Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Penrith secures $1.4m for pedestrian crossing upgrades

Penrith City Council has welcomed a funding allocation of $1,453,320 under the Federal and State Government’s 2024/25 – 2025/26 Road Safety Program for the upgrade of two raised wombat pedestrian crossings on Illawong Avenue and Caloola Avenue. 

The project will also provide additional footpath connections within the walking catchment of Kingswood Park Public School to significantly enhance safety for children travelling to and from school.

Mayor, Todd Carney said the funding represents a significant step towards creating a safer and more walkable neighbourhood for families in Penrith. 

“I would like to thank the Federal and State Government in providing the funding for this important infrastructure improvement for both walking and cycling within this school catchment,” Mayor Carney said.  

Additional footpath connections along Caloola Avenue, Penrith.

“This wonderful initiative aims to improve children’s independence in promoting safe walking and cycling routes within school zones. The construction of the pedestrian crossings and footpath connections will hopefully encourage and foster a culture of active transport in the community.

“Kingswood Park Public School has demonstrated an excellent uptake of active transport programs, making the need for safe walking routes even more critical. While the initiative promotes road safety in the community, it also creates healthier lifestyles among local families,” he said.  

Member for Penrith, Karen McKeown OAM MP said the initiative will provide safer pedestrian access for both students and families. 

“I’m thrilled that these upgrades will provide improved local access to residential streets and the primary school. Kingswood Park Public School has an excellent uptake of walking to school and are huge advocators of road safety,” Ms McKeown said.  

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