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Each year, Randwick City Council prepares an Operational Plan and Budget which outlines our planned activities for the coming financial year. This is your opportunity to tell us how you think Council should allocate our funds in relation to building and maintaining local parks and gardens, roads and footpaths, sports fields, or any other activity that is important to the community.
Highlights from the 2019-20 draft Budget include:
Planning for the extension of the Coastal Walkway and amenities at Randwick Golf Course will begin.
New stormwater harvesting system and irrigation for Maroubra foreshore parks will take place. This will improve the quality of the stormwater run-off.
We’ll be working in partnership with the state government to address community concerns around stormwater pollution at Coogee Beach.
We’ll invest in repairs and upgrades to our existing Gross Pollutant Traps to improve performance and cleaning.
We’ll also be focusing on how Smart Tech can help make lives easier with improvements such as:
Extending free public wifi to more areas
Installing smart parking sensors to give real-time information on street parking availability
Live beach cams and digital signage to give real-time beach conditions
Sensors on bins, BBQs and toilet blocks to alert Council to when they need servicing
The Draft Budget assumes the continuation of the Environmental Levy for a further five years and an application is currently with IPART and will be determined on 14 May 2019.
Sending your comments headed "Operational Plan and Budget 2019-20" to the General Manager by email council@randwick.nsw.gov.au
Posting your comments headed "Operational Plan and Budget 2019-20" to the General Manager, Randwick City Council, 30 Frances Street, Randwick NSW 2031.
All submissions will be considered before finalising the 2019-20 draft Operational Plan and Budget and Fees and Charges.
Each year, Randwick City Council prepares an Operational Plan and Budget which outlines our planned activities for the coming financial year. This is your opportunity to tell us how you think Council should allocate our funds in relation to building and maintaining local parks and gardens, roads and footpaths, sports fields, or any other activity that is important to the community.
Highlights from the 2019-20 draft Budget include:
Planning for the extension of the Coastal Walkway and amenities at Randwick Golf Course will begin.
New stormwater harvesting system and irrigation for Maroubra foreshore parks will take place. This will improve the quality of the stormwater run-off.
We’ll be working in partnership with the state government to address community concerns around stormwater pollution at Coogee Beach.
We’ll invest in repairs and upgrades to our existing Gross Pollutant Traps to improve performance and cleaning.
We’ll also be focusing on how Smart Tech can help make lives easier with improvements such as:
Extending free public wifi to more areas
Installing smart parking sensors to give real-time information on street parking availability
Live beach cams and digital signage to give real-time beach conditions
Sensors on bins, BBQs and toilet blocks to alert Council to when they need servicing
The Draft Budget assumes the continuation of the Environmental Levy for a further five years and an application is currently with IPART and will be determined on 14 May 2019.
Sending your comments headed "Operational Plan and Budget 2019-20" to the General Manager by email council@randwick.nsw.gov.au
Posting your comments headed "Operational Plan and Budget 2019-20" to the General Manager, Randwick City Council, 30 Frances Street, Randwick NSW 2031.
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March - April 2019: Council staff prepare draft Budget & Operational Plan and Fees & Charges based on existing adopted plans, commitments and community input.
Council meeting
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30 April 2019: Council meeting approves draft documents for public exhibition and comment.
Open
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2 May - 30 May 2019: Public exhibition for community comment on Draft Operational Plan & Budget and Fees & Charges.
Review
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June 2019: Council staff review submissions and report findings to Council meeting.
Council meeting
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25 June 2019: Council considers submissions and comments and adopts final documents.
Adopted
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