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Asset Levels of Service: roads, drainage and footpaths
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Consultation has concluded
Comments closed 7am Monday 26 March 2018.
The City of Kalamunda is seeking your input to help define levels of service as required under the Asset Management Strategy 2017–2021. The strategy seeks to develop a structured set of key actions to enable the City to improve its asset management practices, in line with the City’s Strategic Community Plan and Asset Management Policy.
The City will be consulting with community, to establish ‘levels of service’ to guide the ongoing management of assets, starting with roads, drainage and footpaths. Levels of service identify the current and desired condition of assets.
We seek:
To enhance knowledge and awareness for the planning, maintenance and creation of the City’s assets.
Understand what the community’s expectations are for the planning, maintenance and creation of the City’s assets.
Establish what the appropriate community levels of services are, for the assets of roads, drainage and footpaths.
Everyone is invited to attend the Community Workshops:
Monday 12 February 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, City of Kalamunda Function Room, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda
Tuesday27 February 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road, Forrestfield
Comments closed 7am Monday 26 March 2018.
Comments closed 7am Monday 26 March 2018.
The City of Kalamunda is seeking your input to help define levels of service as required under the Asset Management Strategy 2017–2021. The strategy seeks to develop a structured set of key actions to enable the City to improve its asset management practices, in line with the City’s Strategic Community Plan and Asset Management Policy.
The City will be consulting with community, to establish ‘levels of service’ to guide the ongoing management of assets, starting with roads, drainage and footpaths. Levels of service identify the current and desired condition of assets.
We seek:
To enhance knowledge and awareness for the planning, maintenance and creation of the City’s assets.
Understand what the community’s expectations are for the planning, maintenance and creation of the City’s assets.
Establish what the appropriate community levels of services are, for the assets of roads, drainage and footpaths.
Everyone is invited to attend the Community Workshops:
Monday 12 February 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, City of Kalamunda Function Room, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda
Tuesday27 February 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road, Forrestfield
As a member of the community,
this survey seeks to get your opinion on the City’s assets: Do you think the
assets are in an acceptable condition, and do they provide the right functions
and capacity?
The information will be used to
help the City prepare Asset Management Plans for the asset classes of Roads,
Footpaths and Drainage. There is a comment box at the end if you wish to add
explanation, requests, photos and attachments.
This survey should take no more
than 15 minutes to complete.
Comments closed 7:00am Monday, 26 March 2018.
Consultation has concluded
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Asset Levels of Service: roads, drainage and footpaths has finished this stage
Asset Levels of Service survey opens for public comment February 2018.
Community Workshops
Asset Levels of Service: roads, drainage and footpaths has finished this stage
Everyone is invited to attend the Community Workshops
Monday 12 February 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, City Administration, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda
Tuesday 27 February 2018, 5:00pm - 7:00pm, Woodlupine Community Centre, 88 Hale Road, Forrestfield
Public comment closes
Asset Levels of Service: roads, drainage and footpaths is currently at this stage
The public comment period closes 7:00am Monday 26 March 2018.
Review and Outcomes Report
this is an upcoming stage for Asset Levels of Service: roads, drainage and footpaths
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented and presented to Council. This will include a summary of contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action. Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Council adopts Asset Management Plan for Roads, Drainage and Footpaths
this is an upcoming stage for Asset Levels of Service: roads, drainage and footpaths