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Council has developed a draft 10 Year Asset Plan and we would like to hear your feedback on what is important to the future development of our community.
Mansfield Shire Council is the custodian of more than $200 million worth of infrastructure assets. These include local roads, footpaths and shared paths, bridges and culverts, stormwater pipes and pits, buildings and structures and other open space assets, such as playgrounds, sportsgrounds, and outdoor furniture.
Council spends more on the maintenance and renewal of assets than anything else. Given that spend, it is important that we:
Get input from the community to our approach for assessing and prioritising asset expenditure;
Understand and respond to changing community needs;
Engage over the challenges and opportunities.
The aim is to ensure the Asset Plan accurately reflects the community’s priorities, and to seek community feedback on what should be included within the parameters set by Council’s Financial Plan 2021-2031.
Council has developed a draft 10 Year Asset Plan and we would like to hear your feedback on what is important to the future development of our community.
Mansfield Shire Council is the custodian of more than $200 million worth of infrastructure assets. These include local roads, footpaths and shared paths, bridges and culverts, stormwater pipes and pits, buildings and structures and other open space assets, such as playgrounds, sportsgrounds, and outdoor furniture.
Council spends more on the maintenance and renewal of assets than anything else. Given that spend, it is important that we:
Get input from the community to our approach for assessing and prioritising asset expenditure;
Understand and respond to changing community needs;
Engage over the challenges and opportunities.
The aim is to ensure the Asset Plan accurately reflects the community’s priorities, and to seek community feedback on what should be included within the parameters set by Council’s Financial Plan 2021-2031.
The information from this survey will help guide planning and priorities for expenditure so that infrastructure assets managed by Mansfield Shire Council continue to serve community needs.