Shellharbour City Council Regulation Officers will be conducting regular patrols at Bass Point Reserve, Shellharbour Village, Reddall Reserve and the entire city foreshore over the Easter long weekend and school holiday period.
Both Bass Point and Reddall Reserve will be inspected each morning and evening to determine whether any potential campers are present. Camping is not permitted and fines may apply.
Officers will also be ensuring that visitors to the city comply with parking regulations. The Department of Fisheries will also be conducting regular patrols at Lake Illawarra and the city’s beaches.
Shellharbour Mayor Chris ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾r advised people to pay attention to signage along the city’s foreshore, particularly related to parking.
“As is the case every Easter long weekend, we anticipate that our city’s foreshore will be popular with locals and visitors to our area,” Mayor ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾r said.
“We want to ensure our reserves are protected, respected and can be enjoyed by all users. We need to carefully balance the large number of visitors expected with the protection of our open spaces,” he said.
He added that illegally parked cars also made access difficult for emergency services vehicles and evacuations.
Visitors to Bass Point Reserve are reminded that off-road four-wheel-driving is prohibited in all parts of the reserve and that the designated roads within the reserve are gravel roads.
Driving must be confined to designated roads within the reserve and drivers should drive to the road conditions, particularly in wet weather.