Council is inviting residents to comment on the progress of implementing the Redlands 2030 Community Plan.
Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said that Redlands 2030 is the community’s long term plan for creating a better future for Redland City.
“The plan articulates the community’s vision for Redlands in 2030 and is a blueprint for residents, businesses, community organisations, Council and other levels of government to work together for a better city,” Cr Williams said.
“It is a living document that requires ongoing commitment and action to achieve desired outcomes. It is important that we monitor and review the implementation of the plan to ensure our actions align with the community’s long term vision.
“A recent Council review found we have completed many projects and activities to progress the community plan since it was adopted in 2010. I encourage residents, businesses and local organisations to share their views on Council’s implementation progress by completing our online survey.
“The survey gives people an opportunity to comment on the plan’s progress, role of community organisations, businesses and other levels of government in implementing the vision and on new priorities that have emerged since 2010.”
People can have their say until 7 June, by completing the online survey on our website.
Topics include:
- Council’s progress over the past two years in implementing Redlands 2030.
- Progress on eight vision outcomes, including breakthrough projects, priorities and goals, which are contained in the community plan and considered vital for the future of the Redlands.
- Activities being undertaken in 2013 to address priority areas which need focussed attention.