Huge news for our region last week, as we made decisions on how we would use a further $1,072,884 funding gained through the Federal Government Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program.
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The projects must create local employment opportunities and deliver ongoing benefit to the community - while needing to be completed within 12 months, by the end of June 2021.
We have moved quickly, and will allocate the money across community-based projects, which include footpaths in Goulburn, Marulan and Tarago, new public toilets for Tallong and a new amenities building for Cookbundoon Sports Fields.
It's a great opportunity for us to undertake some work in Goulburn, Marulan and Tarago within the next 12 months, which will benefit the vast majority of our community.
$400,000 was allocated to footpath works with a number of renewals planned in Goulburn along with new footpaths in Marulan and Tarago.
New public toilets for Tallong were programmed to be built in 2021/22 financial year but have now been brought forward to be delivered earlier. This will also mean new toilets can be built in Bungonia next financial year.
Council will now also deliver the Cookbundoon Amenities block project which will include new change rooms and toilets for the soccer community. $572,884 has been allocated from the grant program, while council has brought forward $500,000 from the Community Infrastructure Reserve for this project.
Footpath program:
Goldsmith Street (Auburn Street to Bourke Street) - $45,000
Union Street (outside Goulburn North School) - $15,000
Union Street (outside Mobil Service Station) - $10,000
Sydney Road (behind North Goulburn School) - $20,000
Sloane Street (Verner Street to Clinton Street) - $50,000
Clifford Street (Auburn Street to McKell Place) - $60,000
Bungendore Road, Tarago - $45,000
George Street, Marulan (Brayton Road intersection) - $25,000
Maclura Drive, Marulan (Morris Place to Stoney Creek Road) - $25,000
Stoney Creek Road, Marulan (Brayton Roadd to end) - $70,000
Braidwood Road, Tarago - $35,000
Cracking down on water theft
Council is cracking down on water theft, after a local water delivery company was caught taking water from a fire hydrant last week.
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The filling of tankers from hydrants presents a high risk to water quality, as there is no protection against backflow from the tanker into the main.
This places our customers at high risk of contamination.
Council has three designated fill points in Goulburn and one in Marulan.
These allow tankers to fill at locations that have backflow protection, to protect the water supply from cross contamination.
This is theft not from council but directly from the community; our ratepayers pay for the use of water and it's upsetting to see a company taking water from a fire hydrant which is there for the safety and use of firefighters or council only.
The risk to public health is what is really frustrating, as this could potentially be dangerous for our residents if it occurred.
The company has been fined by Goulburn Mulwaree Council for the theft.
If you see somebody other than the fire brigade or council taking water from a fire hydrant, we can assure you this is illegal, and would ask that you please call us on 4823 4444 immediately to report it.
If you can take a photo with a mobile phone that would be very helpful.
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