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COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR LOCAL LAUNDRY ICON Blueline systems co-ordinator Manu Kaur with staff members making medical-grade alginate bags
Council’s capital plans for 2022 THE Glenorchy City Council is set to roll out a significant capital works program in 2022. Glenorchy Mayor Alderman Bec Thomas said the program would set a record in terms of investment in infrastructure for the community. Key amongst these is a budgeted $8.4 million for road and footpath works across the city. “We have planned a range of road and
transport projects, such as resurfacing, patching and reconstruction,” Mayor Thomas said. “This includes $3 million for road resurfacing and $2.2 million on improving the condition of our footpaths, with a strong focus on fixing trip hazards throughout our city.” Mayor Thomas also identified a new landfill cell at Jackson Street as a key piece of work for
2022. “We’re really close to breaking ground on the new cell in our landfill,” she said. “This $3.5 million project will extend the life of the landfill for at least another 10 years, saving our ratepayers by avoiding the cost of transporting waste to other landfills in southern Tasmania.” Mayor Thomas said Giblin’s Reserve in Goodwood was set to
benefit from significant funding from the Federal Government with a co-contribution from the council. “A $3.4 million project funded by a grant from the Australian Government ($2 million) and a co-contribution from Council ($1.4 million) will deliver the brand new large, accessible playground our community has been crying out for,” she said. “To complement the
new playground, we’ll be spending $350,000 to upgrade the public toilets at the reserve.” Other projects to receive funding include: • Eady Street Amenity Building work is progressing on the new $1.16 million clubhouse and facilities at the heavily used Eady Street sports ground, expected to be completed by May/ June 2022.
BLUELINE Laundry has won the prestigious Prime Super Business Innovation Award at the 2021 Tasmanian Community Achievement Awards for its approach to dealing with COVID, which included promoting highly qualified staff like systems co-ordinator Manu Kaur. FULL STORY ON PAGE 2
• Tolosa Park – the council is working closely with TasWater to finalise a MasterPlan for the former Tolosa Dam area. The council is hoping to finalise an agreement with TasWater and release the Masterplan to the community in early 2022, together with details about how the project to deliver the space back to the community will be funded.
• Tracks and Trails - $150,000 has been budgeted to improve tracks and trails in reserves, including upgrading the Lutana Woodlands paths and the fire and mountain bike trail network in Wellington Park. • MONA/Cycleway Footpath Link – $280,000 has been approved to upgrade the footpath linking the Intercity Cycleway through to MONA.