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- Environment Levy 2005/2006 Achievements Report ( 796.8kb)
- Environment Levy Factsheet ( 64.3kb)
- Environment Levy Program 2007/2008 ( 33.2kb)
- Environment Levy Program 2005-2015 (10 Year) ( 60.5kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 2 (October - December 2007) ( 58.1kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 1 (July - September 2007) ( 69.6kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 4 (April - June 2007) ( 98.7kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 3 (January - March 2007) ( 212.5kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 2 (October - December 2006) ( 53.9kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 1 (July - September 2006) ( 85.7kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 4 (April - June 2006) ( 119.3kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 3 (January - March 2006) ( 100.7kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 2 (October - December 2005) ( 52.5kb)
- Environment Levy Report: Quarter 1 (July - September 2005) ( 153.6kb)
- Environmental Management Program and Budget ( 23.2kb)
Environment Levy
Council voted on 12 July 2005, as part of setting the rates, to introduce the Environment Levy. The Levy represents a rate increase of 3.65%, which will give Council $1.174 million per year to spend specifically on environmental protection and natural resource management projects within the Blue Mountains local government area.
The Blue Mountains is currently experiencing serious environmental problems, especially weed invasion; poor water quality; localised flooding; stormwater runoff into bushland; degraded and unsafe walking tracks, worsening degraded lands (including significant erosion); failing on-site sewerage systems and an increasing number of threatened species.
Protection of the natural environment is consistent with Council's policy direction and community priority of achieving a more sustainable future for the Blue Mountains. As one of the central local government areas located within a World Heritage Area and Sydney's drinking water supply catchment, it is imperative to achieve and demonstrate leading-practise in environmental protection and natural resource management.
Residents should note that Council applied to the Minister for Local Government for $2.1 million per year. However, the Minister approved a variation to Council's general income of $1.174 million. Therefore, an adjustment of $26,000 to the Environment Levy Program will be determined each year.
The information provided on Council's Environmental Management Program and Budget refers to Council's existing environmental management program and budget, separate from Environment Levy funding.




