PUBLIC EXHIBITION Draft Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan
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Georges River Council, in partnership with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s Coastal and Estuary Grants Program have developed the Draft Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan. The Plan will be integral to the delivery of resilient estuarine ecosystems and vibrant communities along the foreshore areas of the Georges River within the Georges River Local Government Area (LGA).
The draft Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan focuses on the 18.5 kilometres of publicly owned foreshore currently managed by Georges River Council. This foreshore area extends from Captain Cook Bridge, Sans Souci to Riverwood Park on Saltpan Creek Riverwood.
The draft Plan has identified locations of publicly owned foreshore suitable for enhanced recreational access and links between key foreshore assets, opportunities to create resilient estuarine ecosystems and liveable community places.
The Plan considers strategic projects where important access opportunities are identified and considered a high priority. In addition the plan identifies foreshore improvement works to enhance amenity and recreational opportunities such as the creation of formal walking and cycling trails.
Please take some time to review the document and provide Council with your comments to assist in the planning of this valuable asset.
Following the exhibition period and the receipt of public comments, the draft plan will be updated to incorporate community feedback and suggestions where feasible. The final Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan will then be brought back to Council for adoption.
Georges River Council, in partnership with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s Coastal and Estuary Grants Program have developed the Draft Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan. The Plan will be integral to the delivery of resilient estuarine ecosystems and vibrant communities along the foreshore areas of the Georges River within the Georges River Local Government Area (LGA).
The draft Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan focuses on the 18.5 kilometres of publicly owned foreshore currently managed by Georges River Council. This foreshore area extends from Captain Cook Bridge, Sans Souci to Riverwood Park on Saltpan Creek Riverwood.
The draft Plan has identified locations of publicly owned foreshore suitable for enhanced recreational access and links between key foreshore assets, opportunities to create resilient estuarine ecosystems and liveable community places.
The Plan considers strategic projects where important access opportunities are identified and considered a high priority. In addition the plan identifies foreshore improvement works to enhance amenity and recreational opportunities such as the creation of formal walking and cycling trails.
Please take some time to review the document and provide Council with your comments to assist in the planning of this valuable asset.
Following the exhibition period and the receipt of public comments, the draft plan will be updated to incorporate community feedback and suggestions where feasible. The final Georges River Foreshore Access and Improvement Plan will then be brought back to Council for adoption.