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This page has been archived, please visit the Your Say home page or Lismore City Council website for the most up to date information.
New Website Location
Updates for the Flood Restoration Portfolio have now moved to a designated page on the Lismore City Council website.
You will find all the latest repair works for Flood Restoration - Flood Resilience Program. All current works that have updates are categorised by project name. For further project information visit:
Major Flood Recovery Works Map Flood restoration works are critical to repairing damages caused by previous natural disasters and getting life back on track. However, these works can be complex, especially when dealing with large-scale disasters like the February 2022 event. At Lismore City Council, we understand the challenges that come with flood restoration works and are proud to launch this interactive map focusing on major flood recovery works within the Lismore LGA to assist the community with finding efficient, up-to-date information. Please note, timeframes are subject to change in the next few months as the project delivery strategy evolves. Click here to view the interactive map.
Disclaimer: This tool has been provided by Lismore City Council to provide up to date information on the status of the flood damaged Council assets. The identified locations are the projects considered for EPAR funding provided by the Australian Commonwealth under the DRFA guidelines. The information provided on this tool is general in nature and subject to change based on final design calculations, funding approvals, and changing site circumstances. This data is frequently updated to provide the community with the latest information. When contacting Council, please reference the location damage number. Further Information Register your details to receive flood restoration updates for specific roads via our notification list
This page has been archived, please visit the Your Say home page or Lismore City Council website for the most up to date information.
New Website Location
Updates for the Flood Restoration Portfolio have now moved to a designated page on the Lismore City Council website.
You will find all the latest repair works for Flood Restoration - Flood Resilience Program. All current works that have updates are categorised by project name. For further project information visit:
Major Flood Recovery Works Map Flood restoration works are critical to repairing damages caused by previous natural disasters and getting life back on track. However, these works can be complex, especially when dealing with large-scale disasters like the February 2022 event. At Lismore City Council, we understand the challenges that come with flood restoration works and are proud to launch this interactive map focusing on major flood recovery works within the Lismore LGA to assist the community with finding efficient, up-to-date information. Please note, timeframes are subject to change in the next few months as the project delivery strategy evolves. Click here to view the interactive map.
Disclaimer: This tool has been provided by Lismore City Council to provide up to date information on the status of the flood damaged Council assets. The identified locations are the projects considered for EPAR funding provided by the Australian Commonwealth under the DRFA guidelines. The information provided on this tool is general in nature and subject to change based on final design calculations, funding approvals, and changing site circumstances. This data is frequently updated to provide the community with the latest information. When contacting Council, please reference the location damage number. Further Information Register your details to receive flood restoration updates for specific roads via our notification list
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Council wishes to advise of upcoming works to the storm water drain network in the central Lismore area. The works will occur to selected streets, from early August 2024, subject to weather conditions.
There will be disruption to traffic during this project, including the availability of street parking. Residents and motorists will be notified of road changes via roadside signage. Local resident access will remain, and emergency services vehicles will be accommodated. Please adhere to all road signs and directions form any traffic controllers and ensure extra care is taken around workers on foot. We apologise in advice for any disruptions you may experience while we carry out this essential work.
What are the works? Following the February 2022 natural disaster, the Lismore drain network suffered extensive damage. The community assisted with petitioning for funding which is now secured to remove silt from open drains in the central Lismore area.
A Lismore based earthworks contractor will undertake the work one road section at a time. Worked will commence in South Lismore starting with Casino Street, Kyogle Street, Caniaba Street, Phillis Street and Engine Street.
We will provide updates on the road to be cleaned on our dedicated Flood Restoration – Flood Resilience Program page. Affected residents will receive a letter drop prior to works starting on their street.
Further Information Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email frp@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Urban Drain Cleaning – August 2024 Update.’
Council wishes to advise of upcoming works to the storm water drain network in the central Lismore area. The works will occur to selected streets, from early August 2024, subject to weather conditions.
There will be disruption to traffic during this project, including the availability of street parking. Residents and motorists will be notified of road changes via roadside signage. Local resident access will remain, and emergency services vehicles will be accommodated. Please adhere to all road signs and directions form any traffic controllers and ensure extra care is taken around workers on foot. We apologise in advice for any disruptions you may experience while we carry out this essential work.
What are the works? Following the February 2022 natural disaster, the Lismore drain network suffered extensive damage. The community assisted with petitioning for funding which is now secured to remove silt from open drains in the central Lismore area.
A Lismore based earthworks contractor will undertake the work one road section at a time. Worked will commence in South Lismore starting with Casino Street, Kyogle Street, Caniaba Street, Phillis Street and Engine Street.
We will provide updates on the road to be cleaned on our dedicated Flood Restoration – Flood Resilience Program page. Affected residents will receive a letter drop prior to works starting on their street.
Further Information Should you wish to contact us directly with any questions or comments, or register your contact details to receive updates, please call (02) 6625 0500 or email frp@lismore.nsw.gov.au and include the title ‘Urban Drain Cleaning – August 2024 Update.’
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Major Flood Restoration Works Map
Click the image below to access our interactive map The easy to navigate map allows users to zoom in and out, switch between damages, and access detailed information about each site. This functionality benefits residents surrounding these damaged site locations by providing critical insights, proposed remediation works and estimated timeframes.
Disclaimer: This tool has been provided by Lismore City Council to provide up to date information on the status of the flood damaged Council assets. The identified locations are the projects considered for EPAR funding provided by the Australian Commonwealth under the DRFA guidelines. The information provided on this tool is general in nature and subject to change based on final design calculations, funding approvals, and changing site circumstances. This data is frequently updated to provide the community with the latest information. When contacting Council, please reference the location damage number.