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Council reveals $397 million WestInvest wish list

Penrith City Council is calling for additional funding to realise aspirational projects that will create a more connected, liveable and walkable community.

Council has submitted a list of 37 projects worth $397 million to be considered for the $2 billion available to 15 councils and communities under the NSW Government’s $5 billion WestInvest program.

The list includes an Indoor Multi-Sports Stadium at Claremont Meadows ($106 million), a City Park and Entertainment Precinct for St Marys ($21 million) and the Weir Reserve Rowing and Paddle Sports Precinct ($34.7 million).

Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen said the projects put forward are grounded in identified Council strategies, developed through extensive consultation with community members and designed to meet the City’s long-term needs and goals.

“Council estimates that by 2036 the population of our Local Government Area (LGA) will grow by another 70,000 residents meaning now is the time to enhance our community facilities and build additional infrastructure to keep pace with this growth, and to ensure Penrith continues to be the best place to live, work and play,” Cr Hitchen said.

“The plans we have identified as priority projects complement existing work and speak to the vision we have for the City,” she said.

“Many of these projects form part of our Sport and Recreational Strategy, a 15-year road map of improving sport, play, recreation and open space facilities across our City, while others sit within Council’s Green Grid Strategy, which ensures we create cool, green spaces and connect these to active transport links.”

On the wish list are several projects from our Green Grid Strategy, including the $2.8 million construction of a new shared walk and cycle pathway and tree planting on Debrincat Avenue, North St Marys, to Glossop Street, to provide a critical link connecting residents to schools, shops and transport.

Council is also prioritising a City Park and Entertainment Canopy in the heart of St Marys as a vibrant space to meet and relax. This will boost the local economy and align with other city-shaping projects coming to the eastern city centre, such as the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport rail link, which will start at St Marys.

Plans for a multi-court indoor sports stadium will build on the development of the Gipps Street Recreation Precinct to bring a universally designed facility to the community, set to include 10 multi-sport courts and various features to accommodate a range of sporting codes with the view of hosting local, regional, state and even national sporting events.

In Penrith, Council will construct a new rowing and paddle sports precinct to provide more sport and recreation opportunities along the Nepean River. The masterplan will include boatsheds and activate the river’s edge by connecting the public to the water via local rowing, canoeing, kayaking, dragon boating and outrigger clubs.

Council’s planned Nursery Upgrade and Cumberland Plain Improvement Project, worth $4.6 million, is set to increase plant production to support new and existing programs to green our City.

“Through extensive community consultation and planning, Council has heard the needs of residents and is clear on how we can improve liveability and create a more connected, sustainable, accessible and enjoyable City to serve current and future generations,” Cr Hitchen said.

“We welcome the opportunity to fast-track the delivery of these aspirational projects and hope the NSW Government shares our vision for Penrith,” she said.

Other wish list projects include amenity buildings at various locations across the City, 21 playspace upgrades worth $6 million and City-wide accessible bus shelters, set to cost $8 million.

See the full list of projects Council has submitted for the WestInvest program below.

Project name Suburb Strategy Cost
Indoor Multi-Sports Sports StadiumClaremont Meadows Sport and Recreation Strategy $106,730,000
Boronia Park Amenity Building, Floodlights & Field SurfacesNorth St MarysSport and Recreation Strategy$7,560,000
Soper Place Rooftop GardenPenrithCooling the City Strategy$10,000,000

Regatta Park Amenity Improvements

Emu Plains

Our River Masterplan,

Cooling the City Strategy

$4,840,000

Weir Reserve Rowing and Paddle Sports PrecinctPenrithSport and Recreation Strategy$34,700,000
JSPAC Upgrade Lighting & AmenityPenrith Arts, Culture and Creativity$2,250,000
Tench Reserve Parks for People (P4P) Extra embellishments and placemaking JamisontownOur River Masterplan$18,700,000
Peachtree Creek, Nepean Ave Shared Path (alternative route)PenrithOur River Masterplan$16,300,000
Bennett Park Skate & Mixed Recreation SpaceSt MarysSport and Recreation Strategy$1,500,000
City Park Urban Retreat Penrith

Penrith Progression: A Plan for Action,

Economic Development Strategy,

Cooling the City Strategy

$5,000,000
Penrith High Street Stage 3PenrithNight Time Economy Strategy, Cooling the City

$5,800,000

Upgrade of Jamison Road Intersection (Woodriff Street and York Road)PenrithPenrith Core Centre Transport Management study and Plan$16,400,000
Nursery Upgrade and Cumberland Plain Improvement ProjectCity-wideCooling the City Strategy$4,600,000

Cook Park Precinct Sport, Play, Grandstand & Mixed Recreation

St Marys

Sport and Recreation Strategy

$19,120,000

Cook Parade Multi-Sports Court HubSt ClairSport and Recreation Strategy$3,250,000
Green Grid Strategy Priority Project 7.14 – The Kingsway Streetscape Improvements, Active Transport Link & South Creek BridgeSt Marys, WerringtonGreen Grid Strategy$6,300,000
Playspace Network Upgrades (21 x Playspaces)City-wideSport and Recreation Strategy$6,000,000
Jamison Park Synthetic Fields Amenity BuildingJamisontownSport and Recreation Strategy$6,400,000
Harold Corr Oval Athletics Track Amenity BuildingCambridge ParkSport and Recreation Strategy$6,150,000
Andrews Road Reserve Sports Precinct UpgradesCranebrookSport and Recreation Strategy$14,400,000

Green Grid Strategy Priority Project 7.25 – Debrincat Avenue streetscape improvements and active transport link

North St Marys

Green Grid Strategy

$2,800,000

Green Grid Strategy Priority Project 10.5 – Factory Road Shared Path linking to Tench Reserve

Regentville, Jamisontown

Green Grid Strategy

$10,300,000

St Clair Sports and Recreation Corridor – Storage, Amenities & Training InfrastructureSt ClairSports and Recreation Strategy$4,250,000
Monfarville Reserve Sport, Play & Mixed RecreationSt MarysSport and Recreation Strategy$5,200,000
Londonderry Park Sport, Play & Mixed Recreation PrecinctLondonderrySport and Recreation Strategy$4,350,000
Grey Gums Oval Amenity Building Upgrades & FloodlightsCranebrookSport and Recreation Strategy$1,900,000
Parkes Avenue (including Rance Oval) Sport and Recreation PrecinctWerringtonSport and Recreation Strategy$4,000,000
Parker Street Reserve Sport and Recreation PrecinctPenrithSport and Recreation Strategy$2,450,000
Emu Park & Dukes Oval Sport, Play, & Mixed Recreation PrecinctEmu PlainsSport and Recreation Strategy$3,950,000
Andromeda Oval Storage, Sports Surface & Carpark ImprovementsCranebrookSport and Recreation Strategy$1,700,000
Gow Park Amenity BuildingMulgoaSport and Recreation Strategy$2,850,000
Leonay Oval Amenity Building (Lower)LeonaySport and Recreation Strategy$3,950,000
Peppertree Reserve Amenity BuildingErskine ParkSport and Recreation Strategy$4,300,000
Disability Discrimination Act compliant Bus Shelters (LGA Wide)City-wideDisability Inclusion Action Plan$8,000,000
Gipps Street Recreation PrecinctClaremont MeadowsSport and Recreation Strategy$7,000,000
St Marys City Park – ExpansionSt MarysLocal Strategic Planning Statement$13,300,000
St Marys City Heart (Park) and Entertainment CanopySt MarysCooling the City Strategy$21,000,000

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