Footpath works in Corrimal St Wollongong

Wollongong City Council crews will renew kerb and guttering, street pavers and plant new street trees along Corrimal Street Wollongong from Saturday 28 March.

The works—between the intersection of Crown Street and 122 Corrimal Street—are part of Council's continuing program to upgrade and maintain our city footpaths so that we enhance pedestrian safety and provide better access for all people. Council also will install a bike hoop as part of our strategy to create a cycle-friendly city.

"In these challenging times, we will review our services and continue with ongoing operations that can be conducted as best and as safely as we can" Wollongong City Lord Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery AM said.

"During these works we will continue to provide access to those businesses along Corrimal Street if it is required. We have taken a community-oriented, risk-based approach to the delivery of our services."

One northbound lane of Corrimal Street and the footpath will be closed during the works and there will be traffic controls and pedestrian management in place.

Works are expected to take several weeks, depending on weather conditions.

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