Have Your Say: Draft Asset Management Strategy 2024-29 & Draft Asset Management Policy

Golden Plains Shire Council is seeking community input on the draft Asset Management Strategy and Policy, recently endorsed for public exhibition at its meeting on Tuesday 26 March 2024.
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Golden Plains Shire Council is seeking community input on the draft Asset Management Strategy and Policy, recently endorsed for public exhibition at its meeting on Tuesday 26 March 2024.

In an effort to responsibly manage its assets in a sustainable manner, Council has updated the Asset Management Policy (the Policy) and Asset Management Strategy 2024-29 (the Strategy) to align with its growing asset management needs. 

The revised draft Asset Management Policy enables Council to implement a coordinated approach to the management of all assets essential to Council’s strategic and operational goals, and defines a broad framework and principles for the sustainable and effective lifecycle management of all asset groups.

The revised draft Asset Management Strategy outlines a coordinated approach to managing all assets crucial to Council’s strategic and operations objectives. It establishes a comprehensive framework and principles for the sustainable and efficient lifecycle management of all asset groups for current and future generations in Golden Plains. 

How You Can Be Involved

Residents are now invited to have their say on the draft Strategy and draft Policy from Wednesday 27 March to Friday 10 May 2024.

The draft Strategy and draft Policy along with the opportunity to provide feedback can be viewed on this page or hard copies can be collected at Council’s Customer Hubs, 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn and 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale.

For further information on the draft Strategy and draft Policy, contact Council’s Coordinator Asset Management on 5220 7111 or email [email protected]

View the Draft Asset Management Strategy

View the Draft Asset Management Policy

What Happens Next

Following community consultation, the Asset Management Strategy and Asset Management Policy are scheduled to be adopted at the June 2024 Council meeting.

Asset Management Strategy & Policy Q&A
What is an Asset Management Policy?

The Asset Management Policy defines a broad framework and principles for the sustainable and effective lifecycle management of all asset groups required for current and future service delivery to the Golden Plains Shire community.   

What is an Asset Management Strategy?

The Asset Management Strategy is the development, implementation and administration of a service centric, community focused and sustainable asset management across our organisation.   

The principles and strategies outlined in the strategy will help shape the decision making and planning of Golden Plains Shire Council to ensure sustainable service delivery for both current and future generations.  

What assets are covered by the Policy and Strategy?

Assets include all of Council’s physical assets including property, infrastructure, natural assets, plant and equipment.

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Personal information collected on this form will be used by Council’s Recreation and Community team for the purpose of seeking feedback on the Draft Tracks and Trails Strategy. Council may disclose your information to other internal departments in order to assist in planning and will not disclose your information to any external party without your consent, unless required to do so by law.

Golden Plains Shire Council is committed to protecting all personal and sensitive information consistent with the Information Privacy & Health principles set out in the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 and the Health Records Act 2001.  You have the right to access your personal information and make any necessary corrections. If you have any queries or wish to gain access to amend your information please contact Golden Plains Shire’s Privacy Officer on (03) 5220 7111 or [email protected].

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