suburb · 3 meetings
Bronte
Mentions
- Location of the Virgil Lane shared-zone decision.
- Bronte Surf Life Saving Club and Community Facilities Upgrade.
- Location of the Bronte Pool Pump House Upgrade and Pump Replacement project.
- People living near or using Virgil Lane should expect slower vehicle speeds and ongoing monitoring of lane operation and community concerns.
- Supports delivery of upgraded surf club and community facilities at Bronte.
- Supports ongoing maintenance and reliability of a major community facility in Bronte.
Decisions
Virgil Lane, Bronte converted to a 10 km/h shared zone
Council approved conversion of Virgil Lane, Bronte, to a 10 km/h shared zone and noted waste management and plan-of-management approvals for the nearby development.
People living near or using Virgil Lane should expect slower vehicle speeds and ongoing monitoring of lane operation and community concerns.
Bronte Surf Life Saving Club upgrade Stage 3 approved
Council noted the project update, approved Stage 3 works after value engineering, and requested a further progress report in July 2026.
Supports delivery of upgraded surf club and community facilities at Bronte.
Bronte Pool Pump House Upgrade and Pump Replacement proceeding
Council noted community consultation outcomes showing support for the REF, decided to proceed with the project, to consider it within the current budget process, and directed the General Manager to procure a head contractor for construction services.
Supports ongoing maintenance and reliability of a major community facility in Bronte.
Topics
Charing Cross Streetscape Upgrade SP2
A motion to restart SP2 footpath works at Six Ways was defeated after a tied vote. A foreshadowed motion was then carried noting past decisions, project costs, that Bronte Road up to Carrington Road and Victoria Street will be made good after SP1, and that defect rectification is underway.
Residents and businesses in Charing Cross will see remediation and completion works rather than a restart of the broader SP2 upgrade at this stage.
Bronte Pool infrastructure upgrade
Consultation on the REF indicated support for the pump house upgrade and pump replacement project, and the committee endorsed moving the project forward and procuring a head contractor.
Important for the upkeep and continued operation of a public pool facility.
Budget and delivery sequencing
The Bronte Pool project is to be considered through the current budget process, indicating spending will be tied to council budgeting decisions.
Residents may see this reflected in forthcoming budget allocations and project timing.
Meetings