Service Levels

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The draft Management Plan contains a number of service level variations which are changes to staffing levels of services. The proposed variations include:
• Additional staff to address increased legislative requirements. For example; OH&S,integrated planning and consultation, • Additional staff to support the expanded infrastructure improvement program, • Self-funded and income producing positions,and, • Staff previously attached to projects nowproviding ongoing services.
Do you have any comments on these proposed service level variations?  

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blakey Comment 1

7:18am, 30 April 2008

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There are some good words about improving cycleways but I cant see where the expenditure is and if it is increased or decreased. I agree with the words and the Wallsend Glendale link being provided but would like to see a broader strategy and program.

pony Comment 2

3:54pm, 15 May 2008

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These are smokescreens to hide inefficiencies.

Most of this is just diverting resources away from Roads, buildings and rubbish and into thin air.

The processes in all Councils are mostly generic, so are able to be transferred from a central DLG "bank" and used in all councils. you don't have to reinvent the wheel.

The council is completely out of touch with the outside world in regard to opportunities to save money and time by avoiding duplication.