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Community to have say on all things Woy Woy

Published On

27/10/2019

Central Coast Council has launched ‘Let’s Talk Woy Woy’, an opportunity for residents, stakeholders and visitors to have their say on exciting projects, plans and strategies for the town centre.

Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan said community input was vital to shape a number of major projects in the pipeline for Woy Woy.

“We are committed to developing and enhancing our unique town centres across the Central Coast,” Ms Vaughan said.

“Woy Woy is one of our principal town centres and we have a number of projects and initiatives scheduled for this financial year that are designed to increase the vibrancy, safety and accessibility of this beautiful location.

“Woy Woy locals, regular visitors to the town centre and commuters who access key services are best placed to inform plans and projects that will make a real difference and that will boost economic activity and tourism. 

“Some of the big ticket items that will feature as part of ‘Let’s Talk Woy Woy’ are the redevelopment of the Woy Woy Town Centre Wharf, the Woy Woy Town Centre Strategy and activation initiatives.”

Projects, plans and strategies featured in ‘Let’s Talk Woy Woy’ include:

  • Woy Woy Town Centre Wharf Redevelopment
  • Woy Woy Town Centre Strategy 
  • Woy Woy Place Activation
  • Central Coast Heritage Study
  • New art installation
  • New Public Toilet Facility at Woy Woy Fishermen’s Wharf
  • Upgrade of Woy Woy Tidal Bath
  • New Correa Bay Boat ramp
  • Upgrade of James Brown Oval
  • New amenities building at Roger’s Park
  • Climate Change Action Planning Workshops
  • Road and drainage projects
  • Water and sewer projects

Mayor Lisa Matthews said community feedback from this consultation process will play a vital role in shaping the future of Woy Woy.

“It’s time to talk all things Woy Woy – I encourage as many community members as possible to have their say on how we can make this great town centre even better,” Mayor Matthews said.

“Woy Woy is an exceptionally beautiful hub for our region and we have a range of projects and plans under development that are designed to further enhance and activate the area.”

Community members can have their say through ‘Let’s Talk Woy Woy’ from Monday 28 October to Monday 2 December 2019. 

Feedback can be provided by attending one of two Drop-In Information Sessions on Thursday 21 November 2019 at 10am-2pm or 4-7.30pm at the Country Women’s Association, The Boulevarde, Woy Woy or by clicking ‘Let’s Talk Woy Woy’ at yourvoiceourcoast.com
 

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