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Civil Works Projects

In order to ensure the Adelaide Hills Council region maintains its beauty and community facilities, significant funding is invested into new and upgraded capital infrastructure each year.

Council worker in front of road construction machinery

Council strives to provide the community with effective and beneficial infrastructure. Council's Annual Business Plan 2024-2025 budgets a total of more than $16.6 million in capital expenditure, part of which is allocated for a range of civil works projects delivering roads, footpaths, kerbs, play spaces, bikeways, drainage and buildings.

For a full list of funding allocations, projects and infrastructure renewals — including the annual local roads resealing program — for this financial year, please refer to our Annual Business Plan.

Current projects

Project Location Cost Indicative completion date
Norton Summit Toilet Upgrade Norton Summit $80k December 2025-March 2026
Woodside CWMS Gravity Sewerage Main Renewal Woodside $800k February 2026
Footpath Upgrade Fabrik Carpark, Lobethal $200k November 2025 – January 2026
Road resealing program Region wide $1.89m January – March 2026
Play Space Upgrade Uraidla $220k April – June 2026
Unsealed re-sheeting program Region wide $800k December 2025 – March 2026
Institute/Hall building components upgrades Various renewals – Stirling Library, Mylor Institute, Birdwood Institute, Lobethal Senior Citizens Club, Uraidla Institute and Lobethal Centenial Hall $437k July 2025-June 2026

Projects planned for 2025 / 26

Footpaths Upgrades/Renewals (January to June 2026)

  • Pike/Elizabeth Street, Oakbank
  • Scott Creek Road, Heathfield
  • Druids Avenue, Stirling
  • Nairne Road, Woodside

Other (January to June 2025)

  • Street furniture - park bench and picnic table renewals across district
  • Woorabinda stairs
  • Court Resurfacing - Woodside / Lobethal / Summertown in partnership with clubs as per the Sport and Community Facilities Framework

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