Here is a quick update regarding Huskisson Woollamia matters.
A Politics in the Park event has been organised for Saturday 23rd April (tomorrow) in White Sands Park, starting at 2pm. More information.
The next Huskisson Woollamia Community Voice meeting is 30th May 2022.
Please note also the next Council meeting is 26th April.
Updates since last meeting
Five community members and Councillor Christen met on site with Council engineering staff to look at the parking plans for Huskisson. It was a very useful meeting, and the team will consider our suggestions and come back to the community with revised plans. Thank you to Indika (Council Planner) for organising the meeting.
Mayor Amanda Findley is booked in to attend the Voice meeting on 1st August 2022.
Walter Salmon has sent off the comprehensive review of road conditions, issues and solutions on Woollamia Road to Council – thank you Walter and team.
DA22/1390, Conversion of (Alterations & Additions) Residential Unit Building to Single Dwelling, 1 Wood Cr, HUSKISSON, 11-Apr-22, $554,928.00
DA22/1424, Ticket Booth Kiosk, Whale Sculpture & Weather Protection Roofing on Wharf in Association with Jervis Bay Wild Operations, 4 Currambene St, HUSKISSON, $133,320.00
DS/1101, Dwelling additions/rear covered entertaining area and swim spa, 25 Streamside, Woollamia.
DA22/1309, Demolition 45 Duncan St and construction of residential flat building. Notification.
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