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Submissions have now closed.
The Draft Destination Management Plan's public exhibition has now finished. The project working group will collate and consider all feedback for revising the Plan.
The final Destination Management Plan will be presented to Council for adoption later in 2024. Once the Plan is adopted by Council, the process of implementing the Destination Management Plan will start.
Help us shape the future of visitation in the Blue Mountains.
The Blue Mountains is a unique and special place for those of us lucky enough to live, work and play here, and our visitors. We are one of only two cities in the world surrounded by a World Heritage Area, a place of unique geography and stunning landscape.
What is a Destination Management Plan? A destination management plan is plan for pro-active management of a destination over a period of time. It supports collaboration between government, industry and community to articulate a shared vision for a destination to drive action to protect its environment, community and cultural values.
A Destination Management Plan considers the challenges and opportunities specific to the destination and seeks to identify strategic priorities, including the tourism product and infrastructure required to support sustainable visitation.
Why do we need a Destination Management Plan? A vibrant, resilient visitor economy offers significant benefits for our region and community. And it is essential that we plan for and manage growth in a holistic way that minimises any negative impacts of visitation and ensures that the Blue Mountains continues to be a great place to live, work and visit long into the future.
To do this successfully we need a solid framework and plan of action to guide us in making and implementing decisions.
Submissions have now closed.
The Draft Destination Management Plan's public exhibition has now finished. The project working group will collate and consider all feedback for revising the Plan.
The final Destination Management Plan will be presented to Council for adoption later in 2024. Once the Plan is adopted by Council, the process of implementing the Destination Management Plan will start.
Help us shape the future of visitation in the Blue Mountains.
The Blue Mountains is a unique and special place for those of us lucky enough to live, work and play here, and our visitors. We are one of only two cities in the world surrounded by a World Heritage Area, a place of unique geography and stunning landscape.
What is a Destination Management Plan? A destination management plan is plan for pro-active management of a destination over a period of time. It supports collaboration between government, industry and community to articulate a shared vision for a destination to drive action to protect its environment, community and cultural values.
A Destination Management Plan considers the challenges and opportunities specific to the destination and seeks to identify strategic priorities, including the tourism product and infrastructure required to support sustainable visitation.
Why do we need a Destination Management Plan? A vibrant, resilient visitor economy offers significant benefits for our region and community. And it is essential that we plan for and manage growth in a holistic way that minimises any negative impacts of visitation and ensures that the Blue Mountains continues to be a great place to live, work and visit long into the future.
To do this successfully we need a solid framework and plan of action to guide us in making and implementing decisions.