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Construction to commence on new sporting complex for the north of the Central Coast in 2024
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01/11/2023

Council has moved a step closer to delivering a new sporting and recreation complex for the north of the Central Coast with negotiations for the purchase of land given the green light at last night’s Council Meeting and confirmation of a $6M State Government funding grant. 


The Colongra Sporting Complex site spans across 2 hectares on Scenic Drive at Colongra and this exciting new facility will include two new turfed sporting fields, three netball courts, sporting amenities building with accessible toilets, playspace, carpark, pathways and access road.


Council CEO David Farmer said this project was already well advanced in planning both financially and with extensive community consultation having contributed to detailed design plans.


“Council has an existing long term lease over the land and already undertaken extensive investigation which means development of the land can occur at relatively short notice, subject to relevant planning proposals,” Mr Farmer said. 


“The estimated cost of construction of the facility is between $8.5M and $10.5M. 


“There is $7M currently allocated in the adopted Capital Works program for Colongra Sporting Facility construction over the 2024/25 and 2025/26 financial years,” Mr Farmer said.  


“With the success of the $6M State Government Accelerated Infrastructure Fund grant and authority for purchase negotiations to advance, we will amend the Long Term Financial Plan to bring forward the acquisition of the land to this financial year.  


“Our plan is construction will commence in the second half of 2024 with an anticipated completion in 2025.


Administrator Rik Hart said the new Complex would meet the needs of the growing community in the north of the coast and promote healthy and active lifestyles. 


“Sporting facilities play a significant role in bringing health benefits to our community, supporting local sports groups and providing greater opportunities for families to spend quality time with each other,” Mr Hart said.


“It also means that Council will now be delivering two significant infrastructure projects for the benefit of the Central Coast community over the next two years, with this project bookending the Gosford Regional Library construction which is on track for delivery at the end of 2024,” Mr Hart said. 

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