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Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA
Issue No: 193
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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 5 MAY 2018
SNEAK PEEK AT LEVEE WORKS
Sheet piling is being installed along a 30-metre stretch of the levee bank near Tarcutta Street to demonstrate what is to come as a part of Stage 2 of the Main City Levee upgrade. Sheet piling is used when there is limited space on the existing levee and when there isn’t enough room to use earth to raise the height of the levee. Continued inside
MOVING FORWARD: Sheet piling is installed at a section of the Main City Levee bank near Tarcutta Street this week to demonstrate some of the upcoming Stage 2 works.
Liveability blueprint adopted The blueprint for the future development of Wagga Wagga’s community spaces has been laid out. The Recreation, Open Space and Community Strategy and Implementation Plan 2040 (ROSC 2040) was adopted at the April Council Meeting following extensive consultation with the community.
ROSC 2040 features 195 funded and unfunded projects worth more than $98M in total, covering playgrounds, parks, sports facilities, pathways, community centres, club facilities, amenities and more. “ROSC 2040 reflects the needs and expectations for the community, while setting the framework for the creation of an active, safe, healthy and vibrant city that enhances Wagga Wagga’s position as a leading regional city,” Council’s Strategic Asset Planner (Parks and Recreation) Ben Creighton said.
“The strategy lays out a plan for our city until 2040 and while projections tell us Wagga Wagga will exceed 80,000 people, we must plan for a city that could grow to beyond 100,000 people. “ROSC 2040 has been a significant undertaking for the community and Council as a whole. There has been a substantial amount of community engagement throughout the process, which has been invaluable in developing the final document.” Detailed analysis was undertaken
to develop separate plans within the strategy for the nine urban precincts and nine rural villages in the Wagga Wagga local government area to make sure ROSC 2040 recognised the different needs within these communities. The analysis focused on a range of factors, including current and projected population, socio-economic indicators, car accessibility, internet access, open space ratios, schools, childcare and medical centre facilities.
The second section of ROSC 2040 identified 51 major projects, across short, medium and long timeframes. “The total value of these major projects is over $53M and ranges from the implementation of the Harris Park Master Plan, to the expansion of multicultural services at Wagga Wagga City Library and the development of a master plan for the Botanic Gardens Zoo to cater for existing users and future growth,” Mr Creighton said. Story continued inside
National Art Glass Gallery NATIONAL EMERGING ART
GLASS PRIZE 2018
5 MAY 2018 - 29 JULY 2018 wagga.nsw.gov.au/gallery
NATIONAL ART GLASS GALLERY IS A CULTURAL FACILITY OF WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL