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Community Planning for the Port Macquarie-Hastings region
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Consultation has concluded
Over the next 2 years Council is working in partnership with local communities to develop localised Community Plans, and we want to hear from you!
Community Plans:
help Council and community explore concepts of place, character and liveability;
identify a community’s strengths and assets;
enable Council to understand the issues and priorities for each community and assess these priorities in relationship to Council’s annual Operational Plan development; and
encourage community-led place development.
This is your chance to have your say on what is important to you for the future of your community by completing the survey under the Share your thoughts tab below.
You can also look out for upcoming Think Tank workshops in your area so that you can work with others to plan the future for your community.
Over the next 2 years Council is working in partnership with local communities to develop localised Community Plans, and we want to hear from you!
Community Plans:
help Council and community explore concepts of place, character and liveability;
identify a community’s strengths and assets;
enable Council to understand the issues and priorities for each community and assess these priorities in relationship to Council’s annual Operational Plan development; and
encourage community-led place development.
This is your chance to have your say on what is important to you for the future of your community by completing the survey under the Share your thoughts tab below.
You can also look out for upcoming Think Tank workshops in your area so that you can work with others to plan the future for your community.
To share your views about the future of your community, complete the survey (see left), attend our Community Think Tanks; send an email or post your response to: