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Cobargo

2 decisions0 topicsUpdated 6 May 2026

Mentions

  • Drainage easement survey and land acquisition actions at Cobargo Bermagui Road properties.
  • Flood study endorsed and to be published.
  • This supports drainage infrastructure delivery in Cobargo and may directly affect the adjoining landowners and nearby properties.
  • Property owners, residents and emergency planners in flood-affected areas will have updated flood information to guide planning and risk management.
  • Cobargo landowners may be affected by drainage easement and acquisition processes tied to local infrastructure works.
  • Flood-prone communities in Tura Beach and Cobargo will have updated flood studies published for planning and emergency management use.

Decisions

Cobargo drainage easement and land acquisition steps approved

Council agreed to contribute to survey costs for a drainage easement at 8–10 Cobargo Bermagui Road, negotiate acquisition of an interest in land at 2 Cobargo Bermagui Road, and if needed proceed by compulsory acquisition under the Just Terms framework.

This supports drainage infrastructure delivery in Cobargo and may directly affect the adjoining landowners and nearby properties.

Tura Beach and Cobargo Flood Studies endorsed

Council endorsed the Tura Beach and Cobargo Flood Studies as the best available interim flood information and directed that they be published on Council’s website and provided to the Local Emergency Management Committee.

Property owners, residents and emergency planners in flood-affected areas will have updated flood information to guide planning and risk management.

Meetings

Council - 6 May 2026 2:00pm

Council progressed planning, waste, water, land and budget matters, opened major draft plans for public exhibition, and responded to issues including Bournda quarry, Cobargo drainage access and the proposed heritage-sensitive bridge project.

Council - 25 Mar 2026 2:00pm

Bega Valley Shire Council backed several planning proposals, exhibited key draft policies and contribution plans, endorsed flood studies and a litter roadmap, approved land and facility licences, and progressed infrastructure and community facility matters including Merimbula Ford Park and a new enterprise precinct study.