Residents are being given three weeks to comment on a new strategic direction for the city over the next five years and beyond.
The 2021-26 Corporate Plan has been compiled after what mayor Darren Power says was months of community engagement.
The plan sets priorities for council investment in infrastructure such as roads, libraries, water, waste management and parks.
A draft of the plan will be posted on the council’s haveyoursaylogan.com.au website until June 3.
“We want to determine that our priorities in the Corporate Plan are on the right track,” Cr Power said.
He said as well as being a requirement of the Local Government Act, the Corporate Plan was central to how council set its strategic direction.
“It provides the focus for how we will invest in infrastructure and guides how we prioritise and deliver programs and services in the short, medium and long-term.”
The Corporate Plan spans five financial years and strongly influences how council makes decisions about its annual budget.
It is underpinned by the Logan Community Vision and sets a definitive plan on how council will deliver the community what it needs.
“As a council, we want to deliver infrastructure, services and programs to make that vision a reality,” Cr Power said.
“It also gives us a clear picture of what aspects Council can influence and where we need to seek support and investment from other levels of government.”
Cr Power said it was vital to develop a new vision for the city which was growing at the fastest rate in its 40-year history.
More than $18 billion in council and government-planned infrastructure and improvements will be spent in coming years.


