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Have your say on the Local Government Infrastructure Plan
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Thank you for your interest. Consultation has concluded.
Whitsunday Regional Council is preparing for the future growth of our community with a Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP).
The LGIP forecasts network demand based on the projected population, housing and employment growth of the Whitsundays for the next 15 years, and outlines existing and future plans for trunk infrastructure.
Trunk infrastructure is the key infrastructure network, which services the broader community.
Why do we need a LGIP?
The LGIP will fit into the recently adopted Whitsunday Regional Council Planning Scheme as an amendment under Part 4 and Schedule 3.
The plan estimates the timing of when infrastructure charges are collected and when the infrastructure will be delivered.
The LGIP will ensure Council meets community expectations, by being transparent and accountable for its planned spending on trunk infrastructure.
Have your say
Council is looking for your input before we finalise the LGIP!
View the LGIP here or in person at the Bowen, Collinsville or Proserpine Customer Service Centres.
You can also mail submissions to PO Box 104 Proserpine, Queensland 4800.
Submission guidelines:
For a properly made submission to be considered under the legislation - please include your name, address, signature and send in your submission by 5pm, 6 March 2018.
To download a copy of the submission form, please click here.
Contact Us
If you have any enquiries about the LGIP, please contact Council on 1300 WRC QLD (972 753) or email us at submissions@whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au
Whitsunday Regional Council is preparing for the future growth of our community with a Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP).
The LGIP forecasts network demand based on the projected population, housing and employment growth of the Whitsundays for the next 15 years, and outlines existing and future plans for trunk infrastructure.
Trunk infrastructure is the key infrastructure network, which services the broader community.
Why do we need a LGIP?
The LGIP will fit into the recently adopted Whitsunday Regional Council Planning Scheme as an amendment under Part 4 and Schedule 3.
The plan estimates the timing of when infrastructure charges are collected and when the infrastructure will be delivered.
The LGIP will ensure Council meets community expectations, by being transparent and accountable for its planned spending on trunk infrastructure.
Have your say
Council is looking for your input before we finalise the LGIP!
View the LGIP here or in person at the Bowen, Collinsville or Proserpine Customer Service Centres.
You can also mail submissions to PO Box 104 Proserpine, Queensland 4800.
Submission guidelines:
For a properly made submission to be considered under the legislation - please include your name, address, signature and send in your submission by 5pm, 6 March 2018.
To download a copy of the submission form, please click here.
Contact Us
If you have any enquiries about the LGIP, please contact Council on 1300 WRC QLD (972 753) or email us at submissions@whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au