Road Naming Proposals
As the official authority for naming local roads, we’re seeking your input on new road name suggestions currently under public exhibition.
Developers often submit road naming applications when creating new residential or commercial estates. Occasionally, individuals may also request names for currently unnamed lanes to help with property identification and emergency services access.
All proposed names must follow the NSW Government’s Address Policy and User Manual. You can download a copy from the Document Library on this page. Please note: road names cannot reference living individuals.
Currently on Public Exhibition
We welcome community feedback on the Road Naming Proposal on Public Exhibition.
Project 1: New Roads in Woolgoogla - Clarence Property.
We’re inviting the community to comment on the following road naming proposals for a new development Clarence Property in Woolgoolga. Closes 6 May.
Location: New roads off Newmans Road, Woolgoolga. Closes 2 May.
We invite you to share your preference for the following proposed road names:
- Forestview Drive(Option A) or Horizon Drive(Option B)
- Reflection Crescent(Option A) or Evergreen Crescent(Option B)
- Melody Place(Option A) or Aqua Place(Option B)
Project 2: New Roads in Moonee Beach
Location: New roads off Solitary Islands Way, Moonee Beach. Closes 16 May.
Please indicate your preferred names from the options below:
- Hoys Road(Option A) or Hideaway Road(Option B)
- Oasis Court(Option A) or Lilstock Court(Option B)
Make a submission
Submissions can be made during the relevant consultation period by:
Refer to the Document Library section to view maps and descriptions of these proposed roads.
- The online submission form
- email: coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
- post: Locked Bag 155, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
- Key Dates section provides the consultation period for the proposal
The City welcomes and encourages community input to its decision-making processes and is committed to openness and transparency.
Any submissions received will be made publicly available unless the writer can demonstrate that the release of part or all of the information would not be in the public interest.