Draft Stormwater Management Policy on exhibition

July 27, 2022Posted in: Listening, Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire Council is seeking feedback from the community after Council endorsed the public exhibition of its draft Stormwater Management Policy. Council’s Director Service and Project Delivery, Ms Karin Targa detailed the purpose of the policy. “Managing flood prone land and its associated stormwater infrastructure is a complex undertaking,” she said. “As we’ve seen through...

Watermain renewal works set to start on Station Street

July 15, 2022Posted in: Delivering, Roads and Assets

Improvement works on Station Street are set to move underground as Wingecarribee Shire Council begins preparations to replace essential water services beneath the busy Bowral thoroughfare. Council contractors will begin preliminary works in preparation of the excavation and replacement of the 50-year-old watermain starting Monday 25 July 2022. Council’s Director Service and Project Delivery Karin...

Council confirms multi-million-dollar infrastructure investment

April 21, 2022Posted in: Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire Council has committed more than $21 million to improving key infrastructure across the Southern Highlands following the overnight endorsement by Council. Critical funding adopted by Council’s Interim Administrator Viv May include monies to replace ageing timber bridges, carpark and stormwater drainage construction and improvements in Station Street and additional funding to renew Old...

Road repairs hindered by record rain

April 1, 2022Posted in: Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire Council is cautioning motorists to drive to conditions as full restoration of the Shire’s road and infrastructure network is likely to take some time to resolve. This comes in the wake of further forecast heavy rain in the days ahead. Council’s Director Service and Project Delivery Karin Targa said the repair bill would...

Council secures additional funding to progress Moss Vale Bypass

March 16, 2022Posted in: Roads and Assets

Drone image of Moss Vale Town

Wingecarribee Shire Council has secured $1.1 million from the State Government to progress detailed designs for Stages 2 and 3 of the proposed Moss Vale Bypass Project. The funding is in addition to $2.4 million previously committed by the NSW Government in 2021/22 to develop Stage 1 of the long-awaited traffic project. Wingecarribee Shire Council...

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