Update May 2022: This project’s completion timing has been delayed due to consistent heavy rainfall and the impacts that COVID has had on contractor staffing and supply of materials.
Following a resolution of Council on 23 November 2021, Council intends to repeal the following section 7.11 development contribution plans, in accordance the provisions of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979, and the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000.Development Contributions Plan No 5A – Narara – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan No 5B – Narara – Roadworks and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan No 5C – Narara - Community and Recreation FacilitiesDevelopment Contributions Plan 7A – Niagara Park – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan 7B – Niagara Park – Roads and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan 7C – Niagara Park – Community and recreation FacilitiesDevelopment Contributions Plan 8A – Lisarow – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan 8B – Lisarow – Roadworks and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan 8C – Lisarow – Community and Recreation FacilitiesDevelopment Contributions Plan 16A – Kincumber – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan 16B – Kincumber– Roadworks and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan 16C – Kincumber – Open SpaceDevelopment Contributions Plan 21A – Kariong - Roadworks and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan 21B – Kariong – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan 21C – Kariong – Community and Recreation FacilitiesDevelopment Contributions Plan 23A – Springfield – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan 23B – Springfield – Roadworks and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan 23C – Springfield – Open SpaceDevelopment Contributions Plan 36A – Erina ValleyDevelopment Contributions Plan No 42A – Erina, Green Point, Terrigal – Community and Recreational FacilitiesDevelopment Contributions Plan No 42B – Erina, Green Point, Terrigal – DrainageDevelopment Contributions Plan No 42C – Erina, Green Point, Terrigal – Roadworks and Traffic ManagementDevelopment Contributions Plan No 43A – East Gosford – Local Open SpaceDevelopment Contributions Plan No 43B – East Gosford – Local RoadworksDevelopment Contributions Plan No 48A – Avoca Beach – Medium Density AreaDevelopment Contributions Plan No 49A – North Gosford – Medium Density AreaDevelopment Contributions Plan No 52A – Springfield, Erina Creek, Precinct Two – RoadworksDevelopment Contributions Plan No 58A – Erina Fair – Local RoadworksDevelopment Contributions Plan No 67 – Woy Woy – Car ParkingDevelopment Contributions Plan No 68 – Umina – Car ParkingDevelopment Contributions Plan No 70 – East Gosford – Car ParkingDevelopment Contributions Plan No 71 – Avoca Beach – Car ParkingDevelopment Contributions Plan No 72 – Ettalong Beach – Car ParkingDevelopment Contributions Plan No 98 – BensvilleDevelopment Contributions Plan No 164 – Gosford Regional CentreA copy of the Council report (item 2.10 – Repeal of Local Infrastructure Contribution Plans) which was presented to Council 23 November 2021, is available to view on Council’s website.Please contact Shannon Turkington, Section Manager, Local Infrastructure and Planning on shannon.turkington@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au for further information.
Narara Skate Park redvelopment is now complete and provides a fantastic new sport and recreation space for community members of all ages and ability to enjoy! The redevelopment of the skate park celebrates the suburb’s cultural heritage, intertwining the Indigenous meaning for Narara, “black snake” into the skate park’s design.Standout features include a combination of half pipe, transition and skate plaza style, catering for all skill levels and skate styles.
Central Coast Council is asking residents and visitors to do their part to help protect the endangered Little Tern over their breeding season the summer.The Little Tern migrates annually from South-East Asia and chooses Karagi Point, The Entrance North as a nesting site.Little Terns are highly sensitive to human disturbance and are known to abandon their nests and eggs if they feel unsafe.
Central Coast Council is proposing to grant a Licence to Kiss Me Pty Ltd over part of Lot 7037 DP 1066209 (known as Umina Recreation Precinct, Sydney Ave, Umina Beach) for an outdoor dining area adjacent to Jasmine Green Café.The Licence is for a term of 12 months and will permit the installation of outdoor furniture and the service of alcohol, subject to the conditions of Jasmine Green’s On Premises Liquor Licence.Council will retain the right to terminate the Licence for convenience if any issues with the Licenced Area arise.All submissions in relation to this Proposed License should be sent to ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au for the attention of James Landis.
As Toukley, Canton Beach, Noraville and Norah Head continue to grow and evolve, Council wants to ensure local character remains at the forefront of any planning decisions and that the community is represented in the decision-making process.
Council provides many spaces for affordable active fun for all the family - across the Central Coast. Here are some ideas on how to keep active after school:Cool off at a patrolled beach or pool Council patrols 15 coastal beaches and one ocean pool complex being The Grant McBride Baths at The Entrance.
Central Coast Council is conducting a Request For Information (RFI) from the general aviation industry and other interested parties to determine the future demand requirements on the Central Coast Airport.The purpose of this RFI is to conduct a no-obligation market sounding to clearly define the requirements of interested general aviation businesses and individuals to locate and operate their businesses at Central Coast Airport.Responses on the RFI will help contribute to the development of the Draft Central Coast Airport Masterplan.If you are interested in submitting a response to this RFI, please register your interest on the Central Coast Council page of the Tenderlink website.Responses to this RFI close at 2:00pm Thursday 31 March 2022.