Sunday, 07 August 2022 09:12
MAYOR CONDEMNS TOP COP ASSAULT
Community safety a council priority
BLACKTOWN Mayor Tony Bleasdale has condemned violence in all its forms after a Councillor and senior police officer was allegedly assaulted.
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Sunday, 07 August 2022 09:04
GOVT ASSISTANCE FOR FLOOD VICTIMS
Funding directed to those most in need
MICHELLE ROWLAND
FOR too many households in Northwest Sydney, the recent July flooding in our region was not the first, nor second flooding event of the year – it was the third time homes were damaged, livestock was lost and lives disrupted.
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Sunday, 07 August 2022 09:01
SAFER ROUTES THROUGH BETTER LIGHTING
THE NSW Government is providing more than $15M to help Sydney and Greater Sydney councils including Blacktown, to install and maintain street lighting that will lead to safer traffic routes.
Transport for NSW Greater Sydney Executive Director Community and Place Steve Issa said the grants under the Traffic Route Lighting Subsidy Scheme were helping provide improved and more reliable lighting on many roads around Greater Sydney.
“Better visibility is a safety win for all road users, including motorists, cyclists and pedestrians,” Mr. Issa said.
“Under this scheme, we are compensating 32 Sydney and Greater Sydney councils for operational costs associated with eligible street lighting, which will help reduce the number of night-time accidents.”
“It also benefits the financial sustainability of councils and their community’s economy.”
The Traffic Route Lighting Subsidy Scheme administered by Transport for NSW assists councils with meeting their responsibility in providing street lighting to a higher level than
would normally be provided.
A total of $24.2M has been provided under the scheme for councils across NSW for 2021-22.
The grants help cover capital costs for new and improved street lighting, maintenance work, network distribution and energy consumption costs.
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