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Council adopts Operational Plan and Fees and Charges for 2023-24

The Operational Plan identifies a focus on maintaining our road networks, caring for community open space, as well as working on improving the response time for development applications.

These priorities respond to the key themes that the community told us were important during consultation activities and engagement.

Your Voice, Our Coast

Your Voice - Our Coast is an online hub, where you can provide real input and direction into the projects and initiatives affecting our area and our region. Whether it be playgrounds, parks or major infrastructure this is the place to share your thoughts, ideas and opinions. Help shape your community, your region, your future.

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    Council news
    Road works update
    Each week, we have road work underway across the Coast to deliver improvements and maintenance works.
    18/07/2023
    Council news
    2023 National Tree Day
    Join us to celebrate National Tree Day on Sunday 30 July at our community planting events at Killcare Beach and Porters Creek Wetland, Wyong.National Tree Day is initiative led by Planet Ark, who aim to plant one million trees across Australia this year - with our local planting events contributing to this goal. This year you can also enjoy a range of educational workshops, kids’ activities including animal displays, and live music supported by Central Coast Music.
    12/07/2023
    Council news
    Council calling on community witnesses following vandalism spree which closed several public toilets
    Several Central Coast Council community spaces and facilities have been the target of a senseless spree of vandalism over the weekend - forcing the closure of some public and disabled toilets during the peak school holiday period and requiring expensive clean up and repairs.Council Director of Infrastructure Services, Boris Bolgoff said that seven public toilet amenities were vandalised over the weekend with three requiring temporary closure due to fire damage.“Council staff have already assessed, cleaned up and re-opened some of the facilities, however some public toilets located at The Entrance and Long Jetty were so badly damaged that sections of the facilities will be temporarily closed until the extensive repair work can be undertaken,” Mr Bolgoff said.Vandalised public toilets which are temporarily closed include:Gladstan Ave, Long Jetty public toilets due to fire damage.Saltwater Creek, Long Jetty disabled toilets due fire damage.Picnic Point, The Entrance disabled toilet facility due to fire damage.Vandalised spaces, which are open include:Wiles Ave, Wamberal Beach public toilets.
    03/07/2023
    Council news
    Council rates for 2023-24 explained
    Your Council rates for 2023-24 explainedResidents of the Central Coast will soon receive their rates notice towards the end of July 2023.
    03/07/2023
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