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On Public Exhibition: Draft Operational Plan 2020-21, proposed Fees and Charges 2020-21 and amendments to the Community Participation Plan
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CLOSED: The key documents guiding Council's daily activities, budget, and fees and charges over the next 12 months , as well as the Community Participation Plan were on public exhibition from Monday 4 May to Monday 1 June. Thank you to everyone who took the time to view and comment on our plans for 2020-21. Council adopted the finalized corporate planning documents on 22 June 2020; these are available to view at https://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/resources-documents/documents/strategic-planning
how Council plans to spend $272.5 million in 12 months?
what you could be charged to hire a hall or submit a Development Application in 2020-21?
about the latest updates to the Community Participation Plan?
The key documents guiding Council’s daily activities and budget, fees and charges, and communication standards over the next 12 months are on exhibition until Monday 1 June.
These documents link the community’s long term goals with Council’s plans, policies, services and resources. They are important because they show what we are doing to make Penrith a better place to live in, work in and visit.
By looking at the documents and telling us whether you think we have missed anything or got something wrong, you’ll help shape your City.
Have your say below before Monday 1 June 2020.
CLOSED: The key documents guiding Council's daily activities, budget, and fees and charges over the next 12 months , as well as the Community Participation Plan were on public exhibition from Monday 4 May to Monday 1 June. Thank you to everyone who took the time to view and comment on our plans for 2020-21. Council adopted the finalized corporate planning documents on 22 June 2020; these are available to view at https://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/resources-documents/documents/strategic-planning
how Council plans to spend $272.5 million in 12 months?
what you could be charged to hire a hall or submit a Development Application in 2020-21?
about the latest updates to the Community Participation Plan?
The key documents guiding Council’s daily activities and budget, fees and charges, and communication standards over the next 12 months are on exhibition until Monday 1 June.
These documents link the community’s long term goals with Council’s plans, policies, services and resources. They are important because they show what we are doing to make Penrith a better place to live in, work in and visit.
By looking at the documents and telling us whether you think we have missed anything or got something wrong, you’ll help shape your City.
As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve with new directives from the Australian and NSW Governments, Council has taken the step to move to virtual services.
This means the that Council is unable to physically exhibit these documents at Council buildings as we normally would, and cannot take feedback in person or by mail.
If you are having trouble accessing these documents to review or would like to provide feedback by phone please call 4732 7777 and a Council officer will assist you.
TIMELINE
Have Your Say
On Public Exhibition: Draft Operational Plan 2020-21, proposed Fees and Charges 2020-21 and amendments to the Community Participation Plan has finished this stage
View and comment on Council's draft 2020-21 planned activities, budget, proposed fees and charges and Community Participation Plan.
Reviewing feedback and plans
On Public Exhibition: Draft Operational Plan 2020-21, proposed Fees and Charges 2020-21 and amendments to the Community Participation Plan is currently at this stage
Council's officers will go over the community feedback. Council will review the draft plans and make all necessary changes.
Plans for 2020-21 are reported to Council
this is an upcoming stage for On Public Exhibition: Draft Operational Plan 2020-21, proposed Fees and Charges 2020-21 and amendments to the Community Participation Plan
The draft Operational Plan 2020-21, proposed Fees and Charges 2020-21 and the Community Participation Plan will be reported to Council at the Ordinary Meeting on 22 June 2020.
Check out Council's Business Papers for the agenda and minutes closer to the date.