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Consultation has concluded
Project Update
Thank you to those who participated in the consultation of the Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan (RAP), which since been adopted by Council. The following documents associated with the consultation are provided on this page:
Exhibition Summary Report
Council Report
A final copy of the Blue Gum Park RAP
Willoughby City Council is seeking community feedback for Blue Gum Park.
Please review the Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan in the Document Library and leave your comments below in the survey prior to closure of the community consultation period at5 pm, Friday 31 August 2018.
Blue Gum Park consists of 17 hectares of bushland located west of the Pacific Highway and north of Fullers Road in Chatswood. It is important as a contiguous link with Fullers Park, bushland managed by Ku-ring-gai Council and the Lane Cove National Park to the west.
Key Actions for the Draft Reserve Action Plan:
Continuation of weed management activities
Maintenance of stormwater lines
Continuing support of the Bushcare volunteer group.
All community members who leave a comment will receive a response after the community consultation period.
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Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants using this site very seriously.
Please note all submissions are public documents and may be made available or reproduced in Council reports.
Thank you to those who participated in the consultation of the Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan (RAP), which since been adopted by Council. The following documents associated with the consultation are provided on this page:
Exhibition Summary Report
Council Report
A final copy of the Blue Gum Park RAP
Willoughby City Council is seeking community feedback for Blue Gum Park.
Please review the Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan in the Document Library and leave your comments below in the survey prior to closure of the community consultation period at5 pm, Friday 31 August 2018.
Blue Gum Park consists of 17 hectares of bushland located west of the Pacific Highway and north of Fullers Road in Chatswood. It is important as a contiguous link with Fullers Park, bushland managed by Ku-ring-gai Council and the Lane Cove National Park to the west.
Key Actions for the Draft Reserve Action Plan:
Continuation of weed management activities
Maintenance of stormwater lines
Continuing support of the Bushcare volunteer group.
All community members who leave a comment will receive a response after the community consultation period.
Your Privacy
Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants using this site very seriously.
Please note all submissions are public documents and may be made available or reproduced in Council reports.
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Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan has finished this stage
The community is invited to make comments regarding the Draft Reserve Action Plan.
Comments will be received until 5pm, Friday 31 August 2018.
Revision of Draft Plan
Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan has finished this stage
Draft Plan to be revised based on feedback from Community Consultation and the Natural Heritage and Bushland Advisory Committee.
Final report
Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented. This includes a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Report to Council
Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan has finished this stage
Endorsed Final Plan is submitted to Council for approval.
Plan Adopted
Draft Blue Gum Park Reserve Action Plan is currently at this stage
Following a Council Meeting, the Reserve Action Plan is adopted by Council. Work actions commence and annual reviews to be conducted.