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Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes
Share Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes on Facebook Share Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes on Twitter Share Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes on Linkedin Email Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The minutes of the Annual Electors' Meeting are now available on the City's website under agendas and minutes. The minutes will now be included in the Council Agenda for the Ordinary Meeting of Council on 26 February 2019.
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City of Nedlands Electors' General Meeting
Share City of Nedlands Electors' General Meeting on Facebook Share City of Nedlands Electors' General Meeting on Twitter Share City of Nedlands Electors' General Meeting on Linkedin Email City of Nedlands Electors' General Meeting linkCLOSED: This meeting has now been held.In accordance with the Local Government Act 1995, the City of Nedlands will hold the annual Electors’ General Meeting on Thursday 13 December 2018 at 6pm, at the Adam Armstrong Pavilion, Beatrice Road, Dalkeith (David Cruickshank Reserve).The business to be conducted at the meeting will be:- The Mayor’s Report;
- The CEO’s Report; and
- The Annual Financial Report, including the Auditor’s Report.
- Any general business
The agenda and copies of the report will be available from 4 December 2018 from the City’sAdministration Office (71 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands), City libraries and via nedlands.wa.gov.au.Copies of the Annual Report will also be available at the meeting.Any questions you wish to ask at the Electors’ General Meeting are requested to be submitted incouncil@nedlands.wa.gov.auwriting to the Chief Executive Officer by Monday 10 December 2018.Submissions can be made in person at 71 Stirling Highway,Nedlands or via
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Heritage Incentive Policies
Share Heritage Incentive Policies on Facebook Share Heritage Incentive Policies on Twitter Share Heritage Incentive Policies on Linkedin Email Heritage Incentive Policies linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.At the Council Meeting on the 22nd May 2018 two Heritage Incentive Policies were adopted for the benefit those owners whose properties are listed on the Municipal Inventory (MI).
The Refund of Planning Fees for Places of Heritage Significance Policy and the Heritage Advice for Owners of Places of Heritage Significance Policy are the two Heritage Incentive Policies adopted by Council. These documents can be found in the document library on this page.
These policies provide various benefits for property owners on the MI in terms of providing refunds of planning fees for developments that propose to conserve or improve the heritage aspects of a place and to provide heritage advice sessions with heritage professionals engaged by the City where the City will bear the cost of a maximum of five hours. The provisions and requirements of these benefits are explained within the policies.
The MI is a list of properties and places within our City with cultural heritage significance. It also provides details which describe why each listed property or place is special.
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Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes
Share Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes on Facebook Share Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes on Twitter Share Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes on Linkedin Email Annual Electors Meeting - Minutes linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The minutes of the annual electors meeting held on Tuesday, 14 December 2017 are now available for viewing by the community.
Please visit the City's website under Agendas, Minutes and Reports for December 2017 to download a copy.
For comments or further information, please contact the Personal Assistant to the Director Corporate and Strategy on (08) 9273 3500.
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Strategic Community Plan in Action - Summary of Capital Works for 2017-2018
Share Strategic Community Plan in Action - Summary of Capital Works for 2017-2018 on Facebook Share Strategic Community Plan in Action - Summary of Capital Works for 2017-2018 on Twitter Share Strategic Community Plan in Action - Summary of Capital Works for 2017-2018 on Linkedin Email Strategic Community Plan in Action - Summary of Capital Works for 2017-2018 linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The Council recently adopted the 2017-18 budget for the City. Please check-out our snapshot of the capital works expenditure for the City.
This summary provides a snapshot of some of the expenditure the City has budgeted for various works during the 2017-18 year. These are aligned to the City’s Strategic Community Plan which can be found on this page. -
Annual Community Engagement Survey
Share Annual Community Engagement Survey on Facebook Share Annual Community Engagement Survey on Twitter Share Annual Community Engagement Survey on Linkedin Email Annual Community Engagement Survey linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The City's annual community engagement survey has now closed. Thank you to all those who participated. The responses will now be analysed with the results being published on the engagement page (newsfeed) during the next few weeks.
Each year the City undertakes a short survey to learn about the community's views and values in relation to the City's community engagement activities. The results will enable the City to further improve its engagement practices that best meets the needs of the community.
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New Local Planning Scheme No. 3 has progressed
Share New Local Planning Scheme No. 3 has progressed on Facebook Share New Local Planning Scheme No. 3 has progressed on Twitter Share New Local Planning Scheme No. 3 has progressed on Linkedin Email New Local Planning Scheme No. 3 has progressed linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Council at its Special Council Meeting of 13 December 2016 considered draft Local Planning Scheme No. 3. At this meeting, the Council resolved to adopt the draft Local Planning Scheme No. 3 with a number of modifications.
The agenda, attachment and minutes can be viewed on the minutes and agendas page on the City's website.
The agenda contains the officers report. The attachment is the Scheme document itself and the minutes explain the modifications made by Council. Please note that the Scheme document must be read with the modifications.
The draft Scheme and modifications will now be submitted to the Western Australian Planning Commission for approval to advertise the document to the community.
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2016 Community Perception Survey - Results
Share 2016 Community Perception Survey - Results on Facebook Share 2016 Community Perception Survey - Results on Twitter Share 2016 Community Perception Survey - Results on Linkedin Email 2016 Community Perception Survey - Results linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The fourth community perception survey has been completed and the results are in. This survey is undertaken every three to four years by the City and once again it has received a high performance score as being a preferred place to live, a leading governing organisation and providing waste collection services. Scores were compared to other WA Councils and against a national database.
The community identified priority areas of footpaths and cycle-ways, management of trees, parking and traffic management, planning and building, and underground power. It is pleasing to see that the community’s priorities align with the City’s priorities as it is proactively working on these.
The report findings will be considered as part of the 4-year review of the Community Strategic Plan.
Please visit the engagement page to find out more and to view the report.
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2016 Catalyse Survey has now closed
Share 2016 Catalyse Survey has now closed on Facebook Share 2016 Catalyse Survey has now closed on Twitter Share 2016 Catalyse Survey has now closed on Linkedin Email 2016 Catalyse Survey has now closed linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.This engagement has now closed. Thank you for your contributions to the survey.
Catalyse Pty Ltd will present the final report will be presented to the City during September with the results being published in the Nedlands News Update in the Post Newspaper. Updates will also be available on this engagement page.
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Community Engagement Policy
Share Community Engagement Policy on Facebook Share Community Engagement Policy on Twitter Share Community Engagement Policy on Linkedin Email Community Engagement Policy linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Thank you to everyone who contributed to this project. Your responses will be analysed in conjunction with a final review of the policy. The policy was adopted by the Council its June meeting.