City of Stirling Strategic Community Plan

Community input In accordance with the Integrated Planning and Reporting Advisory Guidelines (2016), the City of Stirling undertook a major review of its Strategic Community Plan in 2021/22. Extensive community consultation was conducted as part of this exercise.

The City advertised the consultation process through: • City of Stirling website with a dedicated Future City/Your Say page • Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter • The City’s e-newsletter, Stirling Scene • Media release to promote community consultation • Emails to residents, Elected Members and City employees • Posters and flyers distributed to all City libraries and leisure centres. The City engaged with a diverse range of stakeholders during October and November 2021, with over 2,000 people actively consulted.

Community members provided their feedback using various channels such as: • Online surveys • Direct interactions with City’s representatives at: → Pop-up kiosks at shopping centres in Balcatta, Innaloo, Mirrabooka, Stirling and Yokine → Nine community events including Inglewood Night Markets, Scarborough Sunset Markets and Stirling Farmers’ Markets • Feedback postcards • Interactive display boards at City libraries and leisure centres • Workshops with Elected Members and City employees.

What people love about Stirling

Amazing beaches

Approachable staff

Strong leader

Safe neighbourhoods

Skateparks and BMX tracks

Libraries

Lovely trees and natural areas

Scarborough precinct

Farmers markets

Support for small business

Vibrant centres

Well maintained streets and parks

Fun community events

Great shopping centres

Local cafes

Cultural diversity

Community gardens

Wide roads

Sustainable Stirling 2022–2032

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