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Latrobe City Council is seeking community feedback on its Draft 2025 - 2029 Council Plan until 9 June 2025
Latrobe City Council is seeking community feedback on its Draft 2025 - 2029 Council Plan and 10-year Community Vision. Submissions close 5pm, Monday 9 June 2025.
Latrobe City Council endorsed the Draft Council Plan 2025-2029 including the Community Vision at its meeting last night for community feedback. The Council Plan is a key document that sets out our goals and strategies for the next four years, while the Community Vision outlines what we want Latrobe City to be like in the next 10 years.
Help shape Latrobe's future - share your feedback on the Draft Council Plan and Vision by 5pm, 9 June 2025
Have your say
Community members have the opportunity to review the Draft Council Plan and Community Vision and make their submission by 5.00pm on Monday 9 June 2025. Participants can share their views through council's Have Your Say platform. Copies have also been made available to view at council's service centres.
Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Dale Harriman said it was vital that the community was at the heart of the Council Plan and Community Vision. "This is your city, your future - have your say on the Draft Council Plan and Community Vision that will guide Latrobe City for years to come. Your input ensures our plans reflect what matters most to our community. Take a moment to review and share your voice," said the Mayor.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council website.
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