Council must develop, adopt and review plans for the management of its area, collectively called Strategic Management Plans within two years of a general local government election.
The Local Government Act 1999 (The Act), section 122, requires Councils to prepare a suite of Strategic Management Plans (“SMPs”) that set out the long-term vision, planning and financial sustainability of a Council’s operations.
The City of Port Lincoln’s Strategic Management Plans are:
The Long Term Financial Plan and the Infrastructure and Asset Management Plan are essential to both enabling and ensuring the delivery capability and financial sustainability of the community’s needs, expectations and plans over the future 10 year period.