Narrabri Shire Council said it was pleased to announce the adoption of its 2023/2024 operational plan.
“This comprehensive roadmap sets the stage for an exciting period of growth, progress, and community development in our region,” said a NSC media statement released on Wednesday.
“The 2023/2024 operational plan outlines a strategic vision that aligns with our commitment to serving the needs and aspirations of our residents and businesses.”
NSC said key highlights of the plan include:
Infrastructure upgrades – council is dedicated to enhancing the infrastructure network.
The Operational Plan allocates $47million to upgrade and maintain roads, bridges, and utilities to improve connectivity and facilitate efficient mobility.
Sustainable initiatives – environmental sustainability is a top priority.
The plan introduces initiatives to reduce our carbon footprint, promote renewable energy adoption, and enhance waste management practices, fostering a greener and more sustainable future for our community.
Economic growth – the Operational Plan emphasises economic development strategies that encourage business growth, attract investment, and create employment opportunities.
By supporting local entrepreneurs and fostering innovation, council aims to create a vibrant and resilient local economy.
Community wellbeing – the wellbeing of residents is paramount.
The plan emphasises the provision of high-quality community services, including health and social programs, recreational facilities, and cultural initiatives.
Council is committed to creating an inclusive and thriving community for all.
Following council’s adoption of the operational plan, mayor Ron Campbell said he’s confident that the plan will strengthen the region’s future.
“The adoption of the 2023/2024 Operational Plan marks an important milestone for council,” he said.
“It provides a clear roadmap for us to address the evolving needs of our community while fostering sustainable growth and development.”
“I am confident that this plan will help us build a brighter future for our residents, businesses, and future generations.”
Council encourages all community members to review the Operational Plan, which will be available on the council’s website.
Council said feedback and suggestions are welcomed as it strives to continuously improve services and strengthen community engagement.
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