Our plans, strategies and reports
Ensuring our strategic and operational plans align with the community's vision.
Communicating our future direction
Central Coast Council has a range of plans and strategies that set the current and future direction for the Central Coast region. These documents reflect the community’s vision to “strengthen and support our community, protect our environment and create an inclusive, prosperous and accessible place to live, work and thrive, for today and for future generations.”
Our plans, strategies and reports are interconnected. They are developed in line with the NSW Office of Local Government's Integrated Planning and Reporting (IP&R) framework, which prioritises transparent and effective governance. This approach ensures our strategic and operational plans align with the community's vision and meet legislative requirements.
IP&R document suite
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Community Strategic Plan
The Community Strategic Plan is a 10-year roadmap outlining the Central Coast community’s priorities, vision and aspirations for the future. -
Delivery Program and Operational Plan
The Operational Plan details Council’s priorities, actions, budgets and fees and charges for the financial year to progress the four-year Delivery Program. -
Resourcing Strategy
The Resourcing Strategy sets out finance, assets and workforce planning through the Long Term Financial Plan, Workforce Management Strategy and Asset Management Strategy. -
Other plans and strategies
These key plans and strategies guide sustainable growth, funding priorities and regional challenges, including the Disability Inclusion Action Plan and Environmental Strategies. -
Community Engagement
The Community Engagement Strategy and Community Participation Plan outline Council’s commitment to involving the community in shaping projects, plans and strategies, and in planning matters across the Central Coast. -
Our plans, strategies and reports
Reporting
Access Council’s Annual Reports and Region Reports, which demonstrate our performance, transparency and accountability to the Central Coast community.
Last updated: 06/11/2025