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Have Your Say Latrobe City website launched and open for feedback on council projects and services
Latrobe City Council urges registration for Have Your Say website. Residents can share feedback on projects and services to shape the city's future.
Latrobe City Council is encouraging all community members to register for the new Have Your Say Latrobe City engagement website as more opportunities to share your feedback become available. The website is a central place where community members can be kept up-to-date and provide feedback on council projects and services. It is one way that council is increasing engagement efforts with the community and residents can shape the future of Latrobe City.
Latrobe City Council invites the community to join the 'Have Your Say Latrobe City engagement' where community members can be kept up-to-date and provide feedback on council projects and services
Submissions are being sought
Currently submissions are being sought for the 2023/24 Draft Council Budget and Draft Public Toilet Plan. Feedback is also being requested on how community members prefer to receive council related news. Community members can now register for the website where they will be notified of future projects or services that are of interest to them. This will ensure they don't miss any engagement opportunities to share their views and ideas.
Mayor of Latrobe City, Councillor Kellie O'Callaghan encouraged all community members to get involved with Have Your Say Latrobe City. "Council would like to encourage all Latrobe City residents and visitors to register for Have Your Say Latrobe City. The engagement website has been designed to make giving feedback easy for our community."
Engage, get notified and share
Have Your Say Latrobe City is a central location where community members can be notified of engagement opportunities and share their thoughts. It will complement other ways we engage with our community such as face-to-face sessions and community workshops.
"The new website will provide us with new ways to engage with our community including forums, online mapping tools and more, along with similar methods we have used before such as surveys and submissions. We look forward to working alongside our community as we shape the future of our City," said the Mayor. To view the website or to register please visit Have Your Say Latrobe City page.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council website.
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