Council's administration building and other facilities will be closed throughout the holiday period. Changes to operating hours/days will also be in place for other facilities and services.
Construction of a 3.3km off road concrete shared pathway/cycleway between Branxton and Greta on the northern side of the New England Highway.
The Heddon Greta South Road and Drainage Improvements project will deliver significant upgrades to road pavement and stormwater infrastructure across several key streets in the area. The aim is to improve deteriorating road conditions and manage stormwater more effectively, reducing the risk of flooding.
The existing road is a two-way sealed road, generally with unformed/unsealed shoulders and earth dish drains on each side. Council proposes to widen the existing road, upgrade the road intersections at Bathurst Street, Frame Drive, Lumby Lane, Hinds Lane and Bakers Lane and improve drainage system along the road.
Cessnock Waste Management Centre (CWMC) includes awaste transfer station and the landfilling of solid waste at the facility. A new landfill cell is proposed to be constructed approximately 400m northeast of the existing cell.
The Kurri Kurri Netball Facility Project, located within Booth Park, aims to deliver much-needed upgrades to the park’s sporting infrastructure. The project will enhance local participation in netball, benefit school groups and community organisations, and provide the capacity to host netball tournaments and events in Kurri Kurri.
Cessnock City Council is upgrading Thomas Street, North Rothbury, with essential road and drainage improvements to enhance safety and stormwater management.
The Weston Bears Facility Upgrade at Weston Bears Park is part of Council’s ongoing investment in community infrastructure to deliver modern, inclusive and accessible facilities that benefit local sport and community users alike.
Cessnock City Council has commenced the upgrade of Wollombi Road to improve capacity, safety and ease traffic congestion.
The Sandy Creek Road Safety Improvement Project is designed to enhance road safety along a critical section of Sandy Creek Road in Mount Vincent.
The Wollombi High Pedestrian Activity Area project will include a new shared zone around the intersection with reduced traffic speeds, widened and extended footpaths, regraded parking, improved drainage, additional seating to enhance village amenity, and informal crossings to provide better village connectivity and visibility for motorists.
Council is currently undertaking the design and investigation phase for Ferguson Street bridge replacement.
Council is currently undertaking the design and investigation phase for Henderson Street bridge replacement.
This project will enhance the village character of the area by narrowing the former highway corridor, improving the pedestrian experience, optimising parking, and introducing landscaping to create a more welcoming and attractive environment.
This project aims to improve active transport infrastructure, by enhancing connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists between key residential and commercial areas