Restricted pathway access in Gosford

Signage has been erected to alert residents to restricted access on the pathway

Access to the shared pathway from Adcock Ave to the pedestrian crossing west of the Brian McGowan Bridge in Gosford will be restricted until July 14 as Central Coast Council completes sewer work.

The construction of a Sewer Rising Main from the Sewer Pump Station in Adcock Ave to the crossing is part of Council’s program of works to support growth in Gosford, set for completion next year.

Council Administrator Rik Hart said the infrastructure will be critical as we move toward transforming Gosford into an iconic waterfront city.

“This program of works will prepare Gosford to meet the needs of our community and visitors for the next 30 years,” he said.

Council’s Director of Water and Sewer Jamie Loader said these works are a key part of ensuring residents across the area have access to reliable water and sewer services.

“These works include the construction of a new Sewer Rising Main and a new Sewer Pump Station,” he said.

“Council has placed visual messaging signboards at the strip of road, encouraging people to use an alternate route on their morning walk, run or bike ride.

“It is important that the community observes the signage and for their own safety, stays away from these works during construction hours.”

Work on the project will run between 7am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.

It is funded by the NSW Government in association with Council.

Source:
Central Coast Council