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Residents to take part in shaping Casey’s future

The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on how the council plans for the future as part of the 2024 Shape Your City campaign.

Community feedback will help create the council’s next four-year Council Plan and guide Casey’s new incoming councillors on future decisions.

City of Casey chair of administrators Noelene Duff PSM said Shape Your City 2024 aimed to put the Casey community at the forefront of council planning.

“Our community feedback will help ensure our Community Vision and council decisions reflect the priorities and diverse voices of our community,” said Ms Duff.

“I encourage all residents to get involved in providing their feedback – no matter how big or small, we want to hear from all community members and provide them with the opportunity to shape their community’s future.”

Community feedback will be used to inform the review of the Council’s Community Vision and the development of the new four-year Council Plan and other key strategic documents.

As well as filling out the survey, residents are encouraged to also participate through an interactive budgeting tool which lets them allocate ‘points’ to council services that they value.

Engagement pop-up events will be held throughout June providing the residents with the opportunity to share their feedback in person with council officers directly.

Visit Casey Conversations for more information. The survey closes on Sunday 7 July 2024.

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