Towards 2042 Community Consultation: The Towards 2042 community consultation aims to gather information about what is important to you now and in the future. During this time we want to hear your long term goals for the community as well as what is great or needs improving today. This information then becomes the basis of our Community Strategic Plan which the new Council will use to inform their Delivery Program for the next three years. Have your say online through bit.ly/2042Survey before August 13 or pick up a hard copy from any of our offices and return by July 31.
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Bungendore Car Park: Work has now begun on the Bungendore off-street car park. Businesses in the Bendigo Bank building remain open while the car park to the rear of 33 Ellendon Street is closed off. This will be for a few weeks as drainage works are established through the site. These businesses are easily accessible by pedestrian walkways while this work is underway. This project will provide 50 parking spaces, including three disabled parking spaces and two electric vehicle charging stations and is expected to be completed by December, weather permitting. Once completed the car park may be used to host markets as a multipurpose community space. Find out more at qprc.nsw.gov.au/bungendore-car-park
Ordinary Council Meeting: The Ordinary Council Meeting is on Wednesday July 28 and begins at 5.30pm. You can participate online, in person or watch in real time via our webcast. The webcast also has a record of previous meetings that can be viewed at any time. Some of the items on this week's agenda include: Mount Jerrabomberra Site Specific Plan of Management, 2021 Resourcing Strategy, Delivery Program Update January-June 2021, Bungendore Scout Hall Carparking, Public Place Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, and Exhibition of Draft QPRC Urban Forest Cooling Strategy. You can find more information on the meeting including the agenda at bit.ly/MinutesAgendas.
August is Platypus Month: Platypus month is a great opportunity to learn more about these unique animals. Throughout August Waterwatch are looking for volunteers to survey platypus numbers in a wide variety of locations around the ACT. For those interested in participating, no experience is required and details can be found at bit.ly/PlatypusMonth. There will also be a casual platypus walk in Queanbeyan which is open to the public. Join the team at 7am Sunday 8 August at the Isabella Street footbridge, Queanbeyan. Registration is essential, head to eventbrite.com.au/e/162778521941 for more details.