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Community feedback needed for East Gippsland Shire Council Draft 2024/25 Budget by 29 May 2024
East Gippsland Shire Council is completing its Draft Budget 2024-25, ensuring a disciplined approach with a 2.75% rate increase. They seek community input, prioritising transparency and responsiveness. Feedback opens May 1.
East Gippsland Shire Council is finalising its Draft Budget 2024-25 to be considered at the 30 April Council Meeting before being released to the community for feedback. Chief Executive Officer Fiona Weigall said Councillors and officers have been working diligently over recent months to prepare a draft budget that aligns with the Council Plan and has a strong focus on managing within our means.
East Gippsland Shire Council prepares its 2024-25 Draft Budget, focusing on disciplined spending and community engagement, with feedback opening from May 1
Inflation-aware fiscal planning
Ms Weigall said, "We understand that cost-of-living pressures are impacting many people. We have developed a disciplined budget that keeps rates within a 2.75% increase (rate cap) and aligns our fees and charges with inflation."
"We have put considerable effort into balancing community aspirations for more of some services, while delivering on our legislative obligations and keeping the financial impact on the community as low as possible," she said.
Community-focused planning
Ms Weigall said officers and councillors have been mindful of the challenges that continue to impact the community. "We're part of the community, and we understand the challenges of our economic climate and cost-of-living pressures. We're continually looking at ways to improve the efficiency of our service delivery and innovate to ensure we remain financially sustainable."
"We're not immune to global financial challenges, including higher inflation and rapidly rising costs. Through prudent budgeting and looking at our services, we have developed a program that proposes a range of continuing and new initiatives that supports the delivery of the Council Plan and community aspirations. In 2024-25, we will continue to have a large capital budget as we finalise delivery of some externally funded major projects.," Ms Weigall said.
Your feedback is important
Ms Weigall said, "Our commitment is to work with the community to continue to progress what is important to East Gippslanders and use our budget prudently. We look forward to being able to share our Draft Budget and the details around rates, fees and the investment in projects and services with the community after the 30 April Council Meeting."
"We invite the community to review the details and provide feedback. We welcome feedback and are committed to explaining how suggestions can be progressed. We will also respond to all submitters individually following the adoption of the budget," she said.
Key dates
Community feedback will be open from 1 May to 29 May.
- Tuesday 30 April: Council Meeting - consideration of Draft Budget
- 1 May: Community feedback opens
- 29 May: Community feedback closes
- Late May/early June: Councillors consider community feedback
- 25 June: Council Meeting - adoption of Annual Budget 2024-25
- July: Responses to feedback submitters
The Draft Budget and supporting information and opportunities to provide feedback will be available on our website, YourSay engagement portal and at customer service centres.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
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