Council Of The City Of Sydney

Sydney is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with a diverse population featuring a rich history, internationally-recognised tourist attractions and an exciting calendar of events. The City of Sydney is the local government authority responsible for the city centre and more than 30 suburbs within our boundaries and 200,000 residents.

http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/

The City of Sydney is made up of 10 village precincts, each with their own unique character:

  • CBD and Harbour
  • Chinatown and CBD South
  • Crown and Baptist Streets
  • Glebe Point Road
  • Green Square and City South
  • Harris Street
  • King Street
  • Macleay Street and Woolloomooloo
  • Oxford Street
  • Redfern Street

Floodplain management plans for the City's local area have been developed and adopted by Council. The plans include flood mitigation measures and what can be done to help affected areas.

Under the NSW Government's flood prone land policy  the City is required to manage flooding issues and put plans into place to safeguard flood-prone areas.

The local area has been divided into 8 catchments covering 2,666ha.

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