Draft Delivery Program and Operational Plans on exhibition

9 May, 2013Posted in: Community, Other
 

Wingecarribee Shire Council is seeking comment from the community after councillors last night endorsed the draft 2013-14 Operational Plan and 2013-17 Delivery Program which will go on public exhibition next week.

The draft documents represent Council’s response to public input gathered from Wingecarribee 2031+, Council’s long-term community plan for the Southern Highlands.

Wingecarribee Shire Council General Manager, Jason Gordon said the documents were an opportunity for residents to comment on Council’s immediate program of works and broader future agenda.

“Together, these documents not only foreshadow our upcoming works, but help us to allocate the financial, physical and human resources to meet these projects,” Mr Gordon said.

“In brief, they will help detail both our immediate goals and funding priorities we will commit to over the next two years, but also help to shape our long-term infrastructure projects.”

The draft documents will be on exhibition until Monday 10 June 2013.

The documents can be viewed online at www.wsc.nsw.gov.au or at Council’s Moss Vale Civic Centre and at Council’s libraries.

Feedback and submissions must be made by close of business 10 June 2013 via email at: wscmail@wsc.nsw.gov.au or in writing addressed to the General Manager at;

  • PO Box 141, Moss Vale, 2577

“We invite all of our residents to provide us with feedback, because ultimately, these documents will help set the future agenda of our Shire”.