Lismore City Council Flood Response - June 2022

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The Future of Lismore Housing Response Solving the short-term housing crisis is critical to Lismore’s economic and social recovery. Returning people to their homes as quickly as possible will ease local housing pressures and reduce the mental health impact of the flood emergency. It is imperative that Lismore is able to keep its local community together, to ensure critical skills are available to support recovery, including trade and contractor skills which will be in high demand in the coming years. Without suitable accommodation solutions, residents will have no other choice than to leave the region. Resilience NSW, working with the Department of Planning and the State Housing Taskforce, are accountable for short- and medium-term housing solutions across Lismore and other affected parts of the Northern Rivers. Council is pleased to note one such site has been established in Wollongbar (pictured below), with further sites to be announced in the coming weeks. Council’s role in supporting Lismore’s housing crisis is:

This will include consideration of key strategic issues including:

• W orking with relevant agencies to identify appropriate sites for temporary housing

• O pportunities for new flood-free land to be released for residential and business purposes,

• S treamlining the development application process to facilitate short to medium term housing solutions

• P otential for increased density in suitable flood free locations

• P articipating in meetings across the region, in order to align services and support. • C ouncil is currently reviewing its Growth Management Strategy and Housing Strategy in order to ensure that Council’s position on key issues is clear and well understood by the Reconstruction Commission.

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Flood Response April 2022

• A dvocating for land-swaps to relocate people from high-risk areas • F easibility and design work for a new commercial precinct • S upport for flood resilient rebuilding opportunities • Voluntary housing buy-back schemes • Voluntary house raising schemes


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Appendix B: A short history of flooding in Lismore

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page 43

Appendix A: How you can help

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page 42

Reflections

1min
page 38

Economic recovery

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page 37

Our lived experience: A message from the Mayor

3min
pages 39-40

Conclusion

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page 41

Housing response

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page 36

Environmental impact

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pages 31-32

CitySafe CCTV network

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page 27

Business impact

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page 30

Mental health and welfare

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page 33

Reconstruction

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page 35

- Richmond Tweed Regional Library – Lismore branch

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Major project delays

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page 28

Council’s fleet

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Community support

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page 12

Water

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pages 17-18

Next steps

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page 14

Lismore Regional Airport

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page 21

Essential Council infrastructure

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page 11

Introduction

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pages 3-6

Our immediate response

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page 10

Blakebrook Quarry

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