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How much are my rates increasing?
For the financial year 2024‑2025, Council is proposing that our rates income is indexed by 5% in line with the IPART rate peg determined for Wollongong.Domestic Waste charges for a medium size bin (120-140 litre) will increase by 11.5% or $51.55
What has led to a decision to remediate Greenhouse Park?
We know this site was first used as the city’s municipal waste depot from the 1940s and later as a builders’ landfill site up until 1994. During this time environmental measures were not as stringent as they are today. After a black tar-like
A new off-leash dog park
over 15 kilograms and another for small dogs. The dog-friendly spaces have tunnels for play, seating, dog waste bags and bins, and a water fountain with dog bowl to help quench any parched pooches.There are some rules that apply to all of Council’s off
Draft Annual Plan Exhibition 2014-15
policy and waste fee and charges exemption policy.Since August 2013 when we launched Securing Our Future we have undertaken extensive engagement in order to address our asset renewal funding gap. More than 5300 respondents have been involved in this
What engagement have we done to date?
priorities are renewable energy used in Council operations, businesses and the community, sustainable transport options, less waste to landfill including FOGO, landfill gas capture, more trees planted and for Council to demonstrate leadership in relation
How much are my rates increasing?
decrease. Domestic Waste charges for a 120 litre bin will increase by 5.9% or $24.90/year to $446.50 (2022-2023 - $421.60). Stormwater Management charge is proposed to remain unchanged at $25 per property (Residential non strata). Proposed fees and
History and Heritage
Hicks was. The creek is infested with weeds and industrial waste and yet it could be a wildlife corridor and tell the story of its local area and its links to the ancient aboriginal world long ago.
What is on exhibition?
2014/15 provides an overview of Council's financial estimates and program of Capital Works for the financial year. Draft Wollongong Waste Recovery Park fees and charges exemption policy - sets out conditions for exemptions from tipping fees.
Council has a range of plans already. Why do we need a Sustainable Wollongong Strategy?
the goal and sustainability outcomes in each of the priority areas. Effective and collaborative implementation of the actions identified in this Strategy will ensure that we, as a community, can create a thriving low waste, low emissions City, which is resilient, liveable and has high biodiversity values.
Draft Asbestos Policy
homes that may contain asbestos.5 Outline Council’s development approval process for developments that may involve asbestos and conditions of consent.6 Outline waste management and regulation procedures for asbestos waste in the Wollongong Local