Council’s hefty May meeting
LISMORE Council will discuss its Draft Voluntary Planning Agreements for the North Lismore Plateau at its May meeting on May 8.
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LISMORE Council will discuss its Draft Voluntary Planning Agreements for the North Lismore Plateau at its May meeting on May 8.
THE general manager of the council has announced he will be leaving the top job to take up a new position.
SACK staff and stop new infrastructure to get Lismore Council back in the black was the strategy argued by some councillors.
IT’S not known when the roadworks along the Bruxner Highway between Goonellabah and Wollongbar will be finished. And there are 17 other projects under way.
DESPITE warnings of possible flight reductions from Rex, Jenny Dowell says she has secret information suggesting flights to and from Sydney will stay.
LISMORE City Council has defended a $291,500 boat sculpture, saying it blew its budget partially thanks to an agreement with Essential Energy falling through.
LISMORE now has its own version of Clive’s ill-fated Titanic 2, a strange looking skeletal boat sculpture to be unveiled quietly tomorrow – three years late, and costing three times its original budget.
A LISMORE councillor slammed NSW as a “nanny state” following a disagreement with Roads and Maritime Services about lowering speed limits.
LISMORE City Council has consented to the development of a 40m high NBN Co fixed wireless broadband tower at Nimbin, noting a “limited number” of opposing public submissions.
THREE people in just 20 minutes falling over on an uneven footpath in Lismore is just not good enough, locals say.
LISMORE City Council has passed its $134 million 2014-15 budget with a deficit of $60,600 that may increase as the Federal Budget passes through Parliament.
FRIENDS of the Koala group says a lack of funding in Lismore City Council’s budget for its koala plan shows conservation has fallen by the wayside.
LISMORE councillor Greg Bennett has described speed cameras as “nothing but revenue raisers” and opposed a recommendation for a fixed camera at Bexhill.
LISMORE City Council to consider a motion asking the State Government to declare the entire local government area a “no-go zone” for all unconventional mining.
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