Local issues to Council
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filed under:
Greenways,
Issues with council,
waste management,
Communication,
LEP,
Local environment plan
This contains copies of letters, documents and links about current issues that Bywong Community Association is concerned about.
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Greenways Renewal
- More than 30 people attended a meeting on 20th April to share information about the existing Greenways network in Bywong and Wamboin and to discuss what could be done about improving the network and potentially expanding it. The outcome of the meeting was to form two groups - the Friends of the Greenways to support Greenways maintenance and potential development, and to have a smaller Greenways Renewal Working Group to develop a clear strategy for maintenance and possible development of the Greenways.
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Greenways archive material
- This is a collection of documents that show the history of planning and discussion for the Greenways pilot network, from 1994-2001.
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Local Environment Plan 2010
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Waste management
- Contains frequently asked questions FAQs about the proposed waste transfer facility at Macs Reef Road, what it will cost to build, what is will cost residents to use the facility and some examples of different types of households and what they expect to pay.
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Locality signs for Bywong
- Copies of letters to Council requesting locality road signs for Bywong.
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Climate change funding - Bywong suggestions February 2009
- A collection of local view on what could be done with climate change funding.
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Draft Submission from Bywong Community on the Palerang Social and Community Development Plan 2006
- Draft Submission from Bywong Community sent on 20th April, 2007
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No Sutton Quarry - information from 23 November 2005
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Information about Palerang Council
- Bywong forms part of the Palerang shire with nine councillors elected to represent everyone in shire. Council meets monthly on the first Thursday of the month, except for January. Council offices are based in both Bungendore and Braidwood.
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PROPOSED Council charges FOR 2010-2011
- This document is being considered as part of the general management plan for Palerang Council for 2010-2011.

