Residents across the Upper Lachlan Shire are being encouraged to have their say on Council’s 2017/18 draft Operational Plan.
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The draft Plan, which includes a comprehensive capital expenditure works program for the Shire, totalling $12.5 million, was today endorsed by Upper Lachlan Shire Councillors to go on public exhibition from Monday, 24 April 2016.
Notable proposed projects in 2017/18 include:
- Crookwell Landfill (Waste Centre) upgrade/ remediation (two year project - $3 million cost) $1,500,000
- Public Toilet Amenities - Goodhew Park, Taralga $100,000
- Towns and villages streetscape program $200,000
- MR248E Kiamma Creek, Crookwell Timber Bridge Replacement $1,062,500
- Gravel Resheeting on Local Roads (various roads throughout the Shire all programs) $671,175 Grabine Road, Bigga reconstruction (8 year program) $800,000
- MR52 Gundaroo Road rehabilitation and resealing $865,000
- Urban Road Pavement Rehabilitation – Bunnaby Street, Taralga $200,000
- MR248W Crookwell-Boorowa Road 2016 road damage restoration $837,000
- Bitumen Resealing on Regional Roads, funded by RMS (throughout the Shire) $334,035
- Bitumen Resealing - Urban Local Roads (throughout the Shire) $100,000
- Bitumen Resealing - Rural Local Roads (throughout the Shire) $468,000
- Crookwell Water Supply Treatment Plant project (total project cost of $7 million) $1,000,000
- Four towns water supply mains replacements $290,000
- Three towns sewerage mains replacements $140,000
A three-page summary of the draft Operational Plan is available on Council’s website: www.upperlachlan.nsw.gov.au/council/integrated-plans.
Upper Lachlan Shire Council Mayor Brian McCormack OAM said the Operational Plan sought to repair damage caused by recent inclement weather and upgrade ageing infrastructure across the Shire.
“Council has tried to address the needs and demands from all sections of the community while ensuring we maintain a healthy operating budget and remain fit for the future,” Cr McCormack said.
“The 2017/18 draft Operational Plan sets the Council’s priorities over the next 12 months, so it is important that it reflects the community’s expectations.
“I would encourage all community members to view the draft Operational Plan and the suite of Integrated Plans and attend their nearest Community Outreach Meeting.
“Feedback received via these meetings and during the public exhibition period will help inform the final Integrated Plans.”
Remaining Outreach Meetings to be held are as follows:
- Taralga Wednesday 3 May 2017 6.30pm Taralga Masonic Hall
- Gunning Wednesday 10 May 2017 6.30pm Gunning Council Chambers
- Bigga Wednesday 17 May 2017 6.30pm Bigga Golf Club
The draft Operational Plan and the suite of Integrated Plans will be available on Council’s website from Monday, 24 April 2017: www.upperlachlan.nsw.gov.au.
They will also be available to be viewed at Council’s Offices in Crookwell, Gunning and Taralga or at Crookwell and Gunning Libraries from Monday April 24, 2017.