Cr Di Bell: What does liveability mean to you?

Firstly, I apologise to those who attempted to contact me over the last four weeks while I’ve been away due to surgery, I’m trying to catch up, and will be in touch soon.

HRCC has commenced video recording Council meetings, indexed by agenda items. An important improvement for those interested in decisions on matters concerning them. To access, go to https://webcast.hrcc.vic.gov.au/.

You can access debate and concerns raised regarding the landscaping on the riverfront and the MoU for the mineral sands mine, both on the agenda last Tuesday April 26.

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The Horsham North Draft Plan is moving along and to further develop ideas, a workshop with the community will be held this Wednesday 4 May from 5.30pm to 7.30pm at the Neighbourhood House, 13-15 Robin Street – register your interest in attending online at HRCC – have your say, or contact Council if you are not online. Be sure to attend to help develop this plan.

Liveability – almost all plans – keep stating “create a plan to improve the economy and liveability”.

I believe liveability means something different to each of us, depending on our stage or life and our needs, but there are some common thoughts we share.

Google tells me: “Liveability is about building stronger local communities and enhancing quality of life through action to improve the quality of local environments and the places where people live”.

During conversations with community members, I continually hear:

  • Good roads to get to and from their homes safely
  • Footpaths safe for all ages, ability, prams, gophers, and shared paths for bikes
  • More public toilets and improvement of existing
  • Availability of accessible, shaded parking
  • Good lighting, to see and feel safe at night
  • Facilities for sport, art, and community areas to provide accessible pleasant areas for all community groups and their activities
  • Events to bring the community together and draw visitors to boost our economy
  • Maintenance and good presentation of our streets and parks, and improvement of neighbourhood parks and open spaces
  • And much better local health care, which unfortunately is not in Council’s control.

What does liveability mean to you? I would love to know, to represent you.

To all mothers, thank you for all you do, and wishing you a special Mother’s Day.

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