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14/02/2023Central Coast Council is seeking community feedback on a number of projects and plans through the online consultation hub ‘Your Voice – Our Coast’.
Council’s Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said the 24/7 online consultation hub ensures more community members can have their say about important matters.
“We recognise the value of community ideas and knowledge and are ensuring that we make it as easy as possible for the community to contribute anytime at their convenience online, as well as through face-to-face engagement opportunities,” Ms Smith said.
“Community feedback assists Council in better delivering services, community facilities and initiatives for the Central Coast. In the last year more than 6,000 contributions from our community submitted both online and across 60 engagement sessions, have already helped shape over 50 projects, plans and strategies.”
Council is currently seeking input on the following projects and plans:
- Draft Plan of Management for Council Community Land (until 1 March)
- Tuggerah Lakes foreshore restoration works (until 1 March)
- Central Coast Regional Animal Care Facility (until 1 March)
- Wyong District Place Plan (until 10 March)
- Draft Greater Warnervale Structure Plan (until 31 March)
- Our Coast, Our Waterways (ongoing in 2023)
- As well as several planning proposals and draft policies also on exhibition
Council’s Administrator, Rik Hart said community engagement is the key mechanism that helps to identify local values and needs to assist Council in its decision-making.
“Council is committed to involving and collaborating with the community and regularly provides opportunities for locals to have their say on plans, policies and projects,” Mr Hart said.
“Sometimes feedback is sought about complex matters. I encourage everyone to read the information materials made available online, ask questions of staff and provide your informed input.
“I will be out and about at community events this year and am looking forward to meeting members of our community and chatting about what matters to them living on the Central Coast,” said Mr Hart.
For further information on projects and plans currently open for community feedback and to have your say, visit yourvoiceourcoast.com