Central Coast Council has successfully restored beach access at Soldiers Beach and Jenny Dixon Beach as the peak Summer holiday season gets underway.
The completion of the concrete vehicle access ramp and northern stairs at Soldiers Beach, along with previously finished stairs at Jenny Dixon Beach and Soldiers Beach SLSC, marks the full restoration of access to the popular beaches following significant storm damage in recent years.
The project was funded with the help of $2.4M received from the Federal and NSW Governments through the jointly funded Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements as part of the Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Program to repair the storm damage and restore essential beach access.
Central Coast Council provided additional funding to support the initiative.
Council Director Environment and Planning Jamie Loader said the completed projects were perfectly timed.
“The new ramp and stairs at Soldiers Beach provide complete access restoration just in time for Summer,” he said.
“This not only enhances pedestrian access for beachgoers but also allows for convenient vehicle access for surf life savers.
“As one of the Coast’s 15 patrolled beaches, Soldiers Beach relies on swift emergency response.
“This new ramp ensures efficient access for beach patrol vehicles, ultimately improving emergency response times and overall beach safety.”
Central Coast Mayor Lawrie McKinna said both beaches were favourites among with residents and visitors to the northern end of the region.
“The new infrastructure ensures safe and easy access for everyone, enhancing the overall beach experience,” he said.
“We’re grateful to the Australian and NSW Governments for their significant funding contribution, enabling the restoration of access just as the summer season commences.”
Federal Member for Dobell Emma McBride said the project represents a crucial step in the Central Coast’s recovery journey following the devastating impacts of the floods.
“Restoring access to these beloved beaches is vital for our community, ensuring that residents and visitors can once again enjoy the coastline safely,” she said.
Minister for Central Coast and Member for Wyong David Harris completion of restoration work was great news for beach-goers.
“This is another great example of the Australian and NSW Governments coming together to ensure public amenity to the Central Coast’s stunning coastline is rebuilt and repaired to be enjoyed today and for generations to come,” he said.
For a closer look at the project details and site maps, please search for ‘Beach Access Projects’ on the Central Coast Council website at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
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