What else are we planning?
Find out about what other key projects we are planning over the next 10 years, and how we intend to pay for it all.
The draft Long Term Plan provides a roadmap for the projects and services we intend to deliver over the next 10 years. It lets you know what we’ll be doing, how much it will cost and how we intend to pay for it.
We want to find a balance between affordability, providing essential infrastructure, and delivering exciting projects that make our district a great place to live.
We face some tough choices and we can’t afford to take on everything. This draft proposes a 9.9% average increase in rates for 2024/25, but this will vary depending on where you live, so check below for your area.
The feedback you provided is helping us to know what to prioritise.
We asked for your feedback on five important decisions facing our district.
Find out about what other key projects we are planning over the next 10 years, and how we intend to pay for it all.
Find out more about how what we are planning will impact your rates, and the changes we are proposing for our fees and charges.
There are a number of challenges that we will face over the next 10 years.
Find out about what challenges we are facing and how we have considered them as part of our draft Long Term Plan.
These five related draft policies will underpin our Long Term Plan 2024-2034. Take a look at the key changes we are proposing.
View all of the supporting information here, including the consultation document.
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
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