Here at Wyndham City, we work hard to deliver the services and infrastructure that our growing community needs.
It’s no secret that our population is growing at a rapid rate. The total number of people choosing to call Wyndham home is now higher than that of Greater Geelong.
The 2025/26 Budget and Annual Plan includes more than $165.1 million in capital works projects, including:
- $80.9 million on roads and footpaths to improve connectivity and safety across Wyndham
- $23.1 million towards sports facilities
- $20.8 million for open space projectsand an additional $27.8 million in park and open space maintenance
This year’s capital works program is informed by what the community has told us matters most – better roads, improved open spaces, and projects that enhance safety and liveability.
For more information on capital works projects in Wyndham, search the Featured Projects section below.
Or if you’d prefer to find out about projects close to where you live, or anywhere else across Wyndham, use the Capital Works Dashboard – our interactive online map.

Connecting Wyndham
Road upgrades will focus on identifying sustainable funding mechanisms to support the upgrades and engaging the community on current and future road projects.

Capital Works Dashboard

Rediscover Werribee City Centre
Wyndham City is breathing new life into Werribee’s City Centre – transforming it into a vibrant, accessible and future-ready destination for everyone to enjoy.
Featured Projects
Active Transport Network
Wyndham City wants to make it easy and safe for our residents to get from A to B. We’re improving our network for people who want to walk and ride and providing better access for people using wheelchairs, scooters and prams.
- Other
Jamieson Way Community Centre and Reserve expansion
Wyndham City is undertaking an exciting expansion of the Jamieson Way Community Centre and Reserve that will enhance the facilities and services available to the Point Cook community.
- Buildings
K Road Reconstruction (Duncans Road to K Road Cliffs)
The project will completely rebuild the 2.8-kilometre section of K Road between Duncans Road and K Road Cliff, with sealed shoulders. Work will also include an upgraded intersection at Main Drive.
- Roads