Strategic Plan and Draft Budget Now Available for Comment
The Shoalhaven City Council has recently released drafts of several VERY important documents for community comment.
The Voice has a meeting planned for Monday 30th May, 7pm, Huskisson Community Centre where we will endeavour to discuss these documents.
To make comment on these documents you can:
review them and forward your comments to the Council
OR email us with your comments and we will include in a Voice submission
OR attend the Voice meeting on the 30th May and provide your feedback there
OR drop in to a pop up tent at Jervis Bay Maritime Museum Winter Morning Markets – 4 June, 10 – 2 (for Strategic Plan and Budget).
SCC Planning documents for comment and information
Community Strategic Plan – Shoalhaven 2032
The Council is checking that the Draft Community Strategic Plan reflects what the community and stakeholders think. This 10 year plan will guide Council’s actions and goals.
A drop in event will be held at Jervis Bay Maritime Museum Winter Morning Markets – 4 June.
Feedback closes 5pm Friday 10th June.
You can find the plan and provide your feedback at:
Link to Community strategic plan
Draft Delivery Program and Operational Plan and Budget – 2022/2023
This document is currently on public exhibition. The larger document includes fees and charges, and resourcing strategy.
A drop in event will be held at Jervis Bay Maritime Museum Winter Morning Markets – 4 June.
Feedback closes 5pm Friday 10th June.
You can find the plan and provide your feedback at:
Link to draft operational plan and budget
Draft Shoalhaven Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2022-26
This document is currently on public exhibition.
You can find the plan and provide your feedback – by Sunday 12th June – at:
Link to draft disability inclusion plan
You can also email feedback to the Voice (reply this email) and we will include in the Voice responses.
OR come to our meeting 30th May and provide your feedback there.
Late comment – roundabout on Burrill and Jervis St
We belated picked up a letter notifying the community about a proposed roundabout on the corner of Burrill and Jervis Streets. If you have any comments on this proposal please sendimmediately to Councilcouncil@shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au, reference 6869E (D22/158450)
or call Woollamia Depot
1300 293111
Roundabout plan
Recent Development Applications in Huskisson / Woollamia
DA22/1457, Two Storey Dwelling, In Ground Swimming Pool & Demolition of Existing Dwelling & Outbuilding, 38 Sydney St, HUSKISSON, $1,181,600.00
DA22/1526 New garage, workshop, tool shed and carport, 6 Jervis St, Huskisson
CD22/1284, Single storey dwelling, 7 Clyde St Huskisson, Complying development.
DS22/1114, Modification to stormwater discharge point, 26A streamside St, Woollamia, Section 96 amendment
DA22/1520, Alterations and additions, 17 Seasongood Rd, Woollamia
CD22/1278, New construction of shed, 32 Fairfax Rd, Woollamia.
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
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