DRAFT Asset Management Plans

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Leeton Shire Council’s DRAFT Transport, Water, and Wastewater Asset Management Plans (AMPs) have been placed on public exhibition for 28 days, following endorsement at the February Ordinary Meeting.

The three AMPs are integral documents designed to guide staff and Councillors in how Council should manage these community assets. Further, they provide Council with financial guidance and asset planning strategies for each asset class and will help inform the Long-Term Financial Plan (LTFP).

Acting Director Operations, Luke Tedesco, highlighted the purpose of each AMP, stating, “The Water & Wastewater AMPs demonstrate how Council is aiming to manage its water and wastewater infrastructure assets in a responsible manner. In addition, it outlines the management approach, specific to each asset category, including delivery objectives, future demand, optimisation of lifecycle management, risks, and funds required.”

“The Transport AMP details information about our transport assets, including local roads, footpaths, bridges, car parks, bus stops, as well as a range of support infrastructure. The AMP outlines how Council is aiming to manage these assets responsibly to provide the community, road users and pedestrians with a safe, functional, and fit-for-purpose road and pathway network.”


The document can be downloaded from this page and hard copies can be viewed at our main office, Leeton Shire Library, Whitton Post Office & Yanco Shop.

The community are invited to give feedback until 5pm on Sunday, 31 March 2024.

Submissions regarding the DRAFT Asset Management Plans may be made any time during the exhibition period, by completing the survey below or submitting your feedback via:

Email: council@leeton.nsw.gov.au

Letter: Address to the General Manager 23-25 Chelmsford Place, Leeton NSW 2705

Phone: (02) 6953 0911

If you have any questions relating to the DRAFT Asset Management Plans please phone us on 6953 0911.

Leeton Shire Council’s DRAFT Transport, Water, and Wastewater Asset Management Plans (AMPs) have been placed on public exhibition for 28 days, following endorsement at the February Ordinary Meeting.

The three AMPs are integral documents designed to guide staff and Councillors in how Council should manage these community assets. Further, they provide Council with financial guidance and asset planning strategies for each asset class and will help inform the Long-Term Financial Plan (LTFP).

Acting Director Operations, Luke Tedesco, highlighted the purpose of each AMP, stating, “The Water & Wastewater AMPs demonstrate how Council is aiming to manage its water and wastewater infrastructure assets in a responsible manner. In addition, it outlines the management approach, specific to each asset category, including delivery objectives, future demand, optimisation of lifecycle management, risks, and funds required.”

“The Transport AMP details information about our transport assets, including local roads, footpaths, bridges, car parks, bus stops, as well as a range of support infrastructure. The AMP outlines how Council is aiming to manage these assets responsibly to provide the community, road users and pedestrians with a safe, functional, and fit-for-purpose road and pathway network.”


The document can be downloaded from this page and hard copies can be viewed at our main office, Leeton Shire Library, Whitton Post Office & Yanco Shop.

The community are invited to give feedback until 5pm on Sunday, 31 March 2024.

Submissions regarding the DRAFT Asset Management Plans may be made any time during the exhibition period, by completing the survey below or submitting your feedback via:

Email: council@leeton.nsw.gov.au

Letter: Address to the General Manager 23-25 Chelmsford Place, Leeton NSW 2705

Phone: (02) 6953 0911

If you have any questions relating to the DRAFT Asset Management Plans please phone us on 6953 0911.

Page last updated: 04 Mar 2024, 12:38 PM