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CityPlan 2030: Shaping Our Future

CityPlan 2030: Shaping Our Future is the long-term strategic management plan for the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters.
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Access & Inclusion Strategy

The Council’s Access & Inclusion Strategy - A City for All recognises the importance of family,
community, culture and the ability to age in place from birth to 100+ years. In this context, the
Strategy therefore aims to support citizens to live safe, healthy and connected lives within an
inclusive community.

Asset Management Plans

The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters has four Asset Management Plans:

Better Living Better Health Plan

As the first Public Health and Wellbeing Plan for the EHA Constituent Councils, Better Living Better Health provides a starting point for documenting the regional state of health and strategic directions for improving community wellbeing.

Built Heritage Strategy

The purpose of the Built Heritage Strategy is to set out the Council’s desired outcomes and intended actions for the next five years to ensure the City’s built heritage continues to be valued and protected.

City-Wide Cycling Plan

The Council's City-Wide Cycling Plan contains strategies and prioritised actions to improve our popular cycling routes, make critical road crossings safer and increase the number of end-of trip cycling facilities.

Corporate Emissions Reduction Plan 2020-2030

The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters recognises that we are experiencing a state of rapid climate change which requires strong action by all levels of government and is  committed to improving environmental sustainability outcomes, planning for and mitigating the impacts of climate change and creating a more sustainable community.

Community Land Management Plans

The Council holds a variety of parks and reserves, sporting facilities and community facilities throughout the City as ‘Community Land’ under the Local Government Act 1999.

Each of the Council's Community Land Management Plans contain information about that type of Community Land, a City-wide location map, and the Council’s management objectives, strategies and performance targets for that land.