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26 Apr 2022: Mayor Harding said the council review would also discuss potential actions to manage future floods. ... While flood-resilient home design, retrofitting and voluntary buybacks are great actions it is just one element of what our city may need to be more
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17 Mar 2023: ̃ Improve internal efficiencies in preparation for population growth. ̃ Strengthen social licence by delivering on customer needs. ... THE FUTURE OF ‘LISTEN’. After we implement the program priorities we will hear.
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4 Jan 2024: The 2022 flood events had a powerful impact on the city and surrounds, including major damage to homes and businesses across the city, the destruction of infrastructure at Colleges Crossing Recreation ... We know that future floods will come, and the
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22 Jun 2023: Governance and Transparency Committee Chairperson Councillor Jacob Madsen said the average increase to cost recovery fees for council’s 2023-2024 Budget was just 4.7 per cent. ... Council is in the final stages of preparing this year’s Budget, in the
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21 Jun 2023: Delivering essential infrastructure for some of the city’s fastest growing suburbs is a focus for Division 1 in Ipswich City Council’s 2023–2024 Budget. ... These are important works for our community and essential upgrades to our road network to
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2 May 2013: Seconded by Councillor Casos. The motion was put and carried. CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE. ... With reference to a report by the Principal Officer (City Infrastructure Planning) dated.
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25 Aug 2020: Population growth. Population growth and expanding infrastructure places added pressure on catchments and waterways. ... 15. STRATEGIC WATERWAY MANAGEMENT DECISION-MAKINGWaterways in Ipswich will face continued pressures associated with land use change,
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24 Jun 2021: Almost $1 million has been allocated to grants for clubs and organisations, through major and minor funding and other programs that support local groups with infrastructure, improvements, and resilience-building. ... on business growth, grant writing,
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21 Oct 2019: National Context. In 2015 Austroads produced the following updated guidance on bicycle directional signage and wayfinding systems:. • ... community. ICC’s Infrastructure Planning Branch are to approve all signs before implementation.
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13 Dec 2012: CITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE. Moved by Councillor Bromage: That the City Infrastructure Committee No. ... The meeting closed at 11.29 am. _______________________________________________________________________________. 5 NOVEMBER 2012 CITY
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