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Disability housing at Woy Woy

characteristics of the neighbouring water and bush landscapes.

Construction will start with the demolition of the 34-space accessible parking area and vegetation next to the club entrance.

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Fourteen accessible spaces will be relocated within the existing car park.

A traffic and parking assessment by Intersect Traffic

Pty concluded that the proposed hotel development would not adversely impact on the local and state road network or the current intersections at the entry/exit to the site.

However, the report noted that with expected future growth in the area Wyong Rd would reach capacity before 2032 and Transport for NSW would need to look at some upgrading or network improvements in the near future to maintain acceptable traffic flow along this section of the road network.

“It is understood TfNSW is currently undertaking a strategic review of its Central Coast road network and it would be expected that the review would include this part of the road network,” the assessment report stated.

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The sod will be turned on June 19 for a new housing project for people living with disability at Woy Woy.

The Specialist Disability Apartment (SDA) project being undertaken by Canopy SDA, a leader in innovative housing solutions, will provide accommodation for six people.

It will be located at 6 Bowden Rd, Woy Woy, with the site chosen for its proximity to amenities, services, transport, and hospitals.

“This prime location will provide convenient access to essential resources and contribute to the residents’ overall well-being,” a Canopy SDA spokesperson said.

“The new SDA Housing

Project is meticulously designed to enable greater freedom and independence for its future residents.

“Canopy SDA understands the importance of creating homes that go beyond functionality and prioritise the comfort and happiness of participants.

“Each apartment will be tailored to the specific needs of the individuals, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment that promotes a high quality of life.”

Canopy SDA will partner with Synergis, an investment firm which shares its vision of developing affordable, beautiful, functional and sustainable homes for those who need them most.

“Over the last six months we have been working with three SDA participants to ensure this home not only meets their individual needs but also empowers them to live as independently as possible,” CEO Adam Strong said.

“This ground-breaking ceremony is a significant milestone towards seeing these participants live their lives to the fullest in a home that has been designed and constructed exclusively for them.”

The sod turning ceremony will signify the official commencement of construction.

Source: Canopy SDA

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