Reports into two of the biggest issues facing Orange City Council will come before an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday night.
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The meeting has been called after COVID-19 restrictions forced the cancellation of last Tuesday's session.
A report identifying where mountain bike trails could be placed across Mount Canobolas allowing for buffers to avoid sensitive areas will be presented.
Council will also receive an update on a proposed timetable for work to start on the $25 million sporting precinct at Bloomfield.
That proposes earthworks could start in late November, after the removal of 250 trees to make way for the first stages.
Council will also hear a plan to remove all outstanding library fines as way of encouraging more people to use the Orange City Library.
The library has 39,850 members, including 9447 (23 per cent) with outstanding overdue fines ranging from 60 cents to more than $400.
And council will also decide on a development application for changes to the former Eighteen 70 restaurant in March Street which received three submissions from the public opposing the plans.
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