Have your say on council’s Draft Delivery Program 2025–2029
Published on 26 March 2025
Murray River Council has adopted its Draft Delivery Program 2025–2029, and the community is now encouraged to have their say.
The Delivery Program outlines key priorities and actions for the next four years covering 'projects' and 'programs of works' that have been identified by the community, or through Council's plans, policies and budgets.
Mayor, Cr John Harvie said the Delivery Program is a vital document that translates the long-term goals of the Community Strategic Plan into actionable projects and initiatives.
“Developed in alignment with our Community Strategic Plan, this document is our roadmap for the next four years, detailing how we will deliver services and projects that meet the needs of our growing community.”
“As the community will see within the document, there is a large focus on implementing the strategies, policies and plans we have developed over the previous Delivery Program.”
“There is also a focus on operations, maintenance and renewals. This is to assist the community in understanding some of the ‘behind-the-scenes’ work council staff undertake to ensure business-as-usual continues.”
Cr Harvie is encouraging residents to view the draft document and offer feedback.
“We encourage residents to review the draft and provide feedback to ensure we are addressing the needs and aspirations of our residents.”
The draft Delivery Program 2025–2029 is available for public comment via Council’s Your Say website: yoursay.murrayriver.nsw.gov.au
Submissions close 22 April.