Council adopts 2019/20 Operational Plan and Budget

June 24, 2019Posted in: Roads and Assets

Roadworks

Wingecarribee Shire Councillors have adopted the Operational Plan and Budget for the upcoming 2019/20 Financial Year. The draft 2019/20 Operational Plan and Budget generated significant community feedback which resulted in Council amending its funding strategy for its five-year in-principle support of a Regional Art Gallery. “I’m pleased to say that Council listened to the concerns...

Operational Plan exhibition period closing soon

May 13, 2019Posted in: Community

Roadworks

Wingecarribee Shire Council is reminding residents to have their say on Council’s draft Operational Plan and Budget before the close of the exhibition period. Council’s General Manager Ann Prendergast explained that the draft 2019/20 Operational Plan and Budget included all the road works, building repairs, bridge renewals, footpath, drainage and stormwater construction activities that Council...

Council’s future plans on public exhibition

April 26, 2019Posted in: Community

Wingecarribee Shire Council is seeking comment from the community after councillors endorsed the public exhibition of the draft Operational Plan and Budget at the last Council Meeting. The draft Integrated Planning and Reporting documents provide information on Council’s key services, projects, programs and budget for the next financial year. Also included are proposed fees and...

Draft Operational Plan and Budget on exhibition

April 27, 2018Posted in: Community, Other

Wingecarribee Shire Council is seeking comment from the community after Councillors endorsed the draft Operational Plan and Budget at this week’s Council Meeting. The draft Operational Plan 2018/19 includes the Budget, Revenue Policy and Fees and Charges for the year ahead and will go on public exhibition as of Friday 27 April 2018. Wingecarribee Shire...

Council responds to Station Street letter

April 27, 2018Posted in: Community, Roads and Assets

Wingecarribee Shire Mayor Councillor Ken Halstead and Council’s General Manager Ann Prendergast have responded to an open letter penned by Mr Hewson in the Southern Highland News. Dated Friday 6 April 2018, the letter raises a number of issues regarding Council’s proposed upgrade of Station Street in Bowral. “While Mr Hewson is entitled to his...

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