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Media Release - 14 March 2022

Campbelltown residents, business owners and community organisations are encouraged to share their feedback on the draft Community Strategic Plan -Campbelltown 2032 (CSP).

The CSP is the main strategic document that guides Council’s decision making and reflects the economic, social and cultural aspirations of the community and their desires for the city’s future.

The draft plan sets out a vision for Campbelltown as A City of Opportunity for All, and was developed following extensive consultation with community stakeholders such as residents, organisations and business operators over the past 12 months.

“The CSP is a comprehensive vision for Campbelltown that drives city-shaping initiatives and strategies and sets the priorities for the operations of Council,” Mayor George Greiss said.

“The community has told us they want the CSP to take advantage of the economic opportunities available to us as part of the growing Western Parkland City as well as contributing to the economic and social recovery of our city following the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Cr Greiss said.

“I strongly encourage people to view the document and provide their feedback to ensure it is an accurate reflection of what residents want for Campbelltown over the next decade,” he said.

Following the consultation period, Councillors will consider the final plan for adoption.

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