Connect 2 Campbelltown newsletter - AMPs adopted, Renewal SA consult, Lochiel Park Master Plan, Transport Plan Study and more
It's a busy time in engagement at the moment, so we have lots for you to select from and participate in.
CURRENT ENGAGEMENTS
Renewal SA - Magill Master Planning
Have you heard that about the Renewal SA consultation currently underway for the Magill Uni campus and surrounds?
There is one more opportunity to attend a Community Drop-In session (TOMORROW Tuesday 12 November 4pm - 7pm) so jump online and check out the opportunity to see your options for providing your views on the high level vision, attributes and opportunities proposed.
The consultation is open until 1 December 2024 and there are other ways to have your say if you can't make tomorrow's event.
Lochiel Park Master Plan
There is still time to provide your feedback on the Draft Lochiel Park Master Plan.
This project has been through several consultations. Our Master Plan proposes to:
- Upgrade the play space, including improvements to the basketball half-court
- Provide two off leash dog spaces (note: these areas will not be fenced)
- a quiet, exploratory off-leash zone between Lochend House / Ripples Art Shed and the River Torrens Linear Park trail
- a runabout dog exercise area north of Ripples Art Shed through to Kareda Drive
- Irrigation to the grassed area with soccer goals
- A new public toilet
- New plantings, seating and shade, artwork and enhancement to trails to the wetlands and the River Torrens.
Consultation closes 18 November, so check out the proposals now and have your say.
Transport Plan Study (northern section)
Consultation has commenced today for our Transport Plan Study (northern section).
Being conducted by independent consulting engineers, Tonkin, you are invited to get involved and share your ideas about transport issues and solutions in relation to the suburbs of Athelstone, Campbelltown, Newton and Paradise. The data gathered will be used to develop a Transport Plan for this area.
To get involved you can:
- complete an online pin-dropping activity;
- Come to a Community Drop-In session on Wednesday, 20 November (4.30pm to 7.30pm) at the Council Chambers; or
- Send us an email or a letter with details of your ideas.
Find out more at https://cctpns.mysocialpinpoint.com.au/
Consultation closes 4pm, Friday 6 December 2024.
New Policies 2024
We have also commenced consultation today on two draft Policies:
Draft Behavioural Support Policy - This policy sets expectations regarding Elected Member behaviour.
Draft Enforcement Policy - This policy provides guidance about roles and expectations when Staff are managing complaints for regulatory matters.
Tell us what you think of our proposals by 4pm, Friday 6 December 2024.
Environment Protection (Waste to Resources) Policy Review
The State Government is reviewing its Waste to Resources Policy to modernise regulation regarding resources and waste, and enable a more circular economy to develop.
If you have an interest in this area, the consultation and are survey are open until 20 December 2024 for you to complete.
PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENTS
Asset Management Plans Adopted
The outcome of our recent engagement on the draft Asset Management Plans for Transport, Open Space and Footpaths & Walkways was reported to Council at its meeting on 5 November 2024. Council considered the community feedback and adopted all three Plans without amendment.
Draft Plans - Environment, Community Wellbeing and Economic Development
The outcome of consultation on these plans will be reported to the Council meeting on 19 November. To read the outcomes report in the Council agenda, check out Council's website from Friday this week.
COFFEE CHAT
Don't forget to mark your diary now for Coffee Chat in December.
Mayor Whittaker OAM and Staff will be at Clay & Co (11 am - 12 noon, Friday 6 December 2024) to hear your ideas, feedback and anything more you would like to discuss.
We look forward to hearing from you somewhere soon!