Central Coast Council’s Annual Report 2021-2022 has been released, providing a comprehensive account of Council’s performance from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.Despite significant challenges presented during the 12-month period, including the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain issues, La Niña wet weather conditions and Council’s financial situation, Council was able to achieve some significant outcomes.Highlights for 2021-22 include:Central Coast Local Environmental Plan 2022 (CCLEP 2022) and Central Coast Development Control Plan 2022 (CCDCP 2022) finalised, providing a uniform set of planning controls for the entire Central CoastPreparation and endorsement of the Central Coast Water Security PlanECO Destination Certification for the Central Coast, recognised by Ecotourism Australia (we are one of the first regions in the country to be recognised!) A full calendar of community events and activities even through COVID-19 restrictions, including Chromefest, the Harvest Festival, Taste of Toukley, Senior Week, Youth Week and many moreCompletion of the hallmark Woy Woy Town Centre WharfDelivery of essential and community infrastructure across the region, including play spaces, road upgrades, shared pathways and moreHere’s some of the achievements in numbers: 16,088,970 kerbside bin collections34,255 tonnes of household recyclables diverted from landfill59,294 tonnes of garden organics and biosolids diverted from landfill2,148 Active Kid and First Lap vouchers redeemed (valued at $214,800)722,821 attendances across Council’s six leisure centres and pools2,560 group fitness classes and 720 aqua fitness classes delivered3,283 building certification inspections undertaken488 new lots released2,883 development applications lodged24,086 community hall bookings19,748 open space and reserve bookings205 community leases managed85,668 potholes filled280 kilometres of road grading completed2.47 kilometres of drainage infrastructure constructedAnd much more, read on here: