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the Angus Creek Stormwater Harvest-

ing Scheme. The Council, in partner-

ship with the Australian Government,

has completed a facility that will be

able to store and clean 200 million li-

tres of stormwater per year. Most of

the water will be used for the irrigation

of the Blacktown International Sport-

spark fields as well as the Anne Aq-

uilina Reserve, Kareela Reserve, and

Charlie Bali Reserve while some part

will go towards topping up the Nurrag-

ingy ornamental lakes. This will not

only save money for the Council but

it will also have major environmental

impacts both due to the conservation

of rain water and due to the erosion

that usually occurs in Angus Creek and

the subsequent disruption of the local

ecosystem.

A project that will be being going to

tender shortly is the Rouse Hill Bridge.

This project has been given priority sta-

tus to facilitate the growth in the NW

Growth Area. The area that surrounds

Rouse Hill Bridge was traditionally rural

but it now forms part of the residential

release areas. Several facilities, includ-

ing a major school adjacent to Rouse

Road, flooded often due to heavy rain.

The Council identified a need to make

the area flood-free and were success-

ful in securing a grant to partially fund

the construction of a new bridge, with

Council funding the remainder through

its Section 94 Plan. Council has been

responsible for designing the project

and will manage the construction ele-

ments such as the bridge approaches

with the actual bridge structure to be

supplied to external contractors.

Maintaining community

facilities, grounds for sport

and recreation

Such infrastructure is not the only

concern of the Council, of course.

Community relations are also vital-

ly important, especially through cen-

tres of communication and interac-

tion. In 2009, there was a general plan

to consolidate and centralize a lot of

the community facilities and services

which were used throughout the lo-

cal government area. By ensuring that

the newly provided community hubs

would be readily accessible to every-

one, each area would benefit from a

more central approach. To accomplish

that, they turned several existing facil-