Pathway on the way between Lemon Tree Passage and Mallabula Port Stephens Port Stephens News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - July 27, 2021 Drainage work starts at Tanilba Bay. A CONCRETE pathway linkage between Lemon Tree Passage and Mallabula is now listed in the forward works program for Port Stephens Council. This will entail some excavation work around the main bend in the approach to Lemon Tree Passage and it will link up with Kawarren St. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au On top of this, work is currently underway on pipework to drain Tanilba Bay’s main thoroughfare, Avenue of the Allies. “We need to drain this road before the major makeover begins,” said Port Stephens Councillor Steve Tucker. “Over three million dollars is ear-marked for the project and along with the drainage, a pedestrian pathway will be put in place at the same time. “The roadwork and kerbing and guttering will commence after the completion of a major $1.3 million upgrade of Tanilba Road Mallabula is finished,” he stated. With many millions of dollars of damage to roads in the shire, maintenance gangs have been flat out repairing them. Sub-soil moisture and unremitting rain have made the task of keeping on top of this problem very difficult. Cr Steve Tucker.
Is the shared pathway between Mallabula and Lemon Tree Passage wheelchair accessible in all areas? No steep gutters to manoeuvre or on road sections? Please let me know as I have to RSVP to a wedding invite if I can get there. Thanks Reply