Council hears views from across the community

More than 400 people have shared their views on Invercargill City Council’s Roadmap for Our People – our draft plan and budget for the next 10 years. Consultation on the draft Long Term Plan 2024-34 drew 448 submissions between 29 March and 2 April. A range of community engagement sessions and public events were held […]

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Input sought on our Long-term Plan as deadline approaches

Are we getting the balance right? We want your feedback by the end of the month. Invercargill City Council continues to encourage the public to have their say on the Council’s Long-term Plan 2024-2034, ahead of consultation closing on April 2. Issues being tackled in this plan are options for elderly persons housing, a proposed […]

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Glass recycling proposal aimed at waste reduction

Residents are being asked whether Invercargill City Council should push ahead with a plan to introduce new glass recycling bins to reduce the amount of waste being sent to landfill. The proposal is included in the Council’s draft Long-term Plan (LTP) 2024-34, which is now open for public feedback. Residents can have their say on […]

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Public feedback sought on draft Roadmap for Our People

It’s time to have your say on the big projects, activities and services that you want to see happen in Invercargill and Bluff over the next 10 years. Invercargill City Council today adopted for consultation its draft Long-term Plan 2024-34 – setting out a Roadmap for Our People detailing work proposed over the next 10 […]

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Ōtātara School pupils make their voices heard during Sandy Point Domain consultation

The public consultation process is a way for everybody in a community to share their thoughts, and the pupils at Ōtātara School are no exception. Invercargill City Councillors agreed during a Community Wellbeing Committee in September to release the Sandy Point Domain Masterplan. Meanwhile, engagement on the review of Council’s Sandy Point Domain Management Plan […]

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