Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is seeking feedback from residents and businesses in small urban and rural communities that do not have access to Council’s water and/or sewerage services, described as unserviced properties.
The two surveys build upon earlier engagement with the community and will inform development of Council’s Water and Sewer Masterplan to deliver services for customers into the future.
Council Director for Water and Sewer Jamie Loader said the first survey was being conducted with the wider community, with a separate survey to follow with owners of unserviced properties.
“The surveys provide opportunities for the community to contribute to planning to ensure safe and reliable water and sewer services meets the needs of our customers,” Loader said.
“Council is developing knowledge across the community of its water and sewer systems and is keen to understand community interest for including connection of unserviced properties into our future plans.”
Council Administrator Rik Hart welcomed the continued engagement and commitment to listen to customers.
“The surveys are another opportunity for the community to assist Council in developing plans for the future that meet customer expectations,” Hart said.
The first survey opened on November 23 and ends December 14, followed by a targeted survey to owners of unserviced properties in January 2024.
To have your say visit yourvoiceourcoast.com/UnservicedProperties.