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Northern Grampions Shire invites residents of St Arnaud to a community forum | Bendigo Advertiser

By Corrine K. Thomas
February 18, 2022
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The Northern Grampians Shire Council is inviting residents of St Arnaud to attend an upcoming evening to provide feedback on the survey in the first phase of producing a plan for the township. St Arnaud’s structure plan is the result of the Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan 2020-30 which indicated that the development plan needed revision to align with the needs of the community and investors. The fifteen-year structure plan will provide a vision and framework for how the land will be used and developed in the future. More news: Riddles Creek man dies after motorcycle crash on February 13 Mayor Tony Driscoll said community input was needed to fully understand St Arnaud’s issues and opportunities. “St Arnaud is a very passionate and proud township and I expect to see and hear a wide range of people at the information evening,” he said. “A structure plan is a land use plan that guides changes to the land use plan and signals the types of land use and development we want to see.” “This is a long-term land use and development plan. It is important to ensure that the knowledge and aspirations that exist within the St Arnaud community are used to inform it .” This plan will be drafted following a series of consultations with residents, business owners and other stakeholders. Other stories: The Council is asking the community to register through Eventbrite https://bit.ly/3oVJW4x to help keep the event CovidSafe. In addition to the information night, council is also asking the community to complete a survey that will inform council of the township’s desired vision and help guide the development of the plan. The survey is available online or can be picked up at the St Arnaud Customer Services office, St Arnaud Library or sent by post on request. Further information about the project can be found on the Council’s Have Your Say page ngshire.vic.gov.au/StAStructurePlan or by calling 03 5358 8700. The Community Forum and Info Night will take place on Tuesday 1 March from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Perry Hall of the Town Hall of St Arnaud. Our reporters work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. Here’s how you can access our trusted content:

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February 18, 2022 – 7:30 p.m.

The Northern Grampians Shire Council is inviting residents of St Arnaud to attend an upcoming evening to provide feedback on the survey in the first phase of producing a plan for the township.

The Structural Plan of St Arnaud comes from the Economic Development Strategy and Action Plan 2020-30 which indicated that the urban plan needed revision to align with the needs of the community and investors.

The fifteen-year structure plan will provide a vision and framework for how the land will be used and developed in the future.

Mayor Tony Driscoll said community input is needed to fully understand the issues and opportunities in St Arnaud.

“St Arnaud is a very passionate and proud township and I expect to see and hear a wide range of people at the information evening,” he said.

“A structure plan is a land use plan that guides changes to the land use plan and signals the types of land use and development we want to see.”

“This is a long-term land use and development plan. It is important to ensure that the knowledge and aspirations that exist within the St Arnaud community are used to inform it .”

This plan will be drafted following a series of consultations with residents, business owners and other stakeholders.

The board is asking the community to register through Eventbrite https://bit.ly/3oVJW4x to help keep the event CovidSafe.

In addition to the information night, council is also asking the community to complete a survey that will inform council of the township’s desired vision and help guide the development of the plan.

Survey is available in line or to be collected from St Arnaud Customer Service, the St Arnaud library or by mail on request.

The Community Forum and Information Evening will take place on Tuesday March 1st from 6pm to 9pm in the Salle Perry of the Mairie de St Arnaud.

Our reporters work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. Here’s how you can access our trusted content:

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