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Plans of Management (POM) categorise land, authorise leases or licenses and determine what development can take place. The key values of the land and its purpose are identified so they can be protected and enhanced. Council ensures public consultation happens for plans of management before they are adopted. 

Dee Why Valley & South Creek Corridor Plan of Management

Council adopted the Dee Why Valley and South Creek Open Space Corridor Plan of Management on June 24, 2008.  The plan of management was developed through extensive community consultation and incorporates submissions from the exhibition of the Issues and Options Paper in June 2007.

The plan provides the framework for managing the Dee Why Valley and South Creek Open Space Corridor and covers the 13 reserves which stretch along South Creek from Beacon Hill to Narrabeen Lagoon and along Dee Why Creek in Cromer to Dee Why Park.

The reserves within this plan are Cromer Park, St Matthews Farm, Dumic Place, Birinta Reserve, Lidwina Reserve, Towradgi Reserve, McIntosh Reserve, Dee Why Park, South Creek Reserve, South Creek Foreshore, Tyagarah Reserve and the Multi use Access Path.
The plan’s actions and directions focus on protecting the identified community values of this area.  These reserves are highly valued for the environmental, recreational and sporting opportunities they provide. The community also viewed the appearance, accessibility and management of the reserves as important.

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