Has Redland City Council delivered on its 2010- 2015 Corporate Plan strategies?
The Redlands Community can assess the Council’s performance for each of the Corporate Plan’s nine delivery areas using report cards on the Redlands2030 website.
More information about the five year Corporate Plan and the long term Community Plan is available here
This is card 5/9 Wise planning
Give a mark for each Strategy and/or Community Priority you consider important.
- BLANK – Leave BLANK if NOT considered IMPORTANT Strategy or Community Priority
- High pass – Council has exceeded delivery of Strategy, strongly upheld Community Priority
- Low pass – Council has progressed delivery of Strategy, attempted to uphold Community Priority
- Not Sure – Strategy or Community Priority is considered important but UNCERTAIN if anything has been done.
- FAIL – Council has FAILED to deliver on Strategy, NOT upheld Community Priority
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RCC Corporate Plan Delivery 5/9 – Wise Planning and Design
Desired Outcome for 2015 – We will carefully manage population pressures and use land sustainably while advocating and taking steps to determine limits of growth and carrying capacity on a local and national basis, recognising environmental sensitivities and the distinctive character, heritage and atmosphere of local communities. A well-planned network of urban, rural and bushland areas and responsive infrastructure and transport systems will support strong, healthy communities.
One Comment
I find it insulting that Council claims it will comply with the Regional Plan and the Community Plan, just reading the statements in Wise Planning and Design I find they have totally mislead the community. Shoreline and land south of Boundary Road is not included in the Regional plan and yet I will put $100 on the table that this land is included in the new planning scheme.
In the Community Plan there was a commitment to address carrying capacity , which is to only allow development that has the necessary infrastructure needed to support a community, added to that the need to address social planning and protection of the environmental values. I have seen no evidence this has been done in the past 3 years