Forbes Phoenix

Mayoral Notes

Work on the Johnny Woods Crossing up­grade is progressing steadily, with the cul­vert replacement now complete. Crews have begun installing a new 3-metre-wide concrete footpath along the western side, replacing the original pathway. Once com­plete, both new pathways will connect seamlessly with the existing Lake Forbes trail network. Weather permitting, land­scaping works are scheduled to take place over the next fortnight.

Funded through the NSW Public Spaces Legacy Fund, the redevelopment will im­prove flood resilience, enhance pedestrian access and safety, upgrade public amenity, and renew critical infrastructure. The pro­ject also complements broader improve­ments being delivered around Lake Forbes as part of the Lake Forbes Activation Plan.

I’m excited to share that Council has been named a finalist in two categories for the 2025 Youth Week Awards: Best Small Council with the Most Outstanding Youth Week Program and Most Inclusive Youth Week Program.

These awards celebrate the outstand­ing efforts of local councils across NSW in delivering Youth Week programs that champion youth involvement, inclusivity, innovation, community partnerships and meaningful impact. Winners will be an­nounced at the Local Government Awards Gala in Sydney on August 7.

Next week marks Local Government Week (LG Week) 2025. The annual cel­ebration is designed to showcase the full range of services, programs, and infra­structure provided by local councils. LG Week is also a chance to shine a light on the people behind the scenes – the dedi­cated staff who go the extra mile to support our residents. Keep an eye on our social media pages next week as we introduce you to some of those passionate staff members.

Local primary school students will be spending a jam-packed day with Coun­cil on Thursday 7 August from 9.30am to 2.30pm to see first-hand some of the activi­ties we do.

Our goal is always to work in partnership with our community, delivering services and infrastructure that reflect your values, needs, and priorities.

God Bless,
Phyllis Miller OAM

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