Annual Report 2021-2022

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Organisation structure Management Council’s organisation structure encompasses the Office of the General Manager and four operational Divisions. Administration of service delivery is led by the General Manager, with four Directors guiding delivery through 19 Branch Managers. Hornsby Shire Council delivers many services across the Hornsby Shire local government area. Services range from waste services to community development – a snapshot of services undertaken by each Division is shown below. Branches

GENERAL MANAGER

Office of the General Manager Strategy and Place

Steven Head

Risk and Audit

Financial Services CORPORATE SUPPORT DIVISION

Glen Magus Director

Governance and Customer Service Technology and Transformation Land and Property Service People and Culture

COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENT DIVISION

Parks, Trees and Recreation

Steve Fedorow

Library and Community Services

Natural Resources

Director

Waste Management

PLANNING AND COMPLIANCE DIVISION

Strategic Land Use Planning

James Farrington

Regulatory Services

Director

Development Assessments

Asset Operations and Maintenance INFRASTRUCTURE AND MAJOR PROJECTS

Bob Stephens

Deputy General Manager

Design and Construction Major Projects Traffic Engineering and Road Safety Aquatic and Brickpit

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HORNSBY SHIRE COUNCIL

Snapshot of service delivery As chief executive officer, the General Manager implements the decisions of Council’s elected representatives. He is also responsible for the day-to-day management of Council as a corporate organisation and provides the most direct link between the Councillors and staff. Provides management support to Councillors and Council staff, including customer service, governance, technology and transformation and property management. Manages the Shire’s natural resources, is responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of the Shire’s open space network, provides a wide range of community services including waste and recycling services, community development and community centre management, and runs our library network. Seeks to strike a sustainable balance between meeting the needs of Hornsby Shire's growing population and protecting our natural environment. Responsible for aquatic and indoor recreation facilities, our extensive local road system, and all of our buildings and foreshore facilities. Also manages the flow of traffic and safety on our local non-state controlled roads.


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Special Rate Variation 2011/12-2013/14

8min
pages 151-153

Requests for information (GIPA Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998

1min
page 149

EEO Management Plan Compliance with the NSW Carers (Recognition) Act 2010

9min
pages 144-148

Companion animals

3min
pages 139-140

Councillor professional development

2min
page 136

Meet the Team

3min
pages 92-94

State of the environment

15min
pages 84-89

Legislative requirements Mayoral and councillor fees, expenses and facilities

2min
pages 134-135

Internal audit and risk management

1min
page 37

Driving an efficient and productive Council

1min
page 36

Public Domain

2min
page 28

Hornsby Park – from quarry to parklands

1min
page 29

Our corporate values

1min
page 22

General Manager's message

3min
page 5

How you can be involved

1min
page 17

Organisation structure

1min
page 20

Engaging with our community and being involved

3min
page 16

Connections to country

1min
page 13

About our area

1min
page 12

Our community Vision 2032

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Mayor's message

3min
page 4
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