Developer contributions are essential for funding infrastructure that supports Wollondilly’s growing communities. Contributions, whether monetary, land, or works-in-kind, fund new roads, community centres, and recreation facilities.
To support essential infrastructure in Wollondilly, Council collects contributions from developers, calculated by development type and location. Use the interactive Contributions Plan map for insights, or contact us for payment advice.
Voluntary Planning Agreements are collaborative agreements where developers contribute to Wollondilly’s infrastructure, public amenities, or affordable housing. Explore active and completed VPAs using the interactive map or view current agreements in the VPA Register.
The Wollondilly Local Planning Panel meets monthly to review and decide on development applications and planning proposals. Meetings are open to the public, with live webcasts for remote viewing.
Council’s online register provides transparency for development applications approved with variations to standards under Clause 4.6 of the Wollondilly Local Environmental Plan (WLEP) 2011. Updated quarterly, the register includes records by year and quarter for public review.
Developer contributions are essential for funding infrastructure that supports Wollondilly’s growing communities. Contributions, whether monetary, land, or works-in-kind, fund new roads, community centres, and recreation facilities.
To support essential infrastructure in Wollondilly, Council collects contributions from developers, calculated by development type and location. Use the interactive Contributions Plan map for insights, or contact us for payment advice.
Voluntary Planning Agreements are collaborative agreements where developers contribute to Wollondilly’s infrastructure, public amenities, or affordable housing. Explore active and completed VPAs using the interactive map or view current agreements in the VPA Register.
The Wollondilly Local Planning Panel meets monthly to review and decide on development applications and planning proposals. Meetings are open to the public, with live webcasts for remote viewing.
Council’s online register provides transparency for development applications approved with variations to standards under Clause 4.6 of the Wollondilly Local Environmental Plan (WLEP) 2011. Updated quarterly, the register includes records by year and quarter for public review.
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