FAQs

    What is the purpose of the Asset Plan?

    The purpose of the Asset Plan is to outline and communicate Council’s proposed priorities and related expenditure on infrastructure assets for the next 10 years and the longer term, with the objective to keep the assets in a fit for purpose state that meets the expectations of the community.

    Why is the plan being developed?

    The plan is being developed to collect community feedback in order to incorporate new ideas and concerns to ensure Council addresses the needs of the community into its updated Asset Plan.

    How can I participate in the development of the plan?

    You can participate by attending public meetings and sharing your thoughts and ideas on the online engagement platform at engage.mansfield.vic.gov.au.

    When and where will meetings be held?

    Meetings will be held at the Municipal Office during the engagement period. Specific dates, times, and locations can be found on the engage Mansfield website.

    How will my feedback be used to develop the new plan?

    Your feedback will be collected, analysed, and used to inform the revisions and adjustments made to the plan. This ensures that the final plan meets the expectations and interests of the community.

    How can I stay up to date?

    You can stay updated by visiting the Engage Mansfield website at engage.mansfield.vic.gov.au and following Mansfield Shire Council on social media for regular updates and announcements.

    Who can I contact if I have any questions or concerns about the new plan?

    You can reach out to the Asset Management team at Mansfield Shire Council for any queries or concerns with the updated Asset Plan.

    How does the new plan address the current and future needs of the community?

    The new plan aims to create a welcoming, accessible, and sustainable shire that meets the diverse expectations of the community by incorporating suggestions and ideas from residents, enhancing safety and accessibility, and balancing natural and developed areas.