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Cessnock Council Faces $30,000 Bill Due to Roadwork Vandalism

News Update: Local Roadwork Sites Suffer Significant Damage

In a recent development, Cessnock City Council has expressed disappointment over the significant damage incurred at local roadwork sites due to acts of vandalism. The vandalism has resulted in the destruction of vital equipment, including VMS boards and security towers, with an estimated cost of approximately $30,000 for rectification and replacement.

🚧 These road upgrade projects heavily rely on the functionality of such equipment, and the incurred damage not only imposes additional financial burdens on the Council and ratepayers but also leads to project delays.

Council urges community involvement! 👀 Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or instances of vandalism observed at roadwork sites to the NSW Police Assistance Line at 📞 131 444. Your cooperation and prompt reporting can play a pivotal role in preventing further damage and ensuring the timely completion of essential projects. 🤝


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