Lighting, Carparks and Footpaths

Support Health and Safety

At a Glance

Interesting Facts

Council provides a footpath network so that the community, especially children and older people, have safe routes to use as they move to and from places in their community and to encourage walking as a recreational activity.

Council provides carparks so there are sufficient car parks for residents and visitors (both able and disabled) in commercial, recreational and business areas.

Council provides amenity lighting in towns to make them feel safe and look attractive.

What has changed since the LTCCP

There are no significant changes to the LIGHTING, CARPARKS and FOOTPATHS priorities since the publication of the 2009/19 LTCCP.

 


Highlights of Performance
Number of Performance
Measures
1
2008/09
5
2009/10
5
2010/11
Achieved
Not Achieved
100%
0%
40%
60%
20%
80%

Performance 2009/10 vs. 2010/11 - needs improving

Statement of Service Performance

For LIGHTING, CARPARKS and FOOTPATHS the following pages detail:
  1. Service performance information provides the actual achievements, issues and challenges going forward for each performance measure against the Annual Plan 2010/11.
  2. Financial performance including comparisons against budget 2010/11.

FYI: Key symbols are used to identify each measure contributing to Community Outcomes. For more information on Community Outcomes see the Community Outcomes Diagram.



Community outcomes


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Financials


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