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Community Strategic Plan
The NSW Government’s Integrated Planning and Reporting legislation requires councils to develop a long-term community strategic plan. Following each council election, it is our responsibility to review the Community Strategic Plan and associated Integrated Planning and Reporting documents in consultation with the community. Our Integrated Planning and Reporting identifies community’s vision and priorities for the future of Waverley.
With the delayed local government election in 2021, Council commenced the community consultation in July 2021 to ensure all segments of our community are engaged. Following the Council election in December 2021, Council continued the community consultation and engagement program until February 2022. More than 975 community members were engaged on the vision and priorities for Waverley. Based on the community feedback we received, we drafted the Waverley Community Strategic Plan 2022-2032 and associated documents. These documents were placed on public exhibition from 20 April 2022 to 18 May 2022. Council considered community feedback received during the exhibition period and adopted the documents on 21 June 2022.
Resourcing Strategies
The Integrated Planning and Reporting suite of documents are resourced through three resourcing strategies which were adopted by Council on 21 June 2022. These strategies include:
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