Wahgunyah Pump Track

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About this project

We developed and constructed a new asphalt pump track located on the Wahgunyah Railway Land.

Why was this project undertaken?

A key vision from the Wahgunyah Railway Land Master Plan (2019) was the development of a pump track as a priority project for the community.

A pump track offers the opportunity for active and passive recreation spaces with the benefit of linking these spaces to the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail from Rutherglen to Wahgunyah

What is happening and when?

Council awarded the contract for design and construction of the pump track to Common Ground Trails Pty Ltd at its October 2023 meeting, with the project completed in July 2024.

Have your say on the design concepts

In early 2024, we sought feedback on the draft concept designs. While there were limitations on changes to the design layout, we wanted to hear the community's overall thoughts on the concepts and if there was anything we'd missed or should consider.

Additional features such as toilets and pathways etc were not part of this scope of works, however could be considered in future grant applications and capital works programs.

What we heard

Feedback gathered during the engagement phase was overall very supportive of the concept plans.

We’ve noted any ideas outside the scope of this project, such as water bubblers, toilets and pathways for consideration through Council’s annual budget process.

How was it funded?

Following a successful funding application through Sport and Recreation Victoria’s 2022 Local Sport Infrastructure Fund Community Facilities Stream, we commenced working with the Wahgunyah community to determine the best location for the track and how to ensure the design is inclusive and accessible for all skill levels and users.

Funding ContributorAmount
Sport and Recreation Victoria$150,000
Indigo Shire Council$150,000
TOTAL$300,000


Shade

Council will invest an additional $60,000 towards the installation of small shade structures at the ‘muster/start area’ of the tracks as well as install larger shade sails at both sites.

About this project

We developed and constructed a new asphalt pump track located on the Wahgunyah Railway Land.

Why was this project undertaken?

A key vision from the Wahgunyah Railway Land Master Plan (2019) was the development of a pump track as a priority project for the community.

A pump track offers the opportunity for active and passive recreation spaces with the benefit of linking these spaces to the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail from Rutherglen to Wahgunyah

What is happening and when?

Council awarded the contract for design and construction of the pump track to Common Ground Trails Pty Ltd at its October 2023 meeting, with the project completed in July 2024.

Have your say on the design concepts

In early 2024, we sought feedback on the draft concept designs. While there were limitations on changes to the design layout, we wanted to hear the community's overall thoughts on the concepts and if there was anything we'd missed or should consider.

Additional features such as toilets and pathways etc were not part of this scope of works, however could be considered in future grant applications and capital works programs.

What we heard

Feedback gathered during the engagement phase was overall very supportive of the concept plans.

We’ve noted any ideas outside the scope of this project, such as water bubblers, toilets and pathways for consideration through Council’s annual budget process.

How was it funded?

Following a successful funding application through Sport and Recreation Victoria’s 2022 Local Sport Infrastructure Fund Community Facilities Stream, we commenced working with the Wahgunyah community to determine the best location for the track and how to ensure the design is inclusive and accessible for all skill levels and users.

Funding ContributorAmount
Sport and Recreation Victoria$150,000
Indigo Shire Council$150,000
TOTAL$300,000


Shade

Council will invest an additional $60,000 towards the installation of small shade structures at the ‘muster/start area’ of the tracks as well as install larger shade sails at both sites.

  • Friday 5 July update

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    Just in time for the weekend, we're thrilled to announce that the pump track is now open.

    Footpath works and installation of shade sails and a water bubbler remain, which will be completed over the coming weeks.

  • Friday 28 June update

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    Construction is progressing well with the asphalting for the track completed this week.

    Works will continue next week with the installation of synthetic grass, line marking, and a general site tidy up.

    Weather permitting, the track will be open for use in the coming week.

  • Friday 7 June update

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    We've sent out drone up to capture the Wahgunyah Pump Track construction progress from the sky.

    As you can see, the track is really beginning to take shape with the base contouring now underway.

  • Friday 24 May update

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    Construction has begun, with base preparation and drainage works currently underway.

    Once these initial works are complete, track contouring will begin next week.

  • Thursday 16 May update

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    Site works are due to begin on Monday 20 May.

    Weather permitting, construction is expected to take approximately six weeks, with the track scheduled to be open for use by late July.

    Please be aware of the changed conditions and observe the construction signage relating to pedestrian and vehicle movements.

Page last updated: 16 Aug 2024, 12:23 PM