The City of Whittlesea is asking people who live and work in the area for their views on what council should prioritise for next year’s Budget and Community Plan Action Plan.
Residents can complete a survey on council’s website and allocate points according to their top priority.
Council is also inviting people to talk to council representatives in person at pop-up sites in their neighbourhoods during the next month.
Administrator Peita Duncan said council wanted to receive feedback from the community before the planning process.
“We want to have clear insight into local priorities to help us shape the conversation around what should be our priorities in 2023-24,” she said.
“We know our community outlined their key priorities back when we developed the Community Plan 2021-2025 but much has changed since then.
“We want to know that we’re on track and that we are giving our community the chance to help shape their local area.”
People can find out more and have their say at engage.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/shapewhittlesea.
The first stage of consultation closes on September 4.