Central Coast Council has launched its Key Enabling Projects 2025: Central Coast Region document, which identifies priority infrastructure and investment projects aimed to benefit residents, businesses and visitor across the region.
A key purpose of the document is to highlight projects that are funding ready and which will make a difference to the region by providing opportunities for improved sustainability, liveability and economic growth.
The document outlines the make-up of the Central Coast, its population, employment levels, number of dwellings, language spoken in households, numbers of families, where people work, and how they get to work.
The cost of many of the Key Enabling projects are also laid out in the document including $35 million for the development of a Food Organics and Garden Organics services and associated infrastructure, $155 million for sewage treatment plant major works across the Coast, and $2.5 million for the Warnervale Business Precinct.
Council will now present the document to government and industry groups to progress the identified projects and partnerships.
Central Coast Council Media Release
