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Council meeting wrap-up

Council’s representatives chosen for Regional Planning Panel
Planning panels are independent bodies that strengthen decision making on regionally significant developments. Mayor Sam Coupland and Deputy Mayor Todd Redwood will be council’s representatives on the panel.

New strategy delivers engagement platform
The Community Engagement Strategy 2021-24 outlines the methodology council will adopt when preparing to engage with the community and assist residents and other council stakeholders to understand how and when council will engage on issues that affect their future. To view the engagement strategy visit your say Armidale.

Share your views on council policies now on public exhibition
A number of council polices are now on public exhibition for community input. These include the draft Ceremonial Functions and Representations Policy and the draft Councillor Expenses and Facilities Policy. To view these policies visit council’s engagement hub at your say Armidale

Rail Trail engagement summary report puts landholders’ concerns front and centre
In February 2021 council resolved to apply for funding for the construction of the New England Rail Trail, a 67.5 km section of the trail from Ben Lomond to Armidale. Council facilitated targeted community engagement sessions to connect with landholders adjacent to the rail corridor and a variety of special interest groups. The summary provides an overview of stakeholders’ concerns and the actions council is taking to mitigate those concerns. 

In addition council resolved to note the concerns raised during the community engagement sessions; provide due consideration to concerns raised by stakeholders prior and during construction and ensure that the project is cost neutral to ratepayers.

Glen Innes Council has secured funding for the construction of the rail trail from Ben Lomond to Glen Innes and recently Armidale Regional Council received $5.4m from the Australian Government towards the construction from Ben Lomond to Armidale.

Autumn Festival refocuses on mall activation
Council has supported the proposed changes to this year’s Autumn Festival to reinvigorate the event to focus on a celebration of autumn and stimulate activation in the Armidale mall and CBD. The event will be held on Saturday 2 April from 10am – 5pm in the Armidale mall. 

Council adopts cautious approach to proposed borrowing for major water infrastructure projects
A report to authorise the borrowing of $9.77 million from NSW TCorp at a fixed rate interest period of 20 years was rejected by council in preference of a more cautious approach. The $9.77 million was to provide the fifty percent construction from council towards the Puddledock Dam Raw Water Main Upgrade and the Dumaresq Dam Wall upgrade. 

Council resolved to fund the Dumaresq Dam Wall Upgrade from the Council’s Water Fund not via borrowings; receive a further briefing on options for the Puddledock Dam Raw Water Main Upgrade; finance team to explore and report on refinancing options for all council term loans and explore the long term outlook for improving revenue in the Water Fund.

New LEP a vital tool in growing our region
Council resolved unanimously to support the proposed Armidale Regional Local Environmental Plan (LEP).  The new LEP combines the former Guyra Shire LEP and Armidale Dumaresq LEP.
Council will now refer the LEP package of documents to the NSW Government to seek their endorsement prior to it coming into effect.

Actioning Community Plan initiatives
Council will now pilot for 18 months an alternative model to the existing committee structure of council called Community Plan – Key Pillar Working Groups (KPWG). These groups will include councillors and community groups that will resolve to improve community engagement and involvement in decision making along with the ability to influence policy direction in a more relaxed environment.
A Community Plan Roundtable will be established by June 2022 and will be the reporting line for Key Pillar Working Groups with invitations to be extended to relevant community groups to be part of the roundtable process. The mayor and the general manager will now liaise with individual councillors to establish specific interest in KPWG membership and a report be presented to the March ordinary Council Meeting.

Council will still be represented as follows on statutory and other committees:
Local Area Traffic Committee – Cr McMichael
New England Weeds Authority – Crs O’Connor, Packham and Robinson
Armidale Regional Sports Council – Cr Galletly
New England Bushfire Committee – Cr Mepham
General Manager’s Performance Review Committee - Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Cr O’Brien and one other Councillor (as nominated by the General Manager).

Closed session resolutions

Waterfall Way heavy patching program
Council resolved to accept the quotation submitted by Stabilcorp Pty Ltd for $387,410.26 Excl. GST for Heavy Patching Works on Waterfall Way.

Engagement of contractor for the construction of the Puddledock Dam Raw Water Main Upgrade
Council resolved to accept the tender submitted by Leed Construction and Engineering of $10,547,750 Inc. GST ($9,588,864 Excl GST) for the construction of a 450mm diameter raw water supply pipeline and pumping station.

Engagement of GHD Pty Ltd - Provision of Engineering and Geotechnical Services for Kempsey Road Projects
Council endorsed the Procurement Strategy for further utilisation as and when required by Council’s Kempsey Road Project Team of the Kempsey Shire Council’s arrangement with GHD Pty Ltd under RFT TQE 21/18 “Provision of Project Management and Engineering Services 2021” for the period of the contract to its expiry on 31 July 2024, or alternatively to the extended contract expiry date.


We want your thoughts…
To see what’s currently on public exhibition and to have your say on the important issues affecting the region, visit yoursay.armidale.nsw.gov.au

 

 

 
 

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Bradley Street footpath cleaning to start this week
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Region’s youth celebrated at Council awards ceremony
Armidale Regional Council celebrated Youth Week on Thursday 11 April with a delicious morning tea and the reactivation of the region’s Youth Awards. Local school students and other young members of the community gathered at Town Hall alongside service providers and others keen to celebrate!
Vicar wins Autumn Festival photography competition
A minister from Guyra has taken out first prize in Armidale Regional Council’s inaugural Autumn Festival photography competition with a glorious image of his church surrounded by golden Autumn leaves.
Residents get smart when it comes to saving water
Fifty households in Armidale have started a “smart” water meter trial that could result in residents saving on water usage and early detection of water leaks.
Life’s a beach at official opening of Dumaresq Dam Reserve
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) has announced Dumaresq Dam Reserve will officially open on April 13 so residents and visitors can enjoy the full facilities the upgraded nature reserve has to offer.
New Council waste services rollout a success
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Armidale Autumn Festival 2024 impacted by weather
The planned Armidale Autumn Festival 2024 has been impacted by weather, and will sadly not proceed in its full form.
Community recovery field day gathers Lower Creek community and services
Armidale Regional Council partnered with Kempsey Shire Council and New England Weeds Authority to gather community members and service providers at a recovery field day at Lower Creek in the Upper Macleay Valley.
New Toy Collection at Guyra Library comes into play
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