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Residents are invited to drop in and chat with City of Whittlesea council representatives while enjoying a free coffee, a sausage sizzle and listening to the Whittlesea Choir, ahead of the first council meeting for the year on Tuesday, February 21.

The meeting, at Whittlesea Community Centre, will be the first of three council meetings scheduled in the community this year.

Chair administrator Lydia Wilson said council was committed to talking with the community about its priorities.

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“We have regular coffee with council sessions and engagement on a range of projects and activities throughout the year,” she said.

“It’s important that council provide opportunities like these for our community to come along and discuss what is going on in the City of Whittlesea.”

Ms Wilson said it was important to make sure council meetings were available in different locations to make it easier for community members attend.

“In addition to Whittlesea, we will be holding our community drop-in events and council meetings at Barry Road in Thomastown on May 16 and Galada in Epping on October 17,” she said.

“I’d like to invite our community, especially those living in Whittlesea and surrounding areas, to come along on February 21 and share their passion and interest for upcoming projects and topics within the area, and then to stay for the council meeting.”

People can drop in for a chat with administrators and council staff from 6.15pm to 7.15pm at Whittlesea Community Activity Centre, 57-61 Laurel Street, Whittlesea.

Current topics of discussion are: cat confinement and desexing; local laws consultation; Whittlesea Skate Park and BMX Track; and Whittlesea Park Masterplan.

An ordinary council meeting will follow at 7.30pm where council will consider a range of matters including a new Green Wedge Management Plan.

Visit www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au to view the agenda. The meeting will also be live streamed on council’s YouTube channel from 7.30pm.

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