FAQ
What is the draft Delivery Program 2017-21 and Operational Plan 2019-2020?
What is Our Community Plan?
Our Community Plan is a 10-year strategic plan that identifies our community’s vision for the future. It outlines the community’s priorities and aspirations, and how these can be achieved.
Our Community Plan, is a ‘whole of community’ plan, in which all levels of government, business, educational institutions, community groups and individuals have an important role to play.
How can I view a copy of the draft plans?
You can access the draft strategic planning documents from the Documents Library on this page, by visiting Council’s libraries or at Council’s Administration Building. Draft documents will also be available to view at the drop-in sessions, listed below:
Drop-in Session 1
Date: Sunday 2 June 2019
Time: 8am to 1pm
Location: Engadine Town Square at the Rotary Markets, Old Princes Highway
Drop-in Session 2
Date: Monday 3 June 2019
Time: 11am to 1pm
Location: Menai Library, Allison Crescent
Drop-in Session 3
Date: Monday 3 June 2019
Time: 2pm to 8pm
Location: Sutherland Entertainment Centre, Ground Floor, 30 Eton Street
Drop-in Session 4
Date: Thursday 13 June 2019
Time: 12pm to 2pm
Location: Caringbah Library, Port Hacking Road
You can access the draft strategic planning documents from the Documents Library on this page, by visiting Council’s libraries or at Council’s Administration Building. Draft documents will also be available to view at the drop-in information sessions.What will happen with my feedback or submission?
How can I have my say?
We invite you to have your say on the draft Plans which will be on public exhibition from 21 May 2019 to 19 June 2019. During this period you can provide feedback via the following:
Online: Submit your feedback here through Join the Conversation
Email: ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au
Attend: One of our drop-in information sessions
In Writing: Attention: Chief Executive Officer, Sutherland Shire Council
What is the Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework?
The Integrated Planning and Reporting framework recognises that most communities share similar aspirations: a safe, healthy and pleasant place to live, a sustainable environment, opportunities for social interaction, opportunities for employment, reliable infrastructure, etc. The difference lies in how each community responds to these needs. That is what shapes the character of individual towns and cities. It also recognises that the council plans and policies should not exist in isolation and that they are in fact connected.
This framework allows NSW councils to draw their various plans together, to understand how they interact and to get the maximum leverage from their efforts by planning holistically for the future.
The essential elements of the framework are outlined in the NSW Government guidelines https://www.olg.nsw.gov.au/councils/integrated-planning-and-reporting/development-and-support
How can I find out more?
Attend one of the information sessions:
Drop-in Session 1
Date: Sunday 2 June 2019
Time: 8am to 1pm
Location: Engadine Town Square at the Rotary Markets, Old Princes Highway
Drop-in Session 2
Date: Monday 3 June 2019
Time: 11am to 1pm
Location: Menai Library, Allison Crescent
Drop-in Session 3
Date: Monday 3 June 2019
Time: 2pm to 8pm
Location: Sutherland Entertainment Centre, Ground Floor, 30 Eton Street
Drop-in Session 4
Date: Thursday 13 June 2019
Time: 12pm to 2pm
Location: Caringbah Library, Port Hacking Road
or email ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au