Community Strategic Plan
A Community Strategic Plan (CSP) is developed after every local government election to guide the Council during the next term. It is our highest-level plan and translates the community’s desired outcomes for the city into key goals.
An extensive consultation process will be carried out with members of the community over the next two months through online surveys, community forums and pop-up stalls across the city.
The CSP is a key element of planning for our city’s next ten years.
In this phase of the conversation, we need you to fill in the blanks:
- I love living in Orange because ______________.
- Orange's biggest challenge is ______________.
- I wish Orange had more ______________.
- The priority for our community should be ______________.
You can share your ideas by:
- placing pins on a map of Orange to show the locations that matter to you
- share your bright ideas and vote for the best ideas of other people
- find out more about where this community conversation goes from here
You can also:
- find out when face-to-face opportunities will happen
- learn about the timeline for this project
- read about the past CSP community conversation
Online consultation will close on Monday 6 January 2025.
To find out more about the consultation process over the course of November and December 2024, click this link - Community Strategic Plan - Orange City Council
By participating in the survey, you go into the running to win an iPad. You must leave a screen name and a valid email address to go into the running. Terms and conditions can be found via the link above.
Your places
In this section of 'Your community. Your plan' you can point to the places that are important to you in and around Orange.
You can use this map to show a place:
- that you love in Orange
- that you believe is a problem, or where we could do better
- to imagine a suggestion for how Orange could be better, ten years into the future.
To leave a pin on the map, you must leave a screen name and an email address.
To begin, click on 'Go to Map', then simply click (+) to drag a pin to a location on the map, then leave your comment.
If you wish, you can also add a photo of what you want to show.