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Consultation has concluded
Council is undertaking a review of the Hewitts Creek Flood Study (2002) to account for subsequent changes in the catchment and improvements in flood modelling software.
The review will update technical data relating to the nature and extent of flooding in the catchment, and will provide the basis for the subsequent Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan.
The review of the Flood Study is nearing completion and the draft Flood Study report is being publicly exhibited until Monday 10 November 2014 at the Wollongong and Thirroul Libraries.
Public information sessions will be held at the Bulli Senior Citizens Centre on Friday 24 October 2014 and Friday 31 October 2014. Further details on the public information session is included in the attached Newsletter.
The community is invited to provide comment on the draft Flood Study by completing the attached Newsletter/Community Feedback Form.
Council is undertaking a review of the Hewitts Creek Flood Study (2002) to account for subsequent changes in the catchment and improvements in flood modelling software.
The review will update technical data relating to the nature and extent of flooding in the catchment, and will provide the basis for the subsequent Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan.
The review of the Flood Study is nearing completion and the draft Flood Study report is being publicly exhibited until Monday 10 November 2014 at the Wollongong and Thirroul Libraries.
Public information sessions will be held at the Bulli Senior Citizens Centre on Friday 24 October 2014 and Friday 31 October 2014. Further details on the public information session is included in the attached Newsletter.
The community is invited to provide comment on the draft Flood Study by completing the attached Newsletter/Community Feedback Form.