Setting levels of service for our buildings
Do we need to do more with our buildings, do less or maintain at the current standard? The City of Kalamunda is calling for comment and rating of the current performance of our community buildings and facilities.
Do we need to do more with our buildings, do less or maintain at the current standard?
The City of Kalamunda is calling for comment and rating of the current performance of our community buildings and facilities.
Mayor John Giardina said “We have a diverse range of buildings and facilities that are used by community and sporting groups. As our community grows, we can expect the demand on these facilities to increase”.
“We are seeking community feedback on what the expected level of service for our facilities are, from a community perspective. This work is important as the feedback will guide the establishment of standards, or levels of service, which will guide the way our buildings are managed in the future”.
“Assets are managed for the long term sustainability of the community and for current and future generations. As part of this work, the City would like to know what you think is needed in the way our buildings perform. For example, are they cost effective, safe, capable, usable, high in amenity and able to support your values?”
Have your say online today at engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au. Hard copies of the survey are also available from the City of Kalamunda Administration, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda and from all City libraries and recreation centres.
Comments close 5pm 12 April 2019.
Setting levels of service for our buildings
Do we need to do more with our buildings, do less or maintain at the current standard? The City of Kalamunda is calling for comment and rating of the current performance of our community buildings and facilities.
Do we need to do more with our buildings, do less or maintain at the current standard?
The City of Kalamunda is calling for comment and rating of the current performance of our community buildings and facilities.
Mayor John Giardina said “We have a diverse range of buildings and facilities that are used by community and sporting groups. As our community grows, we can expect the demand on these facilities to increase”.
“We are seeking community feedback on what the expected level of service for our facilities are, from a community perspective. This work is important as the feedback will guide the establishment of standards, or levels of service, which will guide the way our buildings are managed in the future”.
“Assets are managed for the long term sustainability of the community and for current and future generations. As part of this work, the City would like to know what you think is needed in the way our buildings perform. For example, are they cost effective, safe, capable, usable, high in amenity and able to support your values?”
Have your say online today at engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au. Hard copies of the survey are also available from the City of Kalamunda Administration, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda and from all City libraries and recreation centres.
Comments close 5pm 12 April 2019.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.