Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks Catchment Flood Study

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Consultation has concluded

As part of our commitment to managing flood and stormwater in our region, we’re working on a flood study for the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks catchment. The updated Study explains the ways flooding happens in the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks catchment, which covers an area between Towradgi and the southern end of Wollongong.

We’re sharing the draft Study with the community during the public exhibition from 6 April to 11 May 2020.

In line with NSW Health guidelines about Novel Coronavirus, we’ve made some changes to the way we’re engaging the community, to keep our staff and people in our community safe. Instead of having face-to-face conversations with people, we’re offering the following opportunities to learn more about the flood study and ask questions of the floodplain engineers who are working on it:

On this wepbage, you can

In addition, you can email engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au to book in a time to speak to a flood engineer about the Study via phone or Skype.

Following our conversations with the community, the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks Flood Study will go to Council for adoption. After that, we can start working on a Floodplain Risk Management Study that looks at what the risks and damages from floods might be, and what we could do to mitigate (reduce) those risks. We’ll again be inviting the community to contribute to that process when the time comes.

Feedback closes on 11 May 2020.

As part of our commitment to managing flood and stormwater in our region, we’re working on a flood study for the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks catchment. The updated Study explains the ways flooding happens in the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks catchment, which covers an area between Towradgi and the southern end of Wollongong.

We’re sharing the draft Study with the community during the public exhibition from 6 April to 11 May 2020.

In line with NSW Health guidelines about Novel Coronavirus, we’ve made some changes to the way we’re engaging the community, to keep our staff and people in our community safe. Instead of having face-to-face conversations with people, we’re offering the following opportunities to learn more about the flood study and ask questions of the floodplain engineers who are working on it:

On this wepbage, you can

In addition, you can email engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au to book in a time to speak to a flood engineer about the Study via phone or Skype.

Following our conversations with the community, the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks Flood Study will go to Council for adoption. After that, we can start working on a Floodplain Risk Management Study that looks at what the risks and damages from floods might be, and what we could do to mitigate (reduce) those risks. We’ll again be inviting the community to contribute to that process when the time comes.

Feedback closes on 11 May 2020.

Feedback on the Fairy & Cabbage Tree Creeks Flood Study

Consultation has concluded