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Play is at the heart of community infrastructure upgrades
Council is updating several playspaces across the Coast this financial year to provide safe, and engaging places for play for local families and visitors.Each local playspace will have improved play equipment and provide accessible features so everyone can play.•    Ross Park Playspace – Avoca Beach•    Woolmers Crescent Playspace – Mardi •    Hylton Moore Oval Playspace – East Gosford•    Palm Gully Park Playspace – North Avoca•    Turo Reserve Playspace – Pretty Beach•    Jirramba Reserve Playspace – Saratoga Construction works have already commenced at Hylton Moore Oval (East Gosford), Palm Gully Park (North Avoca), Turo Reserve Playspace (Pretty Beach), and Jirramba Reserve Playspace (Saratoga) with the existing ageing play equipment removed so that new and improved play equipment can be installed at these local playspace areas. Construction works will soon follow to renew the local playspaces at Woolmers Crescent Playspace (Mardi) and to finalise upgrades to the district level playspace at Ross Park (Avoca). These projects are funded with were made possible through $825,000 of funding from the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program, with some additional funding provided by local community groups.
01/05/2022
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Infrastructure works in progress - April 2022 
This page provides information on some infrastructure projects underway across the Central Coast this month.  Whilst we will continue to update this page as new information becomes available, details may change with short notice due to impacts that can occur to schedules due to weather and other events.
14/04/2022
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Bulk kerbside collection temporarily paused due to COVID-19 impacting staffing levels
Central Coast Council and its waste collections contractor Cleanaway are temporarily pausing the bulk waste collection service for six weeks due to significant staff shortages caused by COVID-19. The change to services is effective immediately and the online bulk waste booking system has been temporarily disabled. Existing bulk kerbside bookings will be collected (collection dates may vary), however residents won’t be able to book new bulk waste collections for approximately six weeks while the backlog of bulk collections is serviced and until staff resources become available. Meanwhile, remaining resources will be reallocated to ensure regular wheelie (red, yellow and green) bin collections can continue during this period.Council’s number one priority is the health and safety of the community and its staff.
14/04/2022
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Kibble Park to be upgraded
Remediation works are to commence in Kibble Park, Gosford, with the aim for it to become an improved community activity space.
11/04/2022
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Keeping the water warm and active bodies cool
Major upgrade works are commencing at Woy Woy’s popular Peninsula Leisure Centre to ensure its heating, ventilation and air conditioning system keeps the gym, pool, courts and other areas the correct temperature for the thousands of visitors that use this facility each year.Peninsula Leisure Centre has 2.5million litres of swimming water which is heated and 22.5million cubic metres of air that’s conditioned to create an enjoyable recreation and exercise experience for the 450,000 amount of visits each year.
11/04/2022
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Weather and ocean condition warnings and impacts
This page provides information that relates to current weather and ocean condition warnings for the Central Coast, local impacts and Council's response.It does not supersede current information from The Bureau of Meteorology for weather and ocean warnings or NSW SES as the lead agency to respond to flood and storm emergencies. NSW State Emergency Service (SES), available 24/7 for assistance for residents during flood and storm emergencies.
07/04/2022
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Public toilet and change room upgrade at MacMasters Beach
The well-used and ageing public toilets at Macmasters Beach has been removed to make way for an improved and accessible facility for locals and visitors.The new facility will provide one unisex accessible toilet, two unisex ambulant toilets, three unisex toilets, one change room, one family room with toilet, three outdoor showers, storage area including storage for Macmasters Beach Boardriders Club. The mature Norfolk Pine tree located at the site and will be protected during the demolition and construction.
06/04/2022
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Council’s EVs fleet generating savings as fuel cost continues to climb
Central Coast Council’s fleet of battery and hybrid electric vehicles (EVs) are generating financial benefits and local opportunities as the cost of fuel continues to climb.Council’s long-term strategy to transition its light commercial and passenger vehicles to an EV fleet, is also in line with the NSW Government’s ‘Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Plan’ and aims to leverage benefits as outlined in a 2020 ‘Uncovering the hidden costs and benefits from Electric Vehicles’ report by EY for the Electric Vehicle Council. The decision to invest in EVs over the medium to long term is already paying early dividends both from a financial point of view, as well as the opportunity to upskill Council employed mechanics in a relatively new field of ‘high-voltage’ servicing and maintenance.In the last 12 months the cost of fuel for Council’s fossil-fuelled fleet has skyrocketed and is expected to continue to rise.
23/03/2022
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Have your say: Sports for all abilities 
If you’re living with a disability and want to get more active, we want to hear from you! Central Coast Council and the Office of Sport - Central Coast are teaming up to deliver a multi-sport program for people with disability at Niagara Park Stadium.
21/03/2022
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Flood and storm recovery - March 2022
As the recent severe weather event threatened the Central Coast, Council formed an Incident Management Team in advance of the impacts being realised to ensure that we were mitigating the potential impacts to our community as much as possible.Central Coast Council closely monitored weather predictions, roads, lakes, waterways and beaches for potential flooding and storm impacts as heavy rainfall and unpredictable weather hit the region.
06/04/2022
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