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Eurobodalla Shire Council has secured funding for five new footpaths.
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The council secured $1,350,000 of state money through the Get NSW Active Program. It will be supplemented by $65,000 from the council.
Council's director of infrastructure Tony Swallow said the footpaths would improve safety and accessible at key pedestrian areas in the shire.
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"These paths are important links that improve safety, accessibility and social outcomes, and encourage walking and cycling for leisure, health and commuting," Mr Swallow said.
The five new paths are:
- Along Northcove Road extending the link between Long Beach to Maloneys Beach, providing safe pedestrian access to local businesses, public toilets and beaches
- Between Beach Road at Surf Beach to Carramar Drive at Lilli Pilli to fill in the missing link in uninterrupted pedestrian access from Lilli Pilli to the Batemans Bay CBD
- Along Sylvan Street at Malua Bay to provide safe access to the shops and foreshore
- Along Hawkins and Evans Roads at Tuross Head to connect the shopping precinct to the existing path at One-tree point.
- Corunna Street and Tilba Streets in Narooma to connect the community to the surf beach, tourist parks and golf course.
For more information about pathways in Eurobodalla, visit the council's parking, pathways and traffic webpage.