Council launches interactive
road renewals map
Faster and safer journeys for Central Coast commuters are today a step closer, with work commencing to upgrade several key intersections across the Woy Woy Peninsula.
2 July 2025
NOW live on Council’s website, the interactive map allows residents to explore proposed road renewal works suburb by suburb, year by year, offering a clear view of what’s ahead for their local roads.
Central Coast Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the interactive road renewal map helps build community confidence and trust by demonstrating that Council is taking a strategic, well-prioritised approach to managing our road assets.
“Our residents told us loud and clear that road improvements are a high priority,” Mayor McKinna said.
“This interactive map has been developed to clearly show the roads proposed for renewal works and highlights the type of treatment planned over the next decade across the region.
“I’m proud that we are one of the first councils in NSW to offer this level of transparency – helping our community stay informed and engaged in the renewal of their local roads.”
At last week’s Ordinary Council Meeting, Council approved an additional $20 million investment in road renewals over the next four years. This funding will accelerate road renewals across 23 priority locations across the Central Coast.
This brings the total investment in Council’s 10-Year Road Renewal Program to over $400 million, reinforcing Council’s commitment to delivering safer, more sustainable roads for the future.
Central Coast Council Director Infrastructure Services, Boris Bolgoff praised the collaborative effort behind the project.
“This map is a game-changer for how we communicate long-term infrastructure planning,” Mr Bolgoff said.
“It’s the result of a huge collaborative effort across our teams, and it sets a new benchmark for openness and accountability at Central Coast Council.”
Road renewal works including rejuvenation, resurfacing and rehabilitation, provide long-term solutions as part of the full life cycle of road maintenance and management.
Council encourages all residents to explore the map and learn more about proposed road renewal works in their area.
To view the map, search ‘road renewals program’.