Council adopted the 2016/2016 Council Budget and Annual Plan at its Ordinary Meeting on Tuesday 23 June 2015.
The new budget places emphasis on the design, renewal and maintenance of facilities and infrastructure to deliver better buildings, roads, footpaths, tracks, trails, parks and gardens as priority actions for the year ahead. To meet this goal, rates will rise by 4.5 per cent, down from 6.5 per cent last financial year. Kerbside bin collection charges will increase by 7 per cent.
The proposed budget will deliver a $10.39 million Capital Works Program. Highlights include:
• Roads – the $2.84 million program includes more than $2 million for road works as part of the grant-funded Roads to Recovery program.
• Buildings – $1.04 million allocated to works on community buildings, includes $277,000 for improvements to Castlemaine Kindergarten.
• Walking and Cycling – $1.02 million to complete the Castlemaine to Maldon bike trail, and connect Mackenzie Hill to Castlemaine.
• Investing in Sport – $170,000 for the design of netball courts and $120,000 for an irrigation upgrade at Wesley Hill Recreation Reserve.
• Playgrounds – $141,000 to install a district level playspace at Taradale Mineral Springs Reserve, supported by grant funding of $87,000.
• Bridges – the $515,000 budget includes replacement of School Road Bridge in Barfold, and designs for bridges on Nuggetty Road, Strathlea Road, Vaughan-Tarilta and Melcalfe-Taradale Road.
• Landfill – $2.31 million to design and commence works to remediate old cells at the Castlemaine Waste Facility.
New ongoing programs and initiatives include:
• Lighting the Regions – $98,280 to upgrade streetlights from standard energy lights to energy efficient LEDs.
• 2015 Flood Management Plan – $240,000 to undertake investigation and design works to progress recommendations in the plan, including $160,000 grant funding.
• Community Facilities Asset Management Plan – $70,000 to further develop the asset management plan to accurately record Council-owned and managed facilities.
• Event sponsorship – $10,000 support for Castlemaine Children’s Literature Festival and $8,000 to support the RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride to assist community and economic development.
The budget also includes a commitment to undertake a review of Council services to ensure they are delivered efficiently and reflect the needs of the community.
View or download the Budget 2015/2016, or read a summary in the budget media release.