Open space maintenance
Moorabool Shire is a fast growing, semi-rural municipality, responsible for the provision of maintenance services for a variety of Council assets and seeks to provide clean, safe and fit for purpose recreation spaces for residents and visitors alike.
Council has recognised the anticipated growth race and has produced an Open Space Maintenance Management Plan (OSMMP) to accommodate future growth within existing resources. The OSMMP identifies responsibilities, maintenance standards and inspection regimes required to manage the shire's open space assets into the future.
Generally, the services under this plan are undertaken as programmed maintenance. This means they are scheduled to occur at set frequencies with some flexibility based on need. Generally, the objective of the plan is to provide the following benefits:
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Areas that are well maintained
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Areas that are safe and useable
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Areas that are kept neat and tidy
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Areas that are fit for purpose
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The OSMMP is seen as a dynamic document and the document and associated registers will be formally reviewed and refined on an ongoing basis. Although it is not a legal requirement, it is Council's intention, where appropriate, to apply the standards developed for the plan across the shire's open space assets.