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Approval was given by the committee for the introduction of a new precincts policy at its meeting on 11 April 2018. The proposal will be presented to council for formal agreement on 18 April 2018.
Finance, Policy and Legislation (FPOL) Committee to consider draft precincts policy
The FPOL Committee will be considering the draft precinct policy at its meeting on:
Date: Wednesday 11 April 2018 Time: 6.00pm Venue: North Fremantle Community Hall
The report and schedule of submissions is available here
You can address the committee on this proposal if you wish, before they deliberate and make a decision. The opportunity to address the committee is given during 'public question time' - register at the venue before 5.50pm. For more information about council and committee meetings, visit https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/council/mayor-and-councillors/council-and-committee-meetings.
The policy is expected to be considered by full council on 18 April 2018.
We're proposing a new policy to guide our community precinct groups.
The draft Precincts Policy proposes all precinct groups have unrestricted membership and outlines the range of support (communication, financial, networking) available to precincts from the City of Fremantle.
Approval was given by the committee for the introduction of a new precincts policy at its meeting on 11 April 2018. The proposal will be presented to council for formal agreement on 18 April 2018.
Finance, Policy and Legislation (FPOL) Committee to consider draft precincts policy
The FPOL Committee will be considering the draft precinct policy at its meeting on:
Date: Wednesday 11 April 2018 Time: 6.00pm Venue: North Fremantle Community Hall
The report and schedule of submissions is available here
You can address the committee on this proposal if you wish, before they deliberate and make a decision. The opportunity to address the committee is given during 'public question time' - register at the venue before 5.50pm. For more information about council and committee meetings, visit https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/council/mayor-and-councillors/council-and-committee-meetings.
The policy is expected to be considered by full council on 18 April 2018.
We're proposing a new policy to guide our community precinct groups.
The draft Precincts Policy proposes all precinct groups have unrestricted membership and outlines the range of support (communication, financial, networking) available to precincts from the City of Fremantle.