Consolidation of Council Buildings

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Consultation has concluded

Council has released the plans for the consolidation of the depots and administration buildings which can be viewed on the tab "Document Library".

Council has adopted conceptual master plans that would result in the eventual closure of depots in Grafton, South Grafton, Koolkhan and its weeds and floodplain services depots with one facility near the intersection of Skinner Street (Rushforth Road) and Tyson Street in South Grafton - the site of the former sewerage treatment plan.

Plans have also been drawn up with a view to consolidating Council's administration buildings into the one at 2 Prince Street since the library has now been relocated into new premises in Pound Street after receiving $8 million in grant funding from the federal government. The void left by the former library area will become the Council Chamber with the remaining building space being open plan offices.


Council has released the plans for the consolidation of the depots and administration buildings which can be viewed on the tab "Document Library".

Council has adopted conceptual master plans that would result in the eventual closure of depots in Grafton, South Grafton, Koolkhan and its weeds and floodplain services depots with one facility near the intersection of Skinner Street (Rushforth Road) and Tyson Street in South Grafton - the site of the former sewerage treatment plan.

Plans have also been drawn up with a view to consolidating Council's administration buildings into the one at 2 Prince Street since the library has now been relocated into new premises in Pound Street after receiving $8 million in grant funding from the federal government. The void left by the former library area will become the Council Chamber with the remaining building space being open plan offices.