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A City within a World Heritage Area National Park

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The Council is committed to leading our City, protecting our environment, caring for our people, making our City vibrant, livable, healthy and accessible, and economically and financially sustainable. Blue Mountains City Council has 12 Councillors (including the Mayor who is elected by the Councillors), representing 4 Wards within the City. Councillors are elected every 4 years. The General Manager is appointed by the Council to manage the administration of the Council and in turn, the General Manager appoints staff within Council. The Council as steward The Blue Mountains is one of only two cities in the world surrounded by a World Heritage Area ands its within the Sydney drinking water catchment servicing 1.7 million people. This presents additional responsibilities and costs for the Council as steward of a City in a World Heritage National Park. This includes managing the impact of development on the environment, protecting and conserving world heritage natural values and protecting the health of drinking water catchments. The Council as leader and advocate The Council leads the governance and management of a City with an area of 1,431km2 and a population of close to 80,000 spread across 27 towns and villages. The Council engages, consults and partners with the community on their needs and required levels of service. It also advocates to other levels of government for services and funding and works to improve the well-being of our community and financial sustainability of our City. The Council as service provider The Council allocates over $100 million each year to the provision of an extensive range of services to meet community needs and priorities. The Council almost matches every dollar paid by ratepayers for service delivery with funding from other sources, including grants. Services provided include transport and public accessibility, waste resource management, town centres, community development, emergency management, economic development, sport and recreation, family daycare and libraries. The Council as asset manager The Council is responsible for managing significant natural assets that underpin the identity and health of the region, including 10,000 hectares of bushland, 300 km of creeks, 20 hectares of open freshwater bodies and 500 hectares of Endangered Ecological communities. Supporting the delivery of services, the Council manages over $1 billion worth of built assets. The maintenance and renewal of these assets is critical to sustaining our quality of life and meeting the needs of residents and visitors to the City.

The Council is committed to leading our City, protecting our environment, caring for our people, making our City vibrant, livable, healthy and accessible, and economically and financially sustainable. Blue Mountains City Council has 12 Councillors (including the Mayor who is elected by the Councillors), representing 4 Wards within the City. Councillors are elected every 4 years. The General Manager is appointed by the Council to manage the administration of the Council and in turn, the General Manager appoints staff within Council. The Council as steward The Blue Mountains is one of only two cities in the world surrounded by a World Heritage Area ands its within the Sydney drinking water catchment servicing 1.7 million people. This presents additional responsibilities and costs for the Council as steward of a City in a World Heritage National Park. This includes managing the impact of development on the environment, protecting and conserving world heritage natural values and protecting the health of drinking water catchments. The Council as leader and advocate The Council leads the governance and management of a City with an area of 1,431km2 and a population of close to 80,000 spread across 27 towns and villages. The Council engages, consults and partners with the community on their needs and required levels of service. It also advocates to other levels of government for services and funding and works to improve the well-being of our community and financial sustainability of our City. The Council as service provider The Council allocates over $100 million each year to the provision of an extensive range of services to meet community needs and priorities. The Council almost matches every dollar paid by ratepayers for service delivery with funding from other sources, including grants. Services provided include transport and public accessibility, waste resource management, town centres, community development, emergency management, economic development, sport and recreation, family daycare and libraries. The Council as asset manager The Council is responsible for managing significant natural assets that underpin the identity and health of the region, including 10,000 hectares of bushland, 300 km of creeks, 20 hectares of open freshwater bodies and 500 hectares of Endangered Ecological communities. Supporting the delivery of services, the Council manages over $1 billion worth of built assets. The maintenance and renewal of these assets is critical to sustaining our quality of life and meeting the needs of residents and visitors to the City.

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Blue Mountains City Council - Upper Mountains & Lower Mountains
2-6 Civic Place, Katoomba, NSW 2780
Blue Mountains City Council - Blaxland Library
Blue Mountains City Council - Wentworth Falls Library
3 Great Western Highway, Wentworth Falls, NSW 2782
Blue Mountains City Council - Springwood Library
3 Macquarie Road, Springwood, NSW 2777
Blue Mountains City Council - Blackheath Library
3 Great Western Highway, Blackheath, NSW 2785
Blue Mountains City Council - Lawson Library
3 Loftus Street, Lawson, NSW 2783
Blue Mountains City Council - Leisure Centres - Springwood Aquatic & Fitness Centre (Plateau)
3 Plateau Road, Springwood, NSW 2777
Blue Mountains City Council - Leisure Centres - Lawson
3 St Bernards Drive, Lawson, NSW 2783
Blue Mountains City Council - Leisure Centres - Katoomba Sports & Aquatic Centre (Catalina)
15 Catalina Avenue, Katoomba, NSW 2780
Blue Mountains City Council - Leisure Centres - Blackheath
9 Prince Edward Street, Blackheath, NSW 2785
Blue Mountains City Council - Leisure Centres - Glenbrook
Blue Mountains City Council - Halls - Booking Phone
Blue Mountains City Council - Caravan Parks - Katoomba
3 Katoomba Falls Road, Katoomba, NSW 2780
Blue Mountains City Council - Blue Mountains Theatre & Community Hub
106 Macquarie Road, Springwood, NSW 2777
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Blue Mountains City Council - Resource Recovery & Waste Management Facilities - Garbage Service Enquiries
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Blue Mountains City Council - Parks & Ovals
Blue Mountains City Council - Resource Recovery & Waste Management Facilities (Blaxland)
28-30 Attunga Road, Blaxland, NSW 2774
Blue Mountains City Council - Resource Recovery & Waste Management Facilities - Katoomba
49 Woodlands Road, Katoomba, NSW 2780