{"id":1822,"date":"2023-11-30T16:45:07","date_gmt":"2023-11-30T16:45:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thestar.test\/2023\/11\/30\/council-wants-your-opinion\/"},"modified":"2023-11-30T16:45:07","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T16:45:07","slug":"council-wants-your-opinion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thestar.com.au\/blog\/council-wants-your-opinion\/","title":{"rendered":"Council wants your opinion"},"content":{"rendered":"
\t\t\t\tTuesday, February 24th, 2015<\/span> | Posted by Laura Gibb<\/a><\/span> \t\t\t<\/div>\n

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Council wants your opinion<\/h1>\n

CAN you spare some time to go online and read how South Gippsland Shire Council is responding to the ideas suggested through the OurSay consultation process?
Could you number five key council functions in order of importance to you and your family?
If you can, you\u2019ll be helping council greatly to finalise the proposed 2015-16 budget.
\u201cWe really appreciate the community participation that has taken place so far \u2013 thank you! This is the next round of interaction in the OurSay community engagement process to help us fine tune the proposed budget for the March council meeting,\u201d CEO Tim Tamlin said.
\u201cIt\u2019s been a great journey since we started in October, with an online survey followed by two workshops and several meetings to listen to the suggestions of the individual authors of the highest ranked ideas.
\u201cWe received 98 suggestions through the online survey, of which some were not related to the budget. Some ideas would require additional spending while others would reduce costs.
\u201cWhat is acknowledged is the community is seeking many things, from increased spending on community services and physical infrastructure to reduced rates.
\u201cThe reality is that council has limited resources to allocate, so to take on new projects we need to relinquish or reduce some services or projects to contain the budget. What services could your family live without? We need to know what is most important to you.\u201d
Simply go to the council website (www.southgippsland.vic.gov.au) or Facebook page and click on the link to the OurSay website on the home page, starting from tomorrow (Wednesday).
There you will be asked to number one to five the following key council functions to indicate what is most important to your family:
promoting tourism and the economic development of the shire;
providing for the good planning and orderly development of the shire;
providing a range of community services such as recreation, youth, family, aged and environmental services;
providing physical infrastructure such as roads, footpaths, drainage and bridges; and
providing a smaller range of basic services and delivering a greater reduction in rates.
\u201cPlease continue to be involved and if you haven\u2019t done so yet, this is your opportunity now to influence council\u2019s budget. You have until Monday, March 9 to have your say,\u201d Mr Tamlin said.
New notes have been added to the OurSay site to update you on the outcomes of meetings to progress the priority ideas, so have a look to see the thoughtful work that has been done by the community in partnership with council.<\/p>\n

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