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At the Ordinary Council Meeting on 2 September, Council endorsed the new draft Asset Management Strategy 2014-2018 for community consultation.
Asset management involves all activities associated with the managing of Council’s community infrastructure assets including planning, creating, operating, maintaining, replacing, renewing, disposing and financial planning. It enables Council to provide the sustainable level of service in the most cost effective manner for the present and future.
Council’s Asset Management Strategy builds on previous work and sets a new Four-year Action Plan with the goal of Council reaching an advanced level of asset management by 2018.
The draft Strategy can be downloaded from the document library for review.
We seek your feedback.
Feedback can be provided by:
Downloading and completing the hard copy feedback form. Submissions should be made in writing to Glen Eira City Council, PO Box 42, Caulfield South VIC, 3162 or by email to mail@gleneira.vic.gov.au
Leaving your comments in the forum below.
The opportunity to provide feedback is available until 17 October 2014.
At the Ordinary Council Meeting on 2 September, Council endorsed the new draft Asset Management Strategy 2014-2018 for community consultation.
Asset management involves all activities associated with the managing of Council’s community infrastructure assets including planning, creating, operating, maintaining, replacing, renewing, disposing and financial planning. It enables Council to provide the sustainable level of service in the most cost effective manner for the present and future.
Council’s Asset Management Strategy builds on previous work and sets a new Four-year Action Plan with the goal of Council reaching an advanced level of asset management by 2018.
The draft Strategy can be downloaded from the document library for review.
We seek your feedback.
Feedback can be provided by:
Downloading and completing the hard copy feedback form. Submissions should be made in writing to Glen Eira City Council, PO Box 42, Caulfield South VIC, 3162 or by email to mail@gleneira.vic.gov.au
Leaving your comments in the forum below.
The opportunity to provide feedback is available until 17 October 2014.