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Public Exhibition: Draft Blue Mountains Crime Prevention Plan
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Consultation has concluded
This public exhibition has concluded.Your participation and feedback is appreciated.
The draft Blue Mountains Crime Prevention Plan (CPP) is on public exhibition for review and comment. The draft CPP focuses on the reduction of malicious damage including incidents of graffiti within Blue Mountains Local Government Area.
The draft CPP has been developed in accordance with the Attorney General's Department’s guidelines for developing a ‘Crime Prevention Strategy’ and in consultation with key stakeholders. The CPP identifies roles and responsibilities of Council and other stakeholders and outlines an Action Plan to reduce the incidents of malicious damage in the Blue Mountains.
Have Your Say
The draft CPP is on exhibition between 12 February and 14 March 2014, with submissions closing Friday 28 March 2014. Throughout the exhibition:
1. You can view the draft CPP and background information via:
Note: written submissions should be marked F03242. Submissions may be used publicly.
The closing date for submissions is Friday 28 March 2014.
3. You can ask questions: Via the Q&A tab on this website. (Please note that questions on this Q&A are not regarded as a formal submission. This is simply an opportunity to ask questions or seek clarification).
Privacy Statement
Before preparing your submission please read the privacy statement on Council's website. If you have any questions, please contact Council's Privacy Officer on (02) 4780 5000. Other information can be obtained from Privacy NSW.
This public exhibition has concluded.Your participation and feedback is appreciated.
The draft Blue Mountains Crime Prevention Plan (CPP) is on public exhibition for review and comment. The draft CPP focuses on the reduction of malicious damage including incidents of graffiti within Blue Mountains Local Government Area.
The draft CPP has been developed in accordance with the Attorney General's Department’s guidelines for developing a ‘Crime Prevention Strategy’ and in consultation with key stakeholders. The CPP identifies roles and responsibilities of Council and other stakeholders and outlines an Action Plan to reduce the incidents of malicious damage in the Blue Mountains.
Have Your Say
The draft CPP is on exhibition between 12 February and 14 March 2014, with submissions closing Friday 28 March 2014. Throughout the exhibition:
1. You can view the draft CPP and background information via:
Note: written submissions should be marked F03242. Submissions may be used publicly.
The closing date for submissions is Friday 28 March 2014.
3. You can ask questions: Via the Q&A tab on this website. (Please note that questions on this Q&A are not regarded as a formal submission. This is simply an opportunity to ask questions or seek clarification).
Privacy Statement
Before preparing your submission please read the privacy statement on Council's website. If you have any questions, please contact Council's Privacy Officer on (02) 4780 5000. Other information can be obtained from Privacy NSW.
Please complete the submission form by entering your contact details, then either upload a file or enter text into the Submission field. In your submission please indicate your support, support in part or objection and commentary.
Consultation has concluded
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