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More investment in roads, economic development, parks and open spaces, sport, and community development projects are just some of the key areas residents would like to see considered in Council’s 2020/21 annual budget.
Council’s Engagement and Events conducted a community survey earlier this year to gauge the community’s thoughts and ideas regarding their priorities for the 2020/21 budget. The survey will contribute towards providing a comprehensive scope to assist Council in planning and allocating funding towards capital works and community projects. Please click on the Survey Results tab below.
Consultation has now closed. You can find the details of the feedback we received via this interactive dashboard. All of the community feedback has been shared with Councillors.
Again, thanks to all who contributed and if you would like to provide further details, please use the comment function at the bottom of the results screen.
Livingstone Shire Council
More investment in roads, economic development, parks and open spaces, sport, and community development projects are just some of the key areas residents would like to see considered in Council’s 2020/21 annual budget.
Council’s Engagement and Events conducted a community survey earlier this year to gauge the community’s thoughts and ideas regarding their priorities for the 2020/21 budget. The survey will contribute towards providing a comprehensive scope to assist Council in planning and allocating funding towards capital works and community projects. Please click on the Survey Results tab below.
Consultation has now closed. You can find the details of the feedback we received via this interactive dashboard. All of the community feedback has been shared with Councillors.
Again, thanks to all who contributed and if you would like to provide further details, please use the comment function at the bottom of the results screen.
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22 Jun 2020
Budget Survey Priorities
Again, thanks to all who contributed and if you would like to provide further details, please use the comment function at the bottom of the results screen.
The 65 localities in the Shire, have been allocated as per below into 19 Cluster Locality Groups.