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3 Feb 2015: Fees and Charges. 2014 - 2015. Fee
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22 Jun 2021: Corporate Plan The Corporate Plan is a strategic document which shapes the path to achieve the strategic direction of council. ... Operational Plan The annual Operational Plan sets key priority projects and actions that will be undertaken in a one year
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5 Jul 2023: Water quality monitoring and ensuring safe recreational use of waterways. Identify river restoration and natural area work priorities and advocate for funding. ... Priority inspection of food businesses to support safe reopening. Identification and
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21 Mar 2023: trenches, while also ensuring the program supports broader ICC strategic outcomes and does not leave a legacy of high. ... Poplar St Park, Raceview. It generated ideas and aspirations, concerns and realities of maintaining the new creek.
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25 Jun 2024: Corporate Plan A working document outlining council’s five-year priority objectives. It should outline performance measures and targets for monitoring progress in achieving the outcomes of the strategic priorities.
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21 Jun 2023: Cultural landscapes, landmarks and practices are acknowledged, protected, and respected. Our community has access to the services they need particularly health and social services. ... Undertake internal communications. Provide community engagement advice
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14 Apr 2021: I would be keen to hear some visions that Council. has with regards to the youth as these the future.
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21 Jun 2023: Residents will also be relieved to hear that council has budgeted $3.8 million for critical upgrades to the Rosewood and Riverview refuse and recycling centres, with a further $1.2
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10 Jul 2009: Note: All substances are non-toxic. Step 6 - Re-read the ‘Catchment Story’ and have the groups empty their containers into the bowl when they hear their land use mentioned in
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20 Sep 2018: SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL’ SUB-PROGRAM – PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS. PRIORITY LIST OF PROJECTS With reference to a report by the Senior Technical Officer (Traffic) dated 27 July 2018. ... COUNCILLOR’S APOLOGIES: Councillor Pisasale. 1. YOUTH
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