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Cullenbenbong Causeway Reconstruction
The Lithgow local government area has three active natural disaster declarations, all of which require significant asset reconstruction and restoration. This has impacted the delivery of Council’s normal works program, with planned projects being delayed for the completion of these unplanned, but urgent projects.
Reconstruction has provided this opportunity to build back better and improve the resilience of local assets in the wake of these disasters.
“I am very proud of what Council continues to achieve on behalf of its community,” said Lithgow City Council’s Mayor, Councillor Maree Statham. “In the face of adversity, it can be difficult to see and act on opportunities for improvement. This project is another example of Council assisting in the long recovery ahead of this city. I am confident that over time, this Council will build back better and deliver more resilient assets for the future.”
The Cullenbenbong Road causeway failed because of a significant rainfall event in March 2021. What was previously a low-lying causeway supported by an array of small pipes has been reconstructed to a much higher standard at a cost of $300,000.
Council continues to work toward completion of a significant road repair and recovery program in response to these recently declared natural disasters, with over $2M in asset restorations completed to date.
This article archived 17 Aug 2022
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