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Councillor Briefing and Workshop Session — 2020-12-01
1. 2021-2022 Bulky Kerbside Collection
1. 2021-2022 Bulky Kerbside Collection
This briefing will provide background on Council’s biennial bulky kerbside collection service, and options for the service in 2021-2022 and their pros and cons.
2. Active Ipswich Strategy 2031
2. Active Ipswich Strategy 2031
This report provides an overview and update of the development of Council’s new Active Ipswich Strategy 2031 (AIS2031). When completed, the AIS2031 will provide Council a ten year (2021 – 2031) strategy to improve participation in, and increasing opportunities for, physical activity in Ipswich.
In recognition of the benefits of regular physical activity for improving physical, mental and social health, the AIS2031 will provide Council with clear and focussed strategic direction, meaningful goals and targeted actions for the planning, management and provision of open space, infrastructure and recreational services and programs, in response to the needs of the Community.
The AIS2031 will provide Council with a blueprint to help ensure:
· The City will be more active by 2031;
· Council and the City are prepared for a population nearly twice its current size in ten years, and
· Council continues to improve its commitment to improving the City’s health and wellbeing through Council’s services to the community.
Attachments
1. AIS2031 Project Brief ⇨
2. AIS2031 Presentation ⇨
MATTERS ARISING:
Councillors requested the names of the groups who are part of the consultation process. General Manager Community, Cultural and Economic Development to advise the Mayor and Councillors when the consultation process goes to market and also the community groups that are involved.
General Manager Infrastructure and Environment to provide the Mayor and Councillors of engagement to date, and also what is involved until completion of the strategy.
Councillor Russell Milligan arrived at the meeting at 12.04 pm.
Councillor Nicole Jonic arrived at the meeting at 1.19pm.
Mayor Teresa Harding left the meeting at 1.22pm.
Mentions: Ipswich
3. Community Development Planning Workshop
3. Community Development Planning Workshop
Purpose of the workshop is to inform and seek initial input into the proposed framework for the Community, Cultural and Economic Development Department’s 5 year Community Development Plan and the opportunities around the implementation once adopted. While Council has a range of community development initiatives – what other opportunities and ideas are there for us to manage, support and advocate for? What role can Council’s Community Development play?
Workshop Facilitators
Cat Matson – Manager Economic and Community Development
Melissa Dower – Community Development Manager
The interactive workshop agenda will include:
· Community Development Introductions
· Community Development – Asset Based Community Development (setting the scene)
· What does the Proposed 5 year Framework Look like?
· What role will Council’s Community Development play?
· Opportunities and Ideas - What is the legacy we want to leave?
· Measuring outcomes and monitoring success
Attachments
1. Presentation - Community Planning Workshop ⇨
PROCEDURAL MOTIONS AND FORMAL MATTERS
The meeting commenced at 10.32 am.
The meeting closed at 2.37 pm.
Source: Ipswich City Council meeting minutes (CC BY 4.0).