Mona Vale / Bayview Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan

This Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan for Mona Vale/Bayview has been undertaken by Cardno Lawson Treloar for Pittwater Council to identify and examine options for the management of flooding within the Mona Vale Main Drain and Cahill Creek floodplain. The study has been undertaken in accordance with the NSW Government Floodplain Development Manual (2005).

A locality plan can be found in Figure 1.1. The outline of the study area can be found in Figure 1.2.

Study Context

This study forms two of the multiple stages of the Floodplain Management process which includes:

  • Formation of a Committee
  • Data Collection
  • Flood Study
  • Floodplain Risk Management Study
  • Floodplain Risk Management Plan
  • Implementation of Floodplain Risk Management Plan.

The study was jointly funded by Council and the Department of Environment and Climate Change. The Department also assists in the provision of specialist advice on flooding and related matters.

Findings of the Floodplain Risk Management Study

The investigations and consultation undertaken as part of the Flood Study (DHI, 2002) and the Floodplain Risk Management Study (Chapters 1 to 9) identified a number of issues for the floodplain. Based on these issues, a series of floodplain management measures were developed. The assessment of management options provided in this study facilitates the identification of the most beneficial options (in terms of hydraulics, economics, environmental and social issues). The outcomes of the Floodplain Risk Management Study (summarised in the multicriteria matrix outlined in Section 8.3) were utilised to develop this Floodplain Risk Management Plan. Public consultation will be undertaken during the exhibition of this Study and Plan. This additional consultation and review will lead to the refinement of this study and the final recommended floodplain risk management options for implementation. Those actions with a rank equal to or greater than 20 (Appendix H) have been included in the actions for implementation, except for those options which conflict with a higher ranking option. Where two options with the same ranking were recommended for the same location, the option with the higher benefit:cost ratio was included in the plan.

The Plan

The plan consists of a mixture of:

  • Property modification actions
  • Emergency response modification actions
  • Flood modification actions
  • Climate change adaptation strategies.

Table 10.1 summarises the highest ranking options which are recommended for inclusion in the Floodplain Risk Management Plan. The plan is also shown in summary form in Figure 10.1. Those options selected for inclusion in the Plan are based upon both their likely benefit and the funding available from Council and the State Government. A total of 19 options have been proposed for inclusion in the Floodplain Risk Management Plan. The estimated total capital cost of implementing the Plan is $10,503,000 with a recurrent annual cost of $77,000.

Data Source:
  • Flood Data Portal
Data and Resources
Mona Vale / Bayview Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
Additional Information
Field Value
Title Mona Vale / Bayview Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan
Date Published 17/12/2025
Last Updated 14/01/2026
Publisher/Agency Northern Beaches Council
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency as_required
Contact Point Northern Beaches Council
manly@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
Temporal Coverage Until 01/11/2008
Geospatial Coverage
Data Portal Flood Data Portal