Draft Management Plan 2010-13 
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  29/04/2010  - 26/05/2010 

What is the Draft Management Plan?

The draft Management Plan 2010-13 details how we will work toward the delivery of Council’s Strategic Directions 2010-13 and identifies the services and key projects Council will deliver to the community over the next three years.

Infrastructure renewal and replacement is key focus area in this year’s Management Plan. This means we will continue to work on roads, buildings, footpaths and other community infrastructure. While Council is well positioned financially in the short to medium term, in the longer term we must provide enough funding to renew and maintain ageing infrastructure. In 2010-11 we will spend a record $69.53 million on capital works. To fund this extensive capital program, we will continue to find operational savings. Over the past two years, Council has succeeded in reducing day to day running costs by $11.8 million. Heading into the new financial year, we’re proposing another ambitious savings target of $3 million in operational costs.

In addition to providing a range of ongoing services we will be delivering significant key projects such as:

  • access to West Dapto
  • a revitalised City Centre
  • a waste strategy that maintains high environmental standards
  • good governance structures and systems
  • improved customer service
  • increased efficiency in the delivery of services
  • planning for climate change as a growing coastal city.

Documents

Draft Budget 2010-13.pdfDraft Budget 2010-131008 KB
Draft Capital Budget 2010-13.pdfDraft Capital Budget 2010-134335 KB
Draft Management Plan 2010-11 FAQ Sheet.pdfDraft Management Plan 2010-11 FAQ Sheet329 KB
Draft Management Plan 2010-13 Feedback Form.pdfDraft Management Plan 2010-13 Feedback Form15 KB
Draft Management Plan 2010-13.pdfDraft Management Plan 2010-13609 KB
Draft Revenue Policy 2010-11.pdfDraft Revenue Policy 2010-111344 KB
Fees and Charges 2010-11.pdfFees and Charges 2010-11455 KB
Strategic Directions 2010-13.pdfStrategic Directions 2010-131338 KB

 How can I find out more about the Draft Management Plan?

  • attending your Neighbourhood Forum (see below) 
  • attending one of our kiosks (see below)
  • visiting Council's Administration building or one of our branch librasries
  • phoning (02) 4227 7110.

Neighbourhood Forums:
Towradgi - Towradgi Community Hall 4 May 2010, 7-9pm
Wollongong - Wollongong City Library, Tom Thumb Room 5 May 2010, 6.30-9.30pm
Coledale - Coldedale RSL Club 5 May 2010, 7-9pm
Dapto - Dapto Ribbonwood Centre 10 May 2010, 7-9pm
Helensburgh - Helenburgh Community Centre 12 May 2010, 7-9pm
Unanderra -Unanderra Community Centre 13 May 2010, 7-9pm
Thirroul - Thiroul Library and Community Centre 18 May 2010, 7.30-9pm
Windang - Windang Senior Citizens' Centre 20 May 2010, 7-9pm
Kiosks:
German Club Farmers and Craft Market, Kembla Grange 1 May 2010, 9am-12noon
Wollongong Crown Street Markets, Wollongong 7 May 2010, 11am-2pm
Thirroul Library and Community Centre, Thirroul 8 May 2010, 9am-12noon

Have your say

During the public exhibition period, we encourage you to have your say on the key projects and on-going services we plan to deliver over the next three years. You can provide your comments by completing the feedback form (below) or by writing to us.  

Your comments can be forwarded via: 

  • Email: managementplanning@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
  • Fax: (02) 4227 7580
  • Mail: Wollongong City Council, PO Box 8821, Wollongong DC 2500, Attention: Organisational Strategy and Improvement Division
  • Neighbourhood Forum or Kiosk

In accordance with the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, your submission including any personal information such as your name and address, will be made available for public inspection and may be exhibited on Council’s website. You may request, in the form of a statutory declaration, that Council suppress the personal information in your submission from public inspection, if you consider that the personal safety of any person would be affected if the information was not suppressed. Any such request will be dealt with in accordance with the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.

You may also make an anonymous submission however if you choose to do so Council will be unable to contact you any further as to the outcome of your submission. It should also be noted that the lack of information as to your place of living may affect Council's consideration of the potential impact of the subject proposal.

Note: If Council receives a submission from any person who is legally required to provide a disclosure of any reportable political donation and / or gift under section 147 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Council is legally required to publicly disclose all relevant details of the reportable political donation or gift onto Council's website. This will include the name and residential address of the person who provided the political donation or gift onto Council's website for full viewing by the general public.

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