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Nagambie Foreshore Walk Progressing
clear from observation that the project is moving forward.
The $3.8 million pathway – which stretches for 1.6km along the southern edge of Lake Nagambie – will provide a safe and accessible pedestrian link between the Nagambie Regatta Centre and the Nagambie township.
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walk prior to the flooding event now meets the start of the on-water construction. Purlins have been placed in position with the pathway now starting to take shape.
The fully accessible path is believed to be wide enough to allow simultaneous passage of pedestrians and cyclists.
At the request of many readers, the Community Voice has requested an update on the project and an estimated date of completion from Strathbogie Shire and are yet to gain a response. But, it is

The plans show a shared path featuring concrete on-land walkways and boardwalks over the water.



The on-land walkway that had partially been constructed at the western end of the foreshore
From earlier media releases supplied by Strathbogie Shire, the pathway will include sitout areas and solar lighting at regular intervals for night passage.