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All feedback was acknowledged and considered in the final documents, which Council adopted in May. See a snapshot of community participation.
We’re focusing our total budget of more than $316 million on six key areas of high priority and importance to the community.
Here’s a taste of just some of the expenditure and major projects you can expect to be delivered:· More than $25 million on road resurfacing and rehabilitation
· More than $9.8 million on extending the life of the Awaba Waste Management Facility
· More than $6.6 million on new parks and park upgrades
· More than $2.1 million on kerb and gutter projects
· More than $1.5 million on new footpaths and on and off street cycleways
All feedback was acknowledged and considered in the final documents, which Council adopted in May. See a snapshot of community participation.
We’re focusing our total budget of more than $316 million on six key areas of high priority and importance to the community.
Here’s a taste of just some of the expenditure and major projects you can expect to be delivered:· More than $25 million on road resurfacing and rehabilitation
· More than $9.8 million on extending the life of the Awaba Waste Management Facility
· More than $6.6 million on new parks and park upgrades
· More than $2.1 million on kerb and gutter projects
· More than $1.5 million on new footpaths and on and off street cycleways
What do you think of Council's Draft Operational Plan 2016-2017? Have we got the priorities right
across all six focus areas? Please complete our online submission form
to provide your feedback by 30 April.
Consultation has concluded
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