RESIDENTS spoke, Orange City Council listened.
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That was the message coming out of council chambers on Friday when council unveiled its four-year plan to build and replace parts of the walking network.
Around $1.4 million will be spent – or $350,000 every year until 2021 – on footpaths.
That’s triple what has been spent annually in previous years.
An additional $800,000, funded through developer contributions, will be spent on footpaths for new subdivisions north of the Northern Distributor Road.
Council’s infrastructure committee chairman Glenn Taylor said the community’s feedback had shaped the four-year plan.
“The community have overwhelmingly told us they’re not happy with the condition of some of our footpaths,” Cr Taylor said.
“There are a number of areas which haven’t got footpaths at all.”
As well as improving footpaths Cr Taylor said the increased spend would see workers hired to complete the work.
Cr Taylor also said there was provision in the plan to add or remove work, depending upon its need.
“We think we’ve got it pretty right so far, but if people believe that we need to modify and we need put footpaths in other areas, we’re open and we’ll listen to their concerns.”
MAP: Courtesy of Orange City Council ...
Mayor John Davis said council’s staff had identified all the blemishes and problems that existed with the city’s network of footpaths.
“A lot of [the footpaths] are 30, 40 and 50 years old and could even be longer,” Cr Davis said.
“The fact is this has been an ongoing problem for a long time.”
Cr Davis denied the project hadn’t been rushed in response to recent criticism and warned the cost may be felt in future budgets.
“I’ve got to say, over the next three to four years, there will have to be a bit of tightening on some other projects,” he said.
“That’s what people don’t understand, councils do not have an unlimited amount of money.”
Cr Davis said work on walking paths was happening already, with a a new footpath built outside the Anson Street School.
“It’s not because of an election in two or three months, far from it,” Cr Davis said.
“Councils like ours and every other council operate on five-, 10- and 15-year programs.
“Guess what, this is in that program.”
THE BETTER FOOTPATHS PLAN ...
The work planned for this financial year:
Replacing existing old footpaths with new concrete footpaths:
- Bardia Avenue from Maxwell Avenue to Glenroi Avenue
- William Street – March Street to Byng Street
- Sampson Street – Moulder Street to National Avenue
- Sampson Street- National Avenue to Lamrock Avenue
- Autumn Street – Dalton Street to Newman Park
- Sampson Street – Kite Street to Moulder Street
- Peisley Street – Dalton Street to Beaumont Tiles
- Byng Street – Spring Street to Nile Street
Building new concrete footpaths where there was previously no footpath:
- Dalton Street – Seymour Street to Spring Street
- Anson Street – Anson Street School to Mitchell Parade
- Winter Street – Thomas Brosnan Way to Icely Road
- Wakeford Street – Icely Road to Austin Street
- Moulder Street – Woodward Street to Kenna Street
The following list contains the proposed work for the following three years 2018/19 and 2020/21
Replacing existing footpaths with a new concrete footpath:
- Eyle Street Bathurst Road to Ellard Street
- Lords Place – Moulder Street to Wade Park
- Lords Place – Wade Park to Torpy Street
- March Street – Sale Street to Hill Street
- Sale Street – March Street to Byng Street
- McNamara Street – Kite Street to Moulder Street
- Byng Street – Hamer Street to Woodward Street
- Byng Street – Sampson Street to Hamer Street
- Sale Street – Orana Street to Casey Street
- Clinton Street – Summer to Kite Street
- Caroline Street – McLachlan Street to Edward Street
- Tobruk Crescent – Maxwell Avenue to Churchill Avenue
- McLachlan Street – Byng Street to Summer Street
- Hill Street – Prince Street to March Street
- Sampson Street – Byng Street to Summer Street
- Summer Street East – McLachlan Street to Summer Street
- March Street – Sampson Street to Woodward Street
- Sampson Street – Prince Street to March Street
- Autumn Street- March Street to Byng Street
- Glenroi Avenue – Moad Street to Churchill Avenue
- Churchill Avenue – Tobruk Crescent to Glenroi Avenue
- McLachlan Street – Little Warrendine Street to Caroline Street
- March Street – Anson Street to Sale Street
- Peisley Street – Franklin Road to Gardiner Road
- Anson Street – Prince Street to March Street
- Nile Street- March Street to Byng Street
- Autumn Street – Dalton Street to March Street
Building new concrete footpaths where there was previously no footpath:
- March Street – Spring Street to Nile Street
- NDR – Telopea Way to William Maker Drive
- Dalton Street – Carramar Avenue to Spring Street
- Dalton Street – Clinton Street to Burrendong Way
- Dalton Street – Albert Street to Burrendong Way
- Park Street – March Street to Byng Street
- Anson Street – Coombes Place to NDR
- Anson Street – Heatherbrae Parade to Matthews Avenue
The following is a list of new footpaths to be built in north Orange with developer contributions:
- Footpath alongside Botanic Way
- Ellenbrae
- Diamond Drive, between Ellenbrae and Platinum Parade
- Footpath off Platinum Parade
- Jasper Street
- Moonstone Drive
- Turquoise Way
- Agate Street
- Quartz Street
- Sapphire Street
- Ruby Street
- Garnett Street
- Moonstone Drive
- Topaz Street
- Diamond Drive
- Jade Avenue
- Farrell Road, west from Diamond Drive
- Pearl Circuit
- Emerald Street
- Opal Street
- Eurwillah Street
- Emmaville Street
- Bligh Street
- Andres Street
- Newport Street
- Buckland Drive
- Webb Street
- Newport Street
- Stevenson Street
- Emmaville Street
- Hughes Street
- Dimboola Way
- Downey Crescent
- Glasson Drive
- Hughes Street
- Dimboola Way
- Eurawillah Street
- Daffodil Street
- Glasson Drive
- Brown Street
- Dimboola Way
- William Maker Drive
- Molloy Drive
- Newport Street
- Halloran Way
- Webb Street
- Buckland Drive
- Connemarra Drive
- Botanic Way
- Kearneys Drive
- Botanic Way
- Japonica Place
- Clem McFawn Place
- Bella Vista Close