Corporate Business Plan: 2024-2028
ABOUT THE CITY OF STIRLING
Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework
Western Australian State Government legislation requires local governments to prepare an Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework. The framework requires the development of a ‘Plan for the Future’, comprising a 10-year Strategic Community Plan, a four-year Corporate Business Plan and supporting strategies and resource plans.
As part of the integrated planning process, local governments must consult with their communities to develop a long-term vision; examine the demographic, social, environmental and economic trends shaping the future of their area; and align their activities and resources to address the community’s aspirations as expressed in the vision. Under the Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework, it is also obligatory for local
governments to measure, assess and report their performance every year to their community. The measurement and reporting processes facilitate continuous improvement of local governments’ performance and services towards the community’s vision and objectives. The diagram below illustrates the City of Stirling’s Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework.
Plans for the future
Measuring performance
Informing strategies
Strategic Community Plan (10-year plan) Vision Mission Values and sustainability principles
Local Planning Strategy Long-Term Financial Plan Asset Management Framework Strategic Workforce Plan Strategic Information Management Plan Risk Management Framework
Community outcomes
Objectives Strategies
Economic and Tourism Development Strategy Land Asset Action Plan Community Infrastructure Plan
Corporate Business Plan (4-year plan) City services City projects and programs
City performance
Annual service plans (1-year plan) Operational service, projects and programs activities
Service delivery Project delivery Program delivery
Annual budget Annual plans
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