I attended a meeting of council at Gloucester on July 13 July and noted some of the issues raised by the public at this meeting, including:
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1. Why won't the administrator answer questions raised by the public at public meetings?
2. How long will the public have to wait to get a reply to questions from the administrator?
3. What is the role and responsibility of the administrator?
4. Who is managing the transition to a new council?
5. What are the key results the administrator is aiming to achieve?
6. How will the Local Representation Committee (LAC) actually work?
7. How will the LAC obtain public opinion and provide feedback to the administrator
8. Does the interim general manager have sufficient resources to implement the administrator's and NSW government directions on the transition to a new council structure?
9. How will the whole community of the three former councils be engaged with so as to obtain quality comments and suggestions on what the new Council should focus on?
10. How will community objectives be determined and prioritised?
I am sure there are many other issues that the general public want ventilated and you could ask that question firstly to Jan McWilliams the Chair of the LAC for her opinion.
Ed Harvey