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Consultation has concluded
We are seeking input from the local community, businesses, the tourism, creative and performance sectors, to help us plan for the renewal and activation of the Katoomba Civic Centre space. We want to hear your thoughts and ideas on how we can create a vibrant place. You can be involved by signing up for the workshop or popping in to our drop in session.
The Katoomba Civic Centre Arcade (KCCA) was built in 1970’s and underwent a renovation some 10 years ago. It is a Council owned precinct which is split across two levels and offers both community space and commercial tenancies (x13) – it also consists of an open central area on the upper level which has seating. The precinct is considered a link to the Coles complex and Council’s BM Cultural Centre / Library from Katoomba Street. The lower level also provides access to College Lane (which runs between KCCA and the Coles complex).
Workshop details
Date: Saturday 1 August, 2020 Time: 10 am - 2pm Location: Old Katoomba Library, Katoomba Civic Centre RSVP: Sunday 19 July 2020 by using the form below.
Due to COVID_19 restrictions workshop places are limited. To ensure the engagement process includes a broad cross section of the community and the representation of different interest groups, the RSVP for the workshop includes a short survey asking you about your interest areas and demographics. Council will confirm your place at the workshop a week prior to the event.
Drop in session
Date: Saturday 1 August, 2020 Time: 11am to 1pm Location: Outside the old Katoomba Library, Katoomba Civic Centre
We are seeking input from the local community, businesses, the tourism, creative and performance sectors, to help us plan for the renewal and activation of the Katoomba Civic Centre space. We want to hear your thoughts and ideas on how we can create a vibrant place. You can be involved by signing up for the workshop or popping in to our drop in session.
The Katoomba Civic Centre Arcade (KCCA) was built in 1970’s and underwent a renovation some 10 years ago. It is a Council owned precinct which is split across two levels and offers both community space and commercial tenancies (x13) – it also consists of an open central area on the upper level which has seating. The precinct is considered a link to the Coles complex and Council’s BM Cultural Centre / Library from Katoomba Street. The lower level also provides access to College Lane (which runs between KCCA and the Coles complex).
Workshop details
Date: Saturday 1 August, 2020 Time: 10 am - 2pm Location: Old Katoomba Library, Katoomba Civic Centre RSVP: Sunday 19 July 2020 by using the form below.
Due to COVID_19 restrictions workshop places are limited. To ensure the engagement process includes a broad cross section of the community and the representation of different interest groups, the RSVP for the workshop includes a short survey asking you about your interest areas and demographics. Council will confirm your place at the workshop a week prior to the event.
Drop in session
Date: Saturday 1 August, 2020 Time: 11am to 1pm Location: Outside the old Katoomba Library, Katoomba Civic Centre