Saturday 10 May 2014

Shennan Walkway 2nd Day of Upgrade Pathway


According to the Blacktown Local Environmental Plan recently conducted the North Mount Druitt is part of the the expansion to cater for the population growth that is expected within the next 20 years or so. These are investigated by professionals with Council in consultation with NSW State Government future  plans. Although the community may treat as a low key issue to be dealt with now, it is important as it monitors  the progress and important of providing  much needed community improvements that                                     have have been not catered for in some areas                                      before.


So if we do not ask for necessary improvements to be made now to improve the community we live in, it may not be done as stake holders look at  new growth areas and leave old growth areas as it is.
Blacktown City Councillors are the people that can make these desired improvements. They represent the community and they should be ensuring  that areas like Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs are not neglected. We can see that the current Blacktown City Council is not neglecting Mount Druitt, by making  very important upgrades to footpaths pathways that are regularly used.
Here is the 2nd day of the pathway upgrade of Shennan Walkway Mount Druitt. This is great as this walkway  leads to the main  shopping hub of Westfield Mount Druitt, Mount Library and community rooms hub and further east, down Luxford  Road, to Mount Druitt hospital. It is an important and vital link that provides community access to home and community services.
If a bus a Mount Druitt Free Bus Shuttle  is introduced, it will provide great access to a mode of public trans that will make it easier reaching all community events and venues.

It is to me and I hope to other important  that we focus on getting improvement on the small items of the community improved and then one day, Town Planners/General Managers of Councils will focus on providing modern improvement in community requirements matching the Blacktown Local Environmental Plan.














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