New Renewing Hawkesbury's Roads hub and road projects map

Roads Projects Map

In recognition of the importance of road projects and repairs in our community, and the strong demand for clear and timely information, Council has established a dedicated Renewing Hawkesbury's Roads information hub on its website.

Central to this new hub is the Roads Projects Map. This map is an interactive tool for residents that provides details on all of the current road repairs projects across the City.

The map charts the location of all the projects, colour coded for Planned, In Progress and Completed. Clicking on each project location delivers information on the project. The map and information can also be filtered according to suburb, status, and project group.

All roads projects, which were previously located within the All Flood Related Information hub, will now reside in this new dedicated roads hub and will continue to be updated daily.

Hawkesbury City Mayor Sarah McMahon said with more than $240 million in road repairs projects currently underway, at tender or in planning, it was important that the information available to the public be easy to navigate and find.

"This hub and map will play a central role in collating and presenting road repairs information for the hundreds of projects right across the Hawkesbury," Mayor McMahon said.

"The map particularly is an impressive tool and really brings home the magnitude of the damage caused to our roads network by six floods in three years.

"Council will continue to provide daily updates on the roads maintenance and repairs program via this hub, along with updates on major road repairs projects including Greens Road, Upper Colo Bridge, Thomas James Bridge and Cornwallis.

"I invite the community to explore the new hub and experience the new mapping tool. We trust that it will be helpful in keeping our community informed while we get on with the mammoth task of restoring our City's road network."

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