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Upcoming Warragul and Drouin design guidelines community consultation sessions to be moved online
Council seeking the community's feedback for the Warragul and Drouin design guidelines.
In line with COVID-19 public health advice, the upcoming Warragul and Drouin Design Guidelines community consultation sessions will be held online via Zoom rather than in person. The previously planned in-person sessions at the Drouin Football Club and West Gippsland Arts Centre will not go ahead.
Community members are encouraged to review the draft guidelines before attending an online session
Zoom meetings
Instead, there will be two facilitated online sessions where the community can join in and speak with Council and the consultants directly to ask questions about the Draft Guidelines and to share their feedback:
- Thursday 7 October, 5:30pm-7pm: Zoom meeting
- Thursday 14 October, 5:30pm-7pm: Zoom meeting
More information, including the Draft Guidelines and fact sheets, can be found by visiting the Warragul and Drouin Design Guidelines page on Council's Website.
Draft guidelines
These draft guidelines will ultimately define the character for future residential developments in Drouin and Warragul. Council is encouraging all residents to review and to provide their input on these important guidelines to make sure they meet community expectations.
Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council Facebook page.
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