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Mansfield Shire Council is inviting community members to have their say on how we manage and maintain more than $300 million worth of public infrastructure and assets for the next 10 years.
Council spends more on maintaining, upgrading and renewing assets than anything else. The Asset Plan 2025-2035 will guide Council on how we prioritise these investments to best meet the needs of the community.
Mansfield Shire Council is inviting community members to have their say on how we manage and maintain more than $300 million worth of public infrastructure and assets for the next 10 years.
Council spends more on maintaining, upgrading and renewing assets than anything else. The Asset Plan 2025-2035 will guide Council on how we prioritise these investments to best meet the needs of the community.