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Consultation has concluded
Feedback on this draft plan is now closed and will be considered for inclusion in the draft plan to be adopted by Council. In the meantime, please contact Roland Herbert on 5593 7100 for more information.
Draft Plan for feedback Feedback from community and various stakeholders on the Issues & Opportunities Paper has been considered and incorporated into the Draft Rural Roadside Management Plan, which is now released for public consultation.
The aim of the Plan will be to protect important roadside values, such as indigenous vegetation, heritage sites and landforms, whilst still providing for essential road and roadside functions; such as transport, power and water utilities. It covers Council-managed rural roadsides and issues including weed control, fire risk reduction, maintenance, access, climate change, native vegetation, biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Our community is encouraged to provide feedback, via the online form, for the plan and its various goals and strategic actions.
Feedback on this draft plan is now closed and will be considered for inclusion in the draft plan to be adopted by Council. In the meantime, please contact Roland Herbert on 5593 7100 for more information.
Draft Plan for feedback Feedback from community and various stakeholders on the Issues & Opportunities Paper has been considered and incorporated into the Draft Rural Roadside Management Plan, which is now released for public consultation.
The aim of the Plan will be to protect important roadside values, such as indigenous vegetation, heritage sites and landforms, whilst still providing for essential road and roadside functions; such as transport, power and water utilities. It covers Council-managed rural roadsides and issues including weed control, fire risk reduction, maintenance, access, climate change, native vegetation, biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Our community is encouraged to provide feedback, via the online form, for the plan and its various goals and strategic actions.
Lifecycle
Consultation opens on Issues and Opportunities Paper
Rural Roadside Management Plan has finished this stage
Late 2021
Consultation closes
Rural Roadside Management Plan has finished this stage
13 December 2021, 05:00 PM
Draft Plan out for public comment
Rural Roadside Management Plan has finished this stage
Early 2022
Consultation closes
Rural Roadside Management Plan has finished this stage
29 May 2022, 05:00 PM
Final plan presented to Council for adoption
Rural Roadside Management Plan is currently at this stage