Liveable and Distinctive Built Environment Projects

An attractive city that is built around people and reflects our sense of identity.
In 2011/2012, The City of Newcastle will spend $7.6million maintaining parking stations, improving beach facilities and swimming centres.
A Liveable and Distinctive Built Environment
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detailed plan for creating a built environment that we can all be pround of (219kb).
Here is a snapshot of works happening is your suburb
| Project | Value | Suburb |
|---|---|---|
| Repaint pergola, bins and shelter at Jubilee Park | $10k |
Carrington |
|
Stage one replacement of exhibition lights at Art Gallery |
$20k |
Cooks Hill |
|
Replace gas supression system at Art Gallery |
$80k |
Cooks Hill |
|
Repairs to Art Gallery education pavillion |
$100k |
Cooks Hill |
|
Replace solar heating at Lambton Pool |
$140k |
Lambton |
| Repair waterslide at Lambton Pool | $30k | Lambton |
| Relocate pumps at Newcastle Ocean Baths | $120k | Newcastle |
| Upgrade early warning system at Newcastle Ocean Baths | $50k | Newcastle |
| Reconfigure toilets and kitchen at Foreshore Park | $275k | Newcastle |
| Repair roof of Railway Shed | $300k | Newcastle |
| Parking station improvements | $60k | Newcastle |
| Upgrade floodlighting at Harker Oval | $80k | New Lambton |
| Repair King Edward Park retaining wall | $200k | The Hill |
| Install retain wall at Elizabeth Street | $1m | Tighes Hill |
| SES building maintenence | $96k | Tighes Hill |
| Refurbish grandstand at Passmore Oval | $280k | Wickham |
| Maintain fire equipment at various buildings | $150k | City wide |
| Upgrade floodlighting at Waratah Park | $100k | Waratah |
| City wide survey of retaining walls, tunnels and bridges | $ 30k | City wide |
