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This community consultation has now concluded. Thank you for your contributions.
The City of Victor Harbor is responsible for assets worth at least $279 million. Many of these assets offer benefits or services to our community.
To support the effective management of these assets, the Council has an asset management strategy and set of Asset Management Plans. These plans help Council look after its assets in the most cost effective way possible at service levels which are understood and agreed to by the community.
The Asset Management Plans are key documents within the Council’s strategic planning framework. There are three asset management plans that deal with specific asset types:
Bridge, Stormwater, Kerb and Channel
Roads, Footpaths, Traffic Devices and Car Parks
Land, Buildings and Open Space
Get involved
The Council has reviewed its Asset Management Plans and would like to seek the community’s feedback on the new proposed Plans.
View the draft Asset Management Plans on this webpage and share your thoughts and comments by completing the feedback form below.
All feedback should be submitted by 5pm on 3 May 2021.
The City of Victor Harbor is responsible for assets worth at least $279 million. Many of these assets offer benefits or services to our community.
To support the effective management of these assets, the Council has an asset management strategy and set of Asset Management Plans. These plans help Council look after its assets in the most cost effective way possible at service levels which are understood and agreed to by the community.
The Asset Management Plans are key documents within the Council’s strategic planning framework. There are three asset management plans that deal with specific asset types:
Bridge, Stormwater, Kerb and Channel
Roads, Footpaths, Traffic Devices and Car Parks
Land, Buildings and Open Space
Get involved
The Council has reviewed its Asset Management Plans and would like to seek the community’s feedback on the new proposed Plans.
View the draft Asset Management Plans on this webpage and share your thoughts and comments by completing the feedback form below.
All feedback should be submitted by 5pm on 3 May 2021.
Once the public consultation period has ended, Council will collate and consider all community feedback to help inform the final Asset Management Plans.