Strategic Plan 2016-2020

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A Proud, Safe and Progressive Future

The Rural City of Murray Bridge has released the Strategic Plan 2016-2020.

The Plan has been developed to reflect what our community told us during three months of extensive community engagement.

We have analysed over 3,500 comments and ideas collected through the let’s talk process and we think we have pin-pointed our community needs, priorities and aspirations for the next 16 years.

The Rural City of Murray Bridge Strategic Plan 2016-20 supports the Community Plan by providing the blueprint for the first four years of activity.

The focus of the Strategic Plan is to ensure a Valued Environment, Great People and Lifestyle, a Dynamic Economy and Connected Communities.

It details how we will achieve each of the objectives to ensure that the Rural City of Murray Bridge will be proud, safe and progressive by 2020

A key feature of the Plan is providing opportunities for community members and groups to have direct involvement in delivering projects and influencing decision making. The Plan also recommends improving entrances to townships, enhancing open space and recreational opportunities and attracting visitors to the region.

Council has released the Strategic Plan and it can be found on the right hand side of this screen, or on Council’s website www.murraybridge.sa.gov.au and paper copies are available at the Local Government Centre and Murray Bridge Library.


A Proud, Safe and Progressive Future

The Rural City of Murray Bridge has released the Strategic Plan 2016-2020.

The Plan has been developed to reflect what our community told us during three months of extensive community engagement.

We have analysed over 3,500 comments and ideas collected through the let’s talk process and we think we have pin-pointed our community needs, priorities and aspirations for the next 16 years.

The Rural City of Murray Bridge Strategic Plan 2016-20 supports the Community Plan by providing the blueprint for the first four years of activity.

The focus of the Strategic Plan is to ensure a Valued Environment, Great People and Lifestyle, a Dynamic Economy and Connected Communities.

It details how we will achieve each of the objectives to ensure that the Rural City of Murray Bridge will be proud, safe and progressive by 2020

A key feature of the Plan is providing opportunities for community members and groups to have direct involvement in delivering projects and influencing decision making. The Plan also recommends improving entrances to townships, enhancing open space and recreational opportunities and attracting visitors to the region.

Council has released the Strategic Plan and it can be found on the right hand side of this screen, or on Council’s website www.murraybridge.sa.gov.au and paper copies are available at the Local Government Centre and Murray Bridge Library.