A Plan for Future - Annual Plan and Budget 2019-2020 Adopted

Wednesday, 3 July, 2019

Wyndham City’s Annual Plan and Budget 2019-2020 has officially been endorsed by Council, which means our plan for the coming year is now underway.

After extensive community consultation, we’re looking forward to an exciting year for Wyndham.

This year we’ve allocated almost $140 million for the infrastructure our community needs, to build and upgrade roads, community centres, sporting reserves, and more.

The Plan also outlines our vision, plans and strategies that will guide us over the coming year, and into the future. To have a read of the Annual Plan and Budget visit https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/planbudget2019_2020

Some highlights include:

  • $9.9 million to complete the redevelopment of Wyndham Park in the heart of the Werribee City Centre
  • $3.6 million for the construction of a new integrated family centre at Truganina East
  • $3.5 million to upgrade Hacketts Road, between Tamworth Grove and Aviation Rd, in Point Cook
  • $1.74 million for the replacement and upgrade of the tennis courts, oval and pavilions at Galvin Park
  • $1.236 million for stage 1 of a new library and community centre in Williams Landing, and $233,000 for a mobile library vending machine
  • $900,000 to upgrade signals at key intersections
  • $250,000 for soccer facilities at Galvin Park
  • $11 million for various road reconstructions and resurfacing across Wyndham
  • $15.57 million to the provision of kindergarten and children’s care services
  • $11.29 million for maternal child health and immunisation services
  • $8.57 million to run Wyndham libraries
  • $6.40 million to maintain our parks and open spaces
  • $3.33 million for the continuation of the Wyndham Parks 2021 program, upgrading 50 neighbourhood parks across Wyndham
  • $4.57 million to provide in-home care support to enable older residents to live independently
  • $1.37 million for grants to be distributed to community groups and organisations for initiatives that support the wider community.

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