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Merilyn Vale

Trees under the spotlight

February 25, 2018 by Merilyn Vale

More than 110 people spoke up about Council's proposed new tree code even though it went on public exhibition over Christmas and the new year. The report on what people said goes to this Monday night's council meeting. More than 84 per cent were in favour of tougher new laws to protect trees and the majority of the submissions came from the northern part of the coast - the … [Read more...] about Trees under the spotlight

An invitation to advise council

February 13, 2018 by Merilyn Vale

If you want to attempt to influence council, put your hand up to join one of six advisory committees. The six key groups are: Brisbane Water Catchment Tuggerah Lakes Catchment Coastal Open Spaces Employment and Economic Development Gosford CBD and Waterfront Heritage   Mayor Jane Smith said these represented council's key strategic … [Read more...] about An invitation to advise council

Attempt to scrub out new DA rules on objections

February 13, 2018 by Merilyn Vale

Update The councillors agreed to the rescission motion and a report will come back to the council on the ramifications of going to the figure of 15. Before the meeting Three Liberal and two independent Councillors hope to reverse a decision the majority of Councillors voted for on December 18 last year. They want to reverse the decision that reduced the number of … [Read more...] about Attempt to scrub out new DA rules on objections

Councillor expenses

February 6, 2018 by Merilyn Vale

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How they vote

February 6, 2018 by Merilyn Vale

This page will update after each important vote the Councillors' cast. January 15 meeting The Councillors voted unanimously (but Cr VIncent was absent) to install Brian Glendenning, executive manager, governance, as temporary acting general manager/CEO. December 18 meeting Rescission Motion is lost - Draft Central Coast Aviation Hub Concept Plan โ€“ Proposed Public … [Read more...] about How they vote

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