Current Projects
Young Trunk Drainage Upgrade
Hilltops Council, with funding support from the Commonwealth Government under the National Flood Mitigation Infrastructure Program and the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy and Water, is delivering a stormwater trunk drainage upgrade for Young.
The objective of the upgrade is to improve the drainage system within the town centre of Young and to assist in preventing flooding during large storm events. The work includes the construction of a drainage channel within the railway corridor and installation of two large diameter pipes within the middle of the road along Lynch Street and Marina Street, where the stormwater will then discharge into Burrangong Creek.

Click here for Review of Environmental Factors (REF) for the project.
Hilltops Council advises that its engaged contractor, Delaney Civil, will implement a temporary road closure of Lynch Street, between Marina Street and Cloete Street, from Monday 8 to Friday 19 December 2025 to allow works to continue safely.
Traffic control and detour signage will be in place to guide motorists and pedestrians safely around the work site. Where possible, please avoid the area and use alternative routes to minimise delays.
The traffic control plan below outlines how temporary measures will be implemented.
Young Cellars’ drive-through bottle shop will remain accessible for light vehicles from Marina Street via the Main Street end (temporary change of one-way road), and Park View will remain accessible from Lynch Street, with additional parking available in the Young Services Club carpark. Young Motors will continue to be accessible via Wombat Street.
Jugiong Water Mains Replacement Program
Hilltops Council is continuing to deliver major water infrastructure upgrades in Jugiong as part of its ongoing investment in water and sewer asset renewal under Council’s Capital Works Program.
The Jugiong Water Mains Replacement Program is a long-term project designed to strengthen the reliability, safety and efficiency of the town’s water supply network. Works involve the staged replacement of ageing water mains with modern infrastructure to reduce water loss, minimise service interruptions and support Jugiong’s future needs.
Significant progress has already been achieved across priority areas of the network. An attached map outlines completed works to date, as well as locations included in the remaining stages of the program, which is scheduled for completion by 1 July 2026.
Construction will continue progressively in 2026, focusing on areas identified through detailed condition assessments and network planning. All works will be carefully programmed to minimise disruption to residents, local businesses and road users.
Council will provide advance notice of any planned water interruptions and will continue to engage directly with affected residents prior to works commencing in their area.

Burrangong Creek Bridge Duplication
Hilltops Council have engaged a contractor to undertake the duplication of the existing bridge along Henry Lawson Way, Young, known as Burrangong Creek Bridge.
The proposed works will improve connectivity for surrounding towns, increase load limit and safety and increase the existing bridge lifespan.
Signage will be installed to detour motorists around the work site, but please avoid this area if possible and use alternative routes. We appreciate your cooperation and patience as these works occur.
Harden to Boorowa Pipeline
Hilltops Council has engaged a contractor to complete the investigations, designs and costing phase for the Harden to Boorowa Pipeline.
The Harden to Boorowa Pipeline will provide improved water quality and security by connecting Boorowa to supply from Goldenfields Water, as is the case for Jugiong, Harden, Young and Galong.
The Harden to Boorowa Pipeline is an ongoing, multiple year project with the investigations, designs and costing phase due to be completed by November 2025.
Smart Water Meters
Hilltops Council will be launching the Smart Water Meter Replacement program later this financial year.
A smart water meter is a digital device that remotely measures the volume of water passing through the meter then via a low frequency radio transmitter securely sends the data to Council for processing.
Information available from smart water meters will provide real-time data that can be used to reduce water wasted through leaks, improve water billing accuracy, promote better water management, assist in managing water infrastructure and improve customer service.
Depending on their age, existing residential and commercial mechanical water meters will be either replaced with a new electronic meter or retrofitted with a low power transmitter.
The smart water meter replacement program is an ongoing, multiple year project which will implemented over three phases across Boorowa, Harden and Young with works set to begin towards the end of the 2024/2025 financial year.
Completed Projects
Harden Sewage Treatment Plant Remediation
The upgrade of the Harden Sewer Treatment Plant is now complete. The works included rehabilitation of treatment ponds, realignment of pond layouts, upgrades to the recycled water rising mains, and the construction of new spillways. These improvements will deliver more efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment outcomes for the Harden community.

Jugiong Memorial Swimming Centre Upgrade
Hilltops Council is pleased to announce the successful completion of the upgrades to the Jugiong Memorial Swimming Centre.
The completed works included:
- Refurbishment of the existing Amenities
- Installation of a new Universal Accessible Changeroom
- Erection of a new Storage Shed
- Construction of a new Splash Pool and Learn-To-Swim Pool including new Shade Sails and Lighting
- Installation of a new Plant Room and Filtration System
- Relocation of an existing shade sail
- Reinstallation of aluminium bench seating
The newly upgraded centre is now open to the public with all facilities operational. We appreciate your patience during the works and look forward to seeing the community enjoy the refreshed amenities.

Figure 1 – Splash Pool

Figure 2 – Refurbished Amenities
Construction of Sheedy’s Bridge
Hilltops Council engaged a contractor to replace the existing timber bridge along Woodlands Road, Kingsvale, known as Sheedy’s Bridge. The new concrete bridge is now complete including road approaches either side, guard rail and signage.
Hilltops Council would like to thank everyone for their patience during this important upgrade and we assure you of our continued commitment to increasing road safety and quality within the Local Government Area.

Figure 1 – Sheedy’s Bridge
Rockdale Road Upgrade
The Rockdale Road upgrade project has been successfully completed, improving B-Double access into the growing industrial area. The improvements extend to the access point for the emergency services facility, home to the State Emergency Service and Rural Fire Service.
The Rockdale Road Upgrades project enhances connectivity and safety, supporting both local businesses and emergency services.

Figure 1 – Rockdale Road