The community will have a chance to have a say on Goulburn Mulwaree's future in a series of engagement sessions over the next month.
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The council has launched its Towards 2042 consultation, which would feed into a new community strategic plan.
Mayor Bob Kirk said it was a great opportunity to share ideas and influence the future.
"It's your chance to envisage what you, your friends, family and the wider community will need to grow and thrive towards 2042," he said.
It includes an online survey that can be completed at www.goulburn.nsw.gov.au/Council/Community-Strategic-Plan
"There will be several opportunities for people to conveniently share their thoughts, including surveys, a public meeting in Goulburn and drop-in sessions in Marulan and Tarago," Cr Kirk said.
"There are also creative ways for our younger residents to provide feedback including creative drawing kits.
"We all have aspirations for a better future. Towards 2042 allows us to consider what we love about where we live, what we'd like our future to look like, and how we will get there. Together, we can document a future vision that respects our unique local area and lifestyle and that will influence the next elected council in their decision making."
Consultation will also involve phone surveys during July, and three face to face engagement sessions:
- Goulburn - Grace Millsom Centre, 5:30-8:30pm, Friday, July 9.
- Marulan - Marulan Hall, 8:30am - 11:30am, Saturday, July 10.
- Tarago - Tarago Hall,1:30pm - 4:30pm Saturday, July 10.
Towards 2042 asks the community key questions, focusing on where we are now, where we want to be in 10 years, how we will get there, and how we will know if we've been successful.
"I encourage everyone to get involved June and July to have their say. We've got full details on how to get involved on our website," Cr Kirk said.
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