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Merilyn Vale

Gosford waterfront: what you said

December 11, 2022 by Merilyn Vale

Central Coast Council said feedback indicated overall support for the revitalisation of the Gosford waterfront, with 59.4% of participants across theinteractive map and feedback form supportive of the concept plan (22.1% neutral and 18.5% not supportive). A four page summary of the feedback will be tabled at the December 13 meeting. Comments in the summary included: “There are … [Read more...] about Gosford waterfront: what you said

Lake Munmorah rezonings: Background information from 2020 Facebook post

December 11, 2022 by Merilyn Vale

FACEBOOK POST FROM APRIL 26, 2020This story is from 2020 and is for background informationThe Greater Lake Munmorah Structure Plan goes to council tomorrow night with a staff recommendation that it be adopted. Council said the draft commenced because of an identified need to accommodate population growth in the north-east of the Central Coast and covers the suburbs of Lake … [Read more...] about Lake Munmorah rezonings: Background information from 2020 Facebook post

Dog policy: council in retreat

December 8, 2022 by Merilyn Vale

The administrator is being asked to back away slowly from Council's proposed Dog Policy after an overwhelmingly negative reaction. Council staff are now suggesting they will develop and exhibit a revised and simplified draft Dogs in Open Spaces Action Plan. The report to the December 13 council-under-administration meeting clarifies that there would be "no change to the … [Read more...] about Dog policy: council in retreat

December 13 agenda

December 8, 2022 by Merilyn Vale

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Planning panel to decide online future

December 7, 2022 by Merilyn Vale

The Local Planning Panel will decide this week if it will continue to meet online. Since its inception in 2020, all Central Coast Local Planning Panel meetings have been held remotely."Feedback from the Panel, Council staff, and applicants and others who have attended the remote meetings has been positive," says a report to be tabled at the December 8 meeting. The report … [Read more...] about Planning panel to decide online future

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