Connected Campbelltown

  • Project typeWestern Sydney Infrastructure Grant
  • Project value$2,298,590.00
  • Project schedulePlanned

Project summary

Connected Campbelltown proposes to install new shared use pathways in 4 parks and reserves across the city, leveraging existing shared use pathways to provide greater connectivity, and adding to its functionality as a recreation and active travel option.  Locations include:

  • Wood Park, Ingleburn 
  • Jackson Park, Woodbine
  • Thomas Acres and Cleopatra Reserve, Rosemeadow
  • Abington Reserve, Glen Alpine

Project is estimated to be completed by end 2026.

This project will be funded through the NSW Government’s Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program.

About the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grant

The $2 billion Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program (formerly known as WestInvest) aims to measurably improve liveability outcomes for the people of Western Sydney through community, social and green infrastructure projects of a meaningful scale.


Wood Park, Ingleburn
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Jackson Park, Woodbine
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Thomas Acres and Cleopatra Reserve, Rosemeadow
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Abington Reserve, Glen Alpine
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Project concept illustration use for application process and may not be indicative of works undertaken.

Location

Various locations, Campbelltown LGA, Campbelltown   View Map

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