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Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies
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Consultation has concluded
PUBLIC EXHIBITION PERIOD: Monday 4 November to Monday 15 December, inclusive
Snowy Monaro Regional Council has received financial support from the State Floodplain Management program (managed by the Office of Environment and Heritage) to undertake a flood investigation of Cooma, Berridale, Bredbo, and Michelago.
At its Ordinary Council Meeting on 17 October, Snowy Monaro Regional Council resolved to place the Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies on public exhibition.
The studies are designed to improve understanding of flood behaviour and better inform management of flood risk in the aforementioned towns. The studies provide a sound technical basis for any further flood risk management investigation of each of these towns.
Council encourages residents to view the study and provide feedback.
To view the Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies please download a PDF from the document library to the right of your screen. Copies and further documentation are available in Council's Cooma and Berridale office, Cooma Library, and Michelago General Store.
Feedback will be accepted until 5pm Sunday 15 December.
Submissions can be made by completing the below survey, or in writing to the General Manager
Post: Snowy Monaro Regional Council PO BOX 714 Cooma NSW 2630
PUBLIC EXHIBITION PERIOD: Monday 4 November to Monday 15 December, inclusive
Snowy Monaro Regional Council has received financial support from the State Floodplain Management program (managed by the Office of Environment and Heritage) to undertake a flood investigation of Cooma, Berridale, Bredbo, and Michelago.
At its Ordinary Council Meeting on 17 October, Snowy Monaro Regional Council resolved to place the Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies on public exhibition.
The studies are designed to improve understanding of flood behaviour and better inform management of flood risk in the aforementioned towns. The studies provide a sound technical basis for any further flood risk management investigation of each of these towns.
Council encourages residents to view the study and provide feedback.
To view the Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies please download a PDF from the document library to the right of your screen. Copies and further documentation are available in Council's Cooma and Berridale office, Cooma Library, and Michelago General Store.
Feedback will be accepted until 5pm Sunday 15 December.
Submissions can be made by completing the below survey, or in writing to the General Manager
Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain risk Management Studies
Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies has finished this stage
Feedback is now being accepted.
Under Review
Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies is currently at this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Snowy Monaro Flood and Floodplain Risk Management Studies
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.