Lincoln Road Stormwater Drainage Catchment Investigation and Design

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Storwater works

Port Macquarie-Hastings Council is committed to effectively managing and maintaining the community’s stormwater network, along with planning for the future needs of our growing region. In line with this commitment, Council is currently undertaking a stormwater drainage investigation focusing on the Lincoln Road stormwater catchment. The aim of this investigation is to identify any stormwater drainage issues within the catchment and develop a detailed design and construction staging plan to remediate these issues.

Typical stormwater issues that will be targeted during this investigation will include:

  • Unsafe stormwater flows within the roadway
  • Stormwater from the roadway overflowing into adjacent/downhill buildings
  • Stormwater upwelling from pits/pipes during minor storm events

See attached catchment Plan showing the area of the study.

Have Your Say

We are interested in your experiences with any stormwater drainage issues you have identified or experienced within the Lincoln Road stormwater catchment. Please complete the short questionnaire available under the submission tab below.

You can also share your experiences by sending an email or post your response to:

Email: council@pmhc.nsw.gov.au

Post: The General Manager
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
PO Box 84
Port Macquarie NSW 2444

Note that any submission may be made public, and public disclosure is required for any political donations or gifts (including to staff). Submissions are subject to the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.

Any further enquiries, please contact Hayden Williams on telephone (02) 6581 8111 or email to council@pmhc.nsw.gov.au

Port Macquarie-Hastings Council is committed to effectively managing and maintaining the community’s stormwater network, along with planning for the future needs of our growing region. In line with this commitment, Council is currently undertaking a stormwater drainage investigation focusing on the Lincoln Road stormwater catchment. The aim of this investigation is to identify any stormwater drainage issues within the catchment and develop a detailed design and construction staging plan to remediate these issues.

Typical stormwater issues that will be targeted during this investigation will include:

  • Unsafe stormwater flows within the roadway
  • Stormwater from the roadway overflowing into adjacent/downhill buildings
  • Stormwater upwelling from pits/pipes during minor storm events

See attached catchment Plan showing the area of the study.

Have Your Say

We are interested in your experiences with any stormwater drainage issues you have identified or experienced within the Lincoln Road stormwater catchment. Please complete the short questionnaire available under the submission tab below.

You can also share your experiences by sending an email or post your response to:

Email: council@pmhc.nsw.gov.au

Post: The General Manager
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
PO Box 84
Port Macquarie NSW 2444

Note that any submission may be made public, and public disclosure is required for any political donations or gifts (including to staff). Submissions are subject to the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.

Any further enquiries, please contact Hayden Williams on telephone (02) 6581 8111 or email to council@pmhc.nsw.gov.au

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Writing a submission is one way of sharing your views and opinions with Council. All submissions are considered before making a decision and your submission will be included in a report to Council. Submissions close 3 May 2018.

    Note: Submissions and petitions are public information and may be made public. If you wish to have information in your submission suppressed, you will need to request this in writing. 

    This consultation has now concluded
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