Help us shape the future of Albury!

It is time to have your say on developing a future vision and actions for our new Community Strategic Plan (CSP).

The CSP is not a council plan, it is a whole of community plan and AlburyCity does not have the responsibility for implementing or resourcing all of the community aspirations identified within the plan. For a lot of the outcomes identified it is likely that other local stakeholders and state agencies will have a role in delivering the outcomes within the plan.

The revised CSP will address four questions:

  • Where are we now?
  • Where do we want to be in the future (2050)?
  • How will we get there?
  • How will we know when we’ve arrived?

We want you to think big!

Developing our vision for 2050 is not just about the immediate fixes or changes that are required (although these are still important), it is about what our preferred future looks like and how we can all work towards achieving that.

There will be plenty of opportunities for you to contribute to the development of our CSP. You'll find us out and about in the community at various events or you can contribute via the survey, interactive map or ideas wall.

Our current CSP, Albury 2030, identifies four themes that represent the quadruple bottom line (QBL) issues of economy, environment, social and civic leadership. These four themes will form the foundation for discussions on the direction of the new CSP.

Community Strategic Plan Themes

Our current CSP, Albury 2030, identifies four themes that represent the quadruple bottom line (QBL) issues of economy, environment, social and civic leadership. These four themes will form the foundation for discussions on the direction of the new CSP.

18 April, 2022

Rach says:

More activities to do for young kids and Adults and the Disabled as there is nothing really to do in albury for these type of people.

18 April, 2022

Rach says:

More Disabled access parking available for All of Albury and Disabled Access Facilities like Indoor pools outdoor pools, toilets, ECT.

30 January, 2022

Jo Lancaster says:

Bike network for commuters that makes riding safer and more accessible for all ages. Dedicated bike lanes on footpath side of parked cares.

16 January, 2022

L says:

That AlburyCity takes a lead role in creating a carbon neutral (or even carbon negative) region - hosting new jobs and industries for -ve C

20 December, 2021

William says:

Albury is a net zero emission community

18 November, 2021

Sally Reichel says:

Albury need's a indoor 50m pool for swimming all year round!

13 November, 2021

shirley_harrison_bro says:

Plant trees to compensate for massive clearing that has occurred. All further development is environmentally friendly. More public transport

13 November, 2021

ItIsMe says:

Reward rate payers and business owners with percentage rate reduction for their efforts to reach net zero community emissions by 2030

13 November, 2021

libbyrouse says:

Close off Dean St from Kiewa to David. Increase trees/grasses in area to reduce urban heat island effect for better shop/dining experience.

13 November, 2021

ItIsMe says:

Close off Dean St from Kiewa to David. Increase trees/grasses in area to reduce urban heat island effect for better shop/dining experience.

3 November, 2021

Lee says:

1...A indoor and outdoor Aquatic swim centre Next door to the basketball stadium 2...A Bycicle track that runs all the way to Lake Hume

3 November, 2021

david says:

Carbon Challenge competition: local businesses establish their greenhouse gas inventory and implement priority actions to reduce emissions