RESIDENTS will soon have a clearer understanding of how city planning works thanks to a new education campaign aimed at breaking down the process into manageable pieces.
Mayor Jos Mitchell said the planning process could seem daunting.
“It is important that community members are informed so they can work with Council on the principles that guide change and growth on Redlands Coast,” Mayor Mitchell said.
“With this initiative, I have been informed Council will share clear and practical information on key planning topics designed to explain how planning works, why it matters to our city, and how decisions are made.”
The campaign will include a series of short videos and supporting information to be released over coming months.
Topics will cover infrastructure planning, managing natural hazard impacts, protecting the environment, and how developments are assessed.
“Planning isn’t just about regulation and data – it is also about people and their local insights,” Cr Mitchell said.
“This campaign seeks to help explain where community input fits into the planning process and how and when people can have their say.
“It also supports future community involvement in the new Redlands Coast City Plan being prepared by Council.
“This new City Plan will replace the Redland City Plan 2018 and will guide change and growth across Redlands Coast over the next 25 years.”
Planning and Regulation Portfolio Representative Councillor Rowanne McKenzie said the Understanding the City Planning Puzzle initiative would give residents the opportunity to be better informed on everyday planning matters.
“Town planning helps create organised, sustainable, and liveable communities,” Cr McKenzie said.


