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Background
Every year, Council develops an Annual Business Plan and Budget which links our Strategic Plan 2020-24 – A Brighter Future, the Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) and our Asset Management Plans with the annual budget planning process. This ensures that we continue to develop and maintain essential infrastructure services such as roads, footpaths, bridges, public toilets and open spaces as well as providing important services including libraries, health, planning, support services and waste collection that our community has told us they value, in a way that is fair, responsible and financially sustainable.
Some of our key projects and activities planned for 2022-23 include:
Upgrades of the Gumeracha Library
Continued development of the Fabrik Arts and Heritage Hub in Lobethal
Participation in the federally funded Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program to further invest in our region’s assets
Implementation of three key frameworks to support the improved management of Community and Recreation Facilities, Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes, and Play Spaces which will support Council to manage and improve assets for the community
Supporting the 2022 Local Government Election.
There are many other strategic initiatives identified which contribute towards achieving our long term goals. Further details of these can be found in the Draft Annual Business Plan 2022–23.
The full Draft Annual Business Plan 2022-23 can be accessed in the document library on the right or viewed at any of Council’s Libraries and Customer Service Centres at Gumeracha, Stirling and Woodside. Alternatively, you can request a copy by email at engage@ahc.sa.gov.au or by phone on 8408 0400.
How to Have Your Say
You can ask us a question below or by calling us on 8408 0400 during business hours.
via mail to Annual Business Plan, PO Box 44, Woodside SA 5244
Print and send us a hardcopy feedback form which can be printed from the document library on the right or collected from any AHC Library or Customer Service Centre at Gumeracha, Stirling or Woodside.
In person, at the ordinary Council meeting, Tuesday 25 May, 6:30 - 7:30pm, at the Stirling Council Chamber, 62 Mount Barker Rd, Stirling.
For feedback to be considered it must be received by Council no later than 5pm, Wednesday 1 June 2022.
Background
Every year, Council develops an Annual Business Plan and Budget which links our Strategic Plan 2020-24 – A Brighter Future, the Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) and our Asset Management Plans with the annual budget planning process. This ensures that we continue to develop and maintain essential infrastructure services such as roads, footpaths, bridges, public toilets and open spaces as well as providing important services including libraries, health, planning, support services and waste collection that our community has told us they value, in a way that is fair, responsible and financially sustainable.
Some of our key projects and activities planned for 2022-23 include:
Upgrades of the Gumeracha Library
Continued development of the Fabrik Arts and Heritage Hub in Lobethal
Participation in the federally funded Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program to further invest in our region’s assets
Implementation of three key frameworks to support the improved management of Community and Recreation Facilities, Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes, and Play Spaces which will support Council to manage and improve assets for the community
Supporting the 2022 Local Government Election.
There are many other strategic initiatives identified which contribute towards achieving our long term goals. Further details of these can be found in the Draft Annual Business Plan 2022–23.
The full Draft Annual Business Plan 2022-23 can be accessed in the document library on the right or viewed at any of Council’s Libraries and Customer Service Centres at Gumeracha, Stirling and Woodside. Alternatively, you can request a copy by email at engage@ahc.sa.gov.au or by phone on 8408 0400.
How to Have Your Say
You can ask us a question below or by calling us on 8408 0400 during business hours.
via mail to Annual Business Plan, PO Box 44, Woodside SA 5244
Print and send us a hardcopy feedback form which can be printed from the document library on the right or collected from any AHC Library or Customer Service Centre at Gumeracha, Stirling or Woodside.
In person, at the ordinary Council meeting, Tuesday 25 May, 6:30 - 7:30pm, at the Stirling Council Chamber, 62 Mount Barker Rd, Stirling.
For feedback to be considered it must be received by Council no later than 5pm, Wednesday 1 June 2022.
Draft Annual Business Plan 2022-23 is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Annual Business Plan 2022-23
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Annual Business Plan 2022-23
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.