martin Goulburn Mulwaree Council Drive and Mary's Mount Road to the Wollondilly Walking and Cycling Trail Construct a shared off-road path alongside Forbes Street, Bungonia Road and Braidwood Road, towards central Goulburn Mulwaree Council Goulburn Construct an extension to the kerb and gutter and median strip at the school crossing on Bourke St, Goulburn, adjacent Goulburn Mulwaree Council to the main entrance to Goulburn Public School Development of The Hanwood Cycleway along the eastern side of Kidman Way from Hanwood Road on the north of Griffith City Council Stafford Road to Murphy Road, south of Hanwood Construct a 2.5m x 1.1km concrete shared path along South Street, adjacent to Oxley Highway. Gunnedah Shire Council Construction of multiple kerb ramps in South Windsor and Windsor Hawkesbury City Council Install new and improved kerb ramps on Lennox Street, Richmond Hawkesbury City Council Install new and improved kerb ramps on March Street, Richmond Hawkesbury City Council Construction of a shared user path at Strangers Creek, Kellyville Hills Shire Council Construct a signalised pedestrian crossing at Glenhaven Public School Hills Shire Council Construct pedestrian refuge islands on Windsor Road, Kellyville between Showground Road and Fairway Drive Hills Shire Council Construct two shared pedestrian/cycleway bridges over Small Creek, Kellyville between Maeve Avenue and Hayes Hills Shire Council Avenue Upgrade an existing crossing to a raised pedestrian crossing in David Road, Castle Hill Hornsby Shire Council Construct a boardwalk shared path linking Brooklyn shared path with Kangaroo Point Hornsby Shire Council Construction of pedestrian refuges at roundabout of Galston Road and Mid Dural Road Hornsby Shire Council Continue design and development works for the Lilyfield Road Cycleway Inner West Council Continue design and development works for the Dulwich Hill to Leichhardt Greenway Inner West Council Construction of a shared path along Arthur Street, Inverell Inverell Shire Council Construction of a shared path 2.5 metres wide and 1.141 kms in length along the river side of Eden St in Kempsey. Kempsey Shire Council Construction of an off road shared pathway along the side of Riverside Drive from the existing Minnamurra River Bridge Kiama Municipal Council underpass in the north to the river jetty, start of Minnamurra River boardwalk to the south in Minnamurra Construct missing kerb ramp links at the intersection of Highfield Road and Pacific Highway, Lindfield Ku-ring-gai Council Construction of a two-way cycling facility along the eastern side of Lindfield Avenue at Lindfield, from Havilah Road to Ku-ring-gai Council Russell Avenue Installation of a raised pedestrian crossing on Maxwell Street, Turramurra to replace the existing facility Ku-ring-gai Council Replace two existing pedestrian crossings with a raised pedestrian crossing on Warwilla Avenue, Wahroonga, west of Ku-ring-gai Council Neringah Avenue South Upgrade kerb ramps used for crossing near St Lucy's School and Knox Preparatory School on the corner of Billyard Ku-ring-gai Council Avenue and Cleveland Street, Wahroonga, and realignment of kerb ramps at the corner of Billyard Avenue and Sutherland Avenue https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/programs/walking-and-cycling-program Page 2 of 5 Transport for NSW 2019/20 Walking and Cycling Program Projects approved for funding Project Description LGA Upgrade the current kerb extensions in Wallalong Crescent at Jugiong Street to a pedestrian refuge to assist pedestrians Ku-ring-gai Council to safely cross the road in two stages and install pram ramps on Jugiong Street at the intersection of Tristiania Place Upgrade the existing pedestrian crossing and pedestrian refuge island with a raised pedestrian crossing on Kendall Ku-ring-gai Council Street, West Pymble Construction of a shared pathway along Lake Road from Speers Point to Glendale Lake Macquarie City Council Construction of a shared user path on the northern side of Newbridge Road between Governor Macquarie Drive and Liverpool City Council Nuwarra Road, Chipping Norton Hume Highway shared user path (SUP) project involves constructing 3.0m wide concrete path. 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