City Plan 2040
The City Plan is the City of Salisbury’s highest-level strategic document. It sets our long-term vision and guides our work and decision-making.
The City Plan is the City of Salisbury’s highest-level strategic document. It sets our long-term vision and guides our work and decision-making.
Councils are required to produce an annual report outlining the Council’s performance in implementing its strategic management plans during the relevant financial year, and the Council’s projections and targets under its plans for the next financial year.
The Long Term Financial Plan and Annual Business Plan details Council’s services, including new services and projects, together with financial impacts.
The Strategic Asset Management Plans establish a framework that will guide the planning, construction, maintenance and operation of the City of Salisbury’s infrastructure.
The management of Council’s Community Land is governed by the Local Government Act. The Act requires Council to prepare and adopt management plans for its community land, and to manage community land.
The City of Salisbury is committed to delivering strategies, policies and services that support the health and wellbeing of community members. The Regional Public Health Plan sets out the initiatives we are delivering to enhance our communities' health and wellbeing.
The Ability Inclusion Strategic Plan is the City of Salisbury’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
The Sustainability Strategy 2035 is a plan to guide the Council’s promise of becoming more environmentally sustainable.
The City of Salisbury is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of our community. Thrive establishes an evidence-based framework that will help to guide us as we work together towards meaningful and impactful wellbeing outcomes for our community.
The Intercultural Strategic Plan provides direction to enable the City of Salisbury to become a welcoming, cohesive intercultural community in which all people can thrive and flourish.
The City of Salisbury is committed to ensuring that older residents can age well within Salisbury and the ageing strategy is an important document to guide this.
The Affordable Housing Implementation Plan identifies housing affordability issues affecting the City and recommends actions which increase the affordable housing supply and facilitate better housing outcomes.
The Landscape Plan proposes a cohesive direction for existing and future development of the City of Salisbury’s landscapes.