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Snowy Monaro Regional Council contractors started major upgrades to the Jindabyne Town Centre public toilets from Monday 13 October.
The project will see the complete replacement of facility internals, major renovations to the building exterior, and improvements to surrounding paths and access points.
The site will be closed for the duration of the project from Monday until work is complete in March 2026. Temporary public toilets will be available, located directly next to the existing site in the Jindabyne Library carpark.
Ramp access to Jindabyne Town Centre will be unavailable during this project. One of two alternative options for accessible entry and exit will be available, via either the rear carpark or the rear laneway. Accessible entry points will be clearly identified on site.
Project highlights include
- New internal flooring, ceiling, and lighting
- Upgraded water supply lines and drainage
- All-new internal fixtures, including stalls, toilets, mirrors, and vanities
- New cubicle stalls
- Brand new parents room with change table
- New centrally-located accessible bathroom
- New exterior paint, masonry, tiles and privacy screens
- Upgraded roofing, drainage, ventilation and skylights
- Footpath replacement
- New exterior safety lighting, bollards and security cameras
Fulfilling a commitment made to the community in May 2025, this council upgrade project will ensure that the high-traffic town centre precinct is a clean, modern and welcoming public space for visitors and locals alike.
Some temporary path closures will be required at various stages throughout this project. Council said it will provide notice of any planned closures through public notices and site signage in the Town Centre precinct.
Additional public toilets are available at nearby Banjo Paterson Park.
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