Draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation

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Consultation has concluded

The Town of Walkerville is currently consulting on its draft Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) 2024 - 2033, which sets out Council’s financial goals for the next 10 years.

The proposed Plan provides a roadmap for the long-term financial position of Council that will guide decision-making in areas such as sustainable services and responsible debt management levels, timing of major projects and revenue requirements, including annual rate rises.

For Council and the wider community, the LTFP is a key component of Council’s strategic management framework.

This document is also particularly important with Council embarking on four new major projects, which will develop and change the community landscape and its spaces for residents.

The 10-year Long Term Financial Plan ensures that Council is undertaking its normal daily duties and community services, while also delivering major projects in a safe and financially sustainable way.

Council is also meeting legislative requirements under the Local Government Act 1999.

At the February Ordinary Meeting of Council, Council Members endorsed the draft Long Term Financial Plan for consultation. The full Council report can be viewed on the Town of Walkerville website.

The draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation will run from 9am on Tuesday, 20 February 2024 until 5pm on Tuesday,12 March 2024.


You can provide feedback on the draft Long Term Financial Plan in one of these ways:

  • Email your submission to walkerville@walkerville.sa.gov.au with the subject line “Draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation”; or
  • Post a written submission by posting to:
    The Chief Executive Officer
    Draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation
    66 Walkerville Terrace
    GILBERTON SA 5081

View a copy of the draft Long Term Financial Plan in the documents tab in the right-hand sidebar. A hard copy of the draft Long Term Financial Plan is available at the Civic & Community Centre.

The Town of Walkerville is currently consulting on its draft Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) 2024 - 2033, which sets out Council’s financial goals for the next 10 years.

The proposed Plan provides a roadmap for the long-term financial position of Council that will guide decision-making in areas such as sustainable services and responsible debt management levels, timing of major projects and revenue requirements, including annual rate rises.

For Council and the wider community, the LTFP is a key component of Council’s strategic management framework.

This document is also particularly important with Council embarking on four new major projects, which will develop and change the community landscape and its spaces for residents.

The 10-year Long Term Financial Plan ensures that Council is undertaking its normal daily duties and community services, while also delivering major projects in a safe and financially sustainable way.

Council is also meeting legislative requirements under the Local Government Act 1999.

At the February Ordinary Meeting of Council, Council Members endorsed the draft Long Term Financial Plan for consultation. The full Council report can be viewed on the Town of Walkerville website.

The draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation will run from 9am on Tuesday, 20 February 2024 until 5pm on Tuesday,12 March 2024.


You can provide feedback on the draft Long Term Financial Plan in one of these ways:

  • Email your submission to walkerville@walkerville.sa.gov.au with the subject line “Draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation”; or
  • Post a written submission by posting to:
    The Chief Executive Officer
    Draft Long Term Financial Plan consultation
    66 Walkerville Terrace
    GILBERTON SA 5081

View a copy of the draft Long Term Financial Plan in the documents tab in the right-hand sidebar. A hard copy of the draft Long Term Financial Plan is available at the Civic & Community Centre.