Help shape the future of your city by having your say on the projects and initiatives that matter to you. Sharing your feedback and ideas can help make Lake Mac an even better place for our whole community to enjoy.
We are inviting community feedback on a proposal to remove the existing wheel stops from parking bays along The Boulevarde, Toronto. Our survey is open and closes on Sunday 21 December 2025.
Our Councillor Fees, Expenses and Facilites Policy sets the principles to ensure Councillors have access to adequate and reasonable resources to enable them to carry our their civic duties.
The objective of this planning proposal is to amend the Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014 to rezone 1 Progress Road, Mount Hutton, from R2 Low Density Residential to E1 Local Centre zoning.
Following the recent endorsement of our Community Strategic Plan 2025-2035, we're looking ahead and planning to deliver on our goals and vision for Lake Macquarie.
Council adopted the 7.11 and 7.12 Citywide Contributions Plans at its 17 November 2025 meeting. The report recommending adoption is available to view on Council's website.
At its Standing Committee meeting on 10 February 2025, Council endorsed the planning proposal. The objective of this planning proposal (RZ/4/2024) is to amend the Lake Macquaire Local Environmental Plan 2014 to rezone 1496 Hue Hue Road and 106 Wyee Road Wyee, from zone RU4 Primary Production Small Lots to zone E1 Local Centre.
We’ve prepared two design options for a new playground in Watagan Park Estate, Cooranbong.
You’re invited to let us know which option you would like via the survey below by 5 November 2025
Council has developed the Blacksmiths Dune Management Plan to help ensure our delicate and valued coast is protected for years to come – for everyone to enjoy.
Council is working with consultant WMAwater to prepare a Flood Risk Management Study and Plan for the North Creek catchment which includes Warners Bay, Lakelands and part of Speers Point.
The draft North West Lake Macquarie Catalyst Area Place Strategy will guide the future growth of Teralba, Speers Point, Boolaroo, Cockle Creek, Argenton, Glendale and Cardiff.
We are updating the Lake Mac Housing Strategy. The Housing Strategy guides the decisions that Council and the private sector will make to deliver a greater diversity of housing to accommodate population growth and demographic change. The housing strategy also guides the design and location of housing into the future.
As a key economic centre in the north-east of our city, Belmont offers unique opportunities when it comes to investment in new jobs and delivering diverse housing options that suit the needs of our growing population.
Council adopted the Youth Strategy 2025-2029 at its 17 November2025 meeting. The report recommending adoption is available to view on Council's website.
Lake Macquarie City Council is working with consultant WMAwater to prepare a flood study of North Creek which includes Warners Bay, Lakelands and part of Speers Point.
The Morisset Place Strategy is a long-term plan to guide the future development and growth of Morisset, a strategic location for population and jobs growth in Lake Macquarie.
Environmental and engineering consultants, Engeny, have been engaged to develop a flood study for various creeks in the Morisset area, providing crucial data on flood risks to guide future development and enhance community safety.
The Teralba to Toronto Climate Resilience Plan is for the suburbs of Teralba, Fassifern, Fennell Bay, Booragul, Woodrising, Marmong Point, Bolton Point, Blackalls Park and Toronto (the T2T area).
The Wyee Paper Subdivision consists of 199 residential lots that are owned by more than 140 landowners. Over the last few years, Council has spent a significant amount of time engaging with landowners...