Strategic Asset Management Plan
Consultation has concluded
Thank you for helping to shape our Strategic Asset Management Plan
Glenorchy City Council owns and maintains a diverse asset portfolio, worth approximately $1 billion. Our assets include items such as roads, footpaths, stormwater drains, buildings, playgrounds, parks and reserves and much more.
We aim to maintain the condition of our existing assets over the long term, provide assets that meet community demand and provide a value for money service that maximises the life of our existing assets.
Our Strategic Asset Management Plan is designed to be a document for the Glenorchy community. We want you to:
- Understand what assets we own
- Know how they are performing and how we manage them
- Understand our goals and financial projections
Thank you to community members for providing feedback on the draft Strategic Asset Management Plan. Council officers have read and considered all of the comments provided through our consultation in May. Your feedback has helped us make some changes to the document:
- We have improved the Executive Summary so that it includes all the critical information you need in a simple summary for easy access at the front of the document.
- We have highlighted that our city requires investment for disability access.
- We have highlighted the importance of active transport options including walking and cycling.
- We have added captions to the photographs used.
NEXT STEPS: The SAMP will be discussed at the upcoming July Council meeting (31st July), for more information on the outcomes from the Council meeting please visit: https://www.gcc.tas.gov.au/council/council-meetings/minutes-and-agendas/
Thank you for working with us on this important document - it will be used over the next four years to provide guidance and direction for Council’s asset management and developing our capital works program.
Should you have any enquiries regarding the project, please contact our Manager Assets, Engineering and Design, Patrick Marshall on 03 6216 6800 or via email: gccmail@gcc.tas.gov.au