THE City of Whittlesea is asking residents for their views on their top priorities in order to help inform planning for the future.
The first phase of their annual Community Priorities consultation is now open and Mayor, Cr Martin Taylor said Council is looking to hear from the community.
“I encourage our residents to tell us what is most important to them,” he said.
“Your feedback will help inform a range of important documents and help us plan for the future.
“Our annual Community Priorities is an important way for us to track any changes in what our community want us to focus on, and we can then plan accordingly.”
The insights received from this survey will be used in the development of the 2026-27 Budget, Community Action Plan 2026-27, and the next iteration of our Strong Local Economy Strategy.
The Strong Local Economy Strategy sets out how Council will continue to build a prosperous and inclusive economy for their municipality while their annual budget outlines investment in the delivery of essential services and key infrastructure needed to support the growing community.
You can have your say online or at one of the many community pop-ups across the municipality.
This first phase of consultation is open until Tuesday, September 30.
Residents can also join a focus group to provide in-depth feedback and insights.
To provide your feedback, view the locations of the in-person pop ups, or register your interest in being part of a focus group, visit engage.whittlesea.vic.gov.au


