Lithgow City Council is inviting all residents to become involved in shaping the long term vision for the Lithgow Local Government Area by having their say on Council's draft Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS).
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LSPS sets the blueprint for land use planning in the Lithgow Area over the next 20 years and is currently on public exhibition for community feedback.
"The NSW Government requires all Council's to prepare a LSPS to align local plans and priorities with the State's strategic planning framework," Mayor Ray Thompson said.
"It is important to work with the State Government and the community to ensure that the long term vision for land use planning in the Lithgow LGA reflects what our community wants to achieve to meet its changing needs.
"This land use planning work is very important and will, in some way, affect our whole community. It will ultimately inform the preparation of the next Lithgow Local Environmental Plan, which sets out what type of development can occur, where it can occur and the standards that each development must meet."
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The draft LSPS is focused on four themes; livability, infrastructure, economy and environment. Within each of these themes, Council has developed planning principles, priorities and actions that respond to the goals and directions of the State and Regional plans as well as balancing what is important to our community.
The LSPS identifies more detailed strategic planning work to be undertaken and will be kept under regular review.
From today until April, 9 the LSPS will be available for viewing on Council's website and at Lithgow, Wallerawang and Portland libraries.
Council will also be hosting three drop-in sessions at each of the town libraries to give residents the opportunity to not only view the LSPS but to discuss it in more detail with Council's Strategic Planning Team.