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Council is seeking community feedback on our draft Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
The Strategy sets out how we will improve environmental sustainability from our operations over the next five years, and how we will support and advocate on behalf of the community.
The Strategy builds on the progress made so far and sets out a new vision and long-term aspirational goals, including a proposed target of net zero emissions from Council operations by 2030. The Strategy outlines our priorities over the next five years for achieving these goals.
We know that environmental sustainability is important to our community and we would like to hear from you on our vision, goals and plans.
Community engagement meeting
Council will hold a community engagement meeting to
provide an opportunity for open dialogue and to get your feedback and ideas to
help finalise the Strategy and Action Plan.
The meeting will be held on Thursday 11 August from
6pm to 8pm at Duncan Mackinnon Reserve Pavilion — Community Room and Meeting
Room, corner North and Murrumbeena Roads, Murrumbeena.
Submissions can be made via the link below or by post to:
Sustainability, Glen Eira City Council, PO Box 42 Caulfield South 3162
Closing date for all comments and submissions is Sunday 21 August.
This consultation has now closed.
Council is seeking community feedback on our draft Environmental Sustainability Strategy.
The Strategy sets out how we will improve environmental sustainability from our operations over the next five years, and how we will support and advocate on behalf of the community.
The Strategy builds on the progress made so far and sets out a new vision and long-term aspirational goals, including a proposed target of net zero emissions from Council operations by 2030. The Strategy outlines our priorities over the next five years for achieving these goals.
We know that environmental sustainability is important to our community and we would like to hear from you on our vision, goals and plans.
Community engagement meeting
Council will hold a community engagement meeting to
provide an opportunity for open dialogue and to get your feedback and ideas to
help finalise the Strategy and Action Plan.
The meeting will be held on Thursday 11 August from
6pm to 8pm at Duncan Mackinnon Reserve Pavilion — Community Room and Meeting
Room, corner North and Murrumbeena Roads, Murrumbeena.
Submissions can be made via the link below or by post to:
Sustainability, Glen Eira City Council, PO Box 42 Caulfield South 3162
Closing date for all comments and submissions is Sunday 21 August.
Draft Environmental Sustainability Strategy has finished this stage
Broad community consultation was conducted to
inform the Environmental Sustainable Strategy(ESS) review in 2014-15. Council
has used feedback from this consultation to help set goals and objectives and
to identify recommendations in the draft Environmental Sustainability
Strategy.
Stage 2 - Community Consultation
Draft Environmental Sustainability Strategy has finished this stage
The draft Strategy and draft Environmental
Sustainability Action Plan 2016–17 have been released to the public for
consultation. This is an
opportunity for community members to let us know what they think and to ask
questions.
Stage 3 - Council Report
Draft Environmental Sustainability Strategy is currently at this stage
Information collected as part of the consultation is collated into a report for Council. Key issues or themes raised during the consultation are also addressed. The report is discussed and minuted as part of the Ordinary Council Meeting schedule.
Stage 4 - Council Decision
Draft Environmental Sustainability Strategy has finished this stage
Council will make a decision to
adopt the Strategy or not – and may recommend changes or alterations to address
any concerns.