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Whether you live there or just visit, if you
care about how Council manages its coastal reserves and public
spaces, you can have your say on the future management options of
Lucinda, Taylors Beach and Forrest Beach by completing a
community survey.
Council recently completed the first round of
community meetings (Lucinda – September 2021, Taylors Beach and
Forrest Beach – April 2022) where participants were presented
with foundational knowledge to understand how these special
places came to be. Throughout these workshops, the community was
encouraged to add their own knowledge of each area by sharing
their experiences.
Throughout each session many issues,
challenges and potential opportunities to enhance the condition,
resilience and liveability of these coastal locations were
discussed.
You can catch up on the process to date and
other key information that has been developed via the Knowledge Hub located on
Council’s website, Hinchinbrook
Shoreline Erosion Management Plan Community Consultation
page.
Council is now in the process of
consolidating the information collected throughout the series of
workshops and working to assess and develop a number of potential
options to deliver on Council and community aspirations.
After considering the information provided,
either from attending the workshops or visiting the Knowledge
Hub, the community is invited to have their say on the future
management options of their chosen coastal location.
Please click here to take the survey, noting
surveys close 5.00pm on Thursday 30 June 2022.
Council intends for the outcomes of this
information synthesis, feedback and options analysis to be
presented back to the community in a second round of workshops which
are envisaged to take place in July 2022.
For further information, please contact
Council’s Natural Assets Team, Breanna Camp by phone on 4776 4740
or visit Council’s website, Shoreline
Erosion Management Plan Community Consultation page.
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