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Have your say: The Good Citizen's Guide in February

You can provide input by completing the survey, putting comments on our interactive map tool or making a submission here

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Have your say: The Good Citizen's Guide in February
Transport for NSW is seeking input on the Bulli bypass project to help the government understand what people are experiencing and what’s important to them. Photo: TfNSW

The government would like your thoughts, please.

Have a say on Bulli Bypass

Transport for NSW is investigating the extension of Memorial Drive to provide a bypass of the Bulli town centre. The project will also consider other transport improvements that could be made to improve safety, reduce congestion, and improve travel times and amenity within the Bulli area.

You can provide input by completing the survey, putting comments on an interactive map tool or making a submission here.

The project team will also be available to discuss the Bulli bypass at drop-in sessions at the Bulli Community Centre.

  • Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 5-8pm
  • Thursday, 29 February 2024 at 5-8pm

Community consultation is open to 11:59pm Monday, 11 March 2024.

Find more information here.

Explanation of Intended Effect: Changes to create low and mid-rise housing

Tell NSW Planning what you think of the proposed changes to encourage more diverse housing in well-located areas across the state.

The proposed reforms seek to:
* Allow dual occupancies (two dwellings on the same lot) in all R2 low density residential zones across NSW.
* Allow terraces, townhouses and 2 storey apartment blocks near transport hubs and town centres in R2 low density residential zones across the Six Cities Region.
* Allow mid-rise apartment blocks near transport hubs and town centres in R3 medium density zones across the six cities region.

Click here to have your say by 23 February.

Wollongong City Council's 2024 Wellbeing Survey

Every couple of years council checks in with our residents to see how they’re feeling about living in Wollongong and their sense of wellbeing.

The results of this survey help council understand what residents think already works, what’s important to them, and where council can work with other organisations and government to achieve the future we want for Wollongong.

The survey is open until Sunday, 3 March. Click here for more information.

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