City of Coffs Harbour's eagerly awaited Whale Trail footpath is nearing the final stretch.
Council has resolved that the Whale Trail will be enhanced – with the footpath now to be 1.8 metres wide instead of 1.5 metres.
"This project will provide access to a stunning and popular part of our coastline for all members of the community and visitors," City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos said.
The $1.1 million project is in the final design stage and residents may notice City of Coffs Harbour staff 'pegging out' the route at the Woolgoolga Headland ahead of the construction start date of 18 March.
The Whale Trail will provide the 'missing link' to a breath-taking coastal path for residents and tourists –connecting the Woolgoolga Beach Reserve with the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.
"The topography of the headland has made this a challenging project but extensive community consultation has landed the final design in the best possible place for the enjoyment of all," City of Coffs Harbour City Infrastructure Director Andrew Beswick said.
The project will include a concrete footpath, elevated boardwalks, carparking, kerbing, seating and lookouts.
It will provide increased formal parking and make the corner of Carrington Street and Pollack Esplanade safer for both pedestrians and road users.
The Whale Trail project – supported by the City of Coffs Harbour and a NSW Government grant - is due to be completed by the end of June.