Draft Development Assessment Policy Submissions closed on 04 June 2024, 05:00 PM Kiama Council has placed its Draft Development Assessment Policy on public exhibition and is inviting our community and stakeholders to provide their feedback.
Community Engagement Strategy Submissions closed on 17 May 2024, 05:00 PM The Community Engagement Strategy was adopted on Tuesday 18 June.
Jamberoo Heritage Review The Jamberoo component forms the second part of our Heritage Review and the wider findings of the Kiama Local Strategic Planning Statement.
Kiama Sports Complex and South Werri Reserve masterplans Submissions closed on 08 October 2023, 11:59 PM Kiama Council is seeking community feedback on the development of masterplans for two sports complexes in our LGA: Kiama Sports Complex (Havilah Place) and South Werri Reserve, Gerringong.
Notices of Motion - reduce councillors and directly elect Mayor Submissions closed on 08 August 2023, 05:00 PM Kiama Councillor Mark Croxford has lodged a Notice of Motion that proposes to reduce our number councillors from nine to seven. Kiama Councillor Stuart Larkins has lodged a Notice of Motion that proposes we directly elect our Mayor.
Vegetation Study Submissions closed on 20 July 2023, 12:00 AM As part of an action in Kiama's LSPS, Council is working to have a municipal-wide vegetation study completed that to ensure our biodiversity corridor and bushfire mapping is accurate.
Open Spaces and Recreation Strategy This project will develop and deliver an Open Space and Recreation Strategy for Council for the next 10 years.
Draft KMC Development Assessment Policy 11 January - 8 February 2023 In response to feedback and legislative requirements, Council have developed and are implementing a Planning Reform Program for our Local Government Area (LGA).
Heritage Review Program Find out about our Heritage Review that forms part of our Strategic Works Program, and learn how you can participate..
Gerringong Town Centre Review As part of the Kiama Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS), our community identified the need to strengthen our commercial centres and celebrate and protect local character.