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Asset Management Plans (AMPs) guide the renewal and maintenance of Council assets. They determine an appropriate level of service and ensure their delivery to the community is financially sustainable over the long term.
The Plan for each asset was drafted with reference to:
current condition
levels of service
expected future demand
asset management practices
risk management
maintenance and renewal costs
These Plans ensure Council can maintain its assets at a defined standard and keep track of which assets need to be replaced and when, including the estimated cost of their replacement. The annual cost estimates also inform Council’s Long Term Financial Plan.
How you can get involved
You are invited to provide feedback in one of the following ways:
Preferably online via the survey available at this LINK.
Send an email: mail@campbelltown.sa.gov.au with the subject: “Draft Asset Management Plans”
Write a letter addressed to: Community Engagement Officer, Campbelltown City Council, PO Box 1, Campbelltown SA 5074
All feedback must be received by 4pm Wednesday 31 July 2024
This consultation has closed
Asset Management Plans (AMPs) guide the renewal and maintenance of Council assets. They determine an appropriate level of service and ensure their delivery to the community is financially sustainable over the long term.
The Plan for each asset was drafted with reference to:
current condition
levels of service
expected future demand
asset management practices
risk management
maintenance and renewal costs
These Plans ensure Council can maintain its assets at a defined standard and keep track of which assets need to be replaced and when, including the estimated cost of their replacement. The annual cost estimates also inform Council’s Long Term Financial Plan.
How you can get involved
You are invited to provide feedback in one of the following ways:
Preferably online via the survey available at this LINK.