Complete the Shape Your City survey
Complete the Shape Your City 2024 survey and go into the draw to win 1 of 5 $500 Westfield Gift Vouchers. You can find the competition Terms and Conditions in the Document Library.
Use your voice and have your say on how Council plans for the future of our community.
We’re inviting the community to support the creation of Council’s next four-year Council Plan, which will guide our new incoming Councillors and the work of Council from 2024 and beyond.
We will also check-in on our Community Vision and make sure that it still represents a future you want to see in Casey.
Complete the online survey to go into the draw to win 1 of 5 $500 vouchers.
You can also complete our online 'Fund It' tool or come and talk to us at one of our community pop-up sessions.
Consultation closes Sunday 7 July.
Community Panel Workshops
Shape Your City 2024 will also include the recruitment and selection of a representative panel of community members who will be afforded time to deeply understand, consider and debate some of the more difficult decisions Council is facing. Panel recruitment, selection and stratification - as well as facilitation of the workshops - will be conducted by an independant external organisation.
Complete the Shape Your City 2024 survey and go into the draw to win 1 of 5 $500 Westfield Gift Vouchers. You can find the competition Terms and Conditions in the Document Library.
Stuck for time? We’ve created an interactive fund it tool to gather information about what services you would like us to prioritise. It's fun and easy to use.
We're taking Shape Your City all over Casey in June 2024! Read more about pop-ups and community workshops happening in your area.
In 2020/21 and 2022/23, Council undertook its largest community engagement program — Shape Your City. Through this engagement, we heard from more than 10,500 community members and their feedback informed the Long-Term Community Vision, as well as the Council Plan and the 10-year Financial Plan.
We checked in with the community in 2022/23 to better understand what services are of priority. We did this through a range of face-to-face engagement pop-ups and workshops across Casey, as well as an online survey and interactive participatory budgeting tool. This range of engagement techniques ensured Casey’s diverse community were represented.
Five key themes were identified:
The Vision document is a legal requirement under the Local Government Act 2020, Section 89
The Council Plan 2021-25 outlines how we will achieve our Long-Term Community Vision 2031, to –become a more connected, bold and resilient community – while also focusing on how we will work with our community, key stakeholders, community organisations, surrounding municipalities and other levels of government.
The Council Plan was developed based on the feedback from Council’s largest ever engagement program — Shape Your City. This engagement program identified five key themes, which our community stated as their priorities for the future of our city. These key themes shaped the strategic objectives and priorities set out in the Council Plan.
The Local Government Act 2020 requires all Victorian councils to develop, adopt and keep in force a Financial Plan. Section 91(2) of the Act states that the scope of a Financial Plan is a period of at least the next 10 financial years.
The 10-year Financial Plan is a key financial planning document that contains a series of financial strategies and accompanying performance indicators that Council considers when making significant strategic decisions about resource allocation. The directions of the Financial Plan are informed by the Council Plan and the medium to long term service strategies adopted by Council.
The Long-Term Asset Plan presents a ten-year blueprint of how Council will deliver and manage infrastructure assets to maximise their value, while ensuring they adapt to the needs of our ever-evolving community. It is prepared in alignment with Section 92 of the Local Government Act 2020 and applies to all infrastructure assets owned or managed by Council, except land and land under roads.
The Local Government Act 2020 requires each council to prepare a Revenue and Rating Plan to cover a minimum period of four years following each Council election. The Revenue and Rating Plan establishes the revenue raising framework within which the Council proposes to work.
The purpose of the Revenue and Rating Plan is to determine the most appropriate and affordable revenue and rating approach for the City of Casey which in conjunction with other income sources will adequately finance the objectives in the council plan.
Your voice can help shape Casey’s future!
Through the Shape Your City engagement program all community members can participate and deliberate on decisions regarding infrastructure and service delivery in Casey, from parks and playgrounds, to the arts, community services, local road projects and more. Whatever it is, we want your voice to help shape Casey’s future
We’re committed to ensuring the diverse voices of our community are reflected in Council decisions and plans for the services and outcomes valued most.
Your feedback will contribute to our review of the Community Vision, as well as the creation of:
During this consultation, we invite every member of our community to engage in online activities, events, and conversations and tell us what matters most to them. We need your voice to help shape Casey’s future.
Consultation opens Monday 27 May and closes Sunday 7 July.
To apply or for more information, please get in touch via the following methods:
Materials can be provided in printed format upon request.
Consultation closes 11.59 pm, Sunday 7 July 2024
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