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Allora Streetscape … what do you think?

The final stage of the Allora Streetscape design is now in progress following Council’s adoption of the draft concept plan 1 for final public comment.

Residents of Allora and surrounding areas will have an opportunity to provide feedback on the plan which will be on display at the Allora Show on Friday, 8 February 2013 from 8.00am to 5.00pm.

A Notice to Residents is being distributed by Australia Post to householders and business in the Allora area with this information.

“Allora residents have so far provided a lot of feedback which helped to direct the initial designs,” Peter See, Director Engineering Services said

“Having now adopted the draft concept plan 1, Council is seeking final public comment before proceeding with the project,” said Mr See.

Landscape architect, Stephen Palmer and Council’s Parks Coordinator, John Newley will be in attendance at the stand to answer queries.

The design can also be viewed at Council’s website www.southerndowns.qld.gov.au and a copy is available for viewing at the Allora Library.

If you wish to provide feedback on the design you can do so at the Allora Show or you can send written feedback to the Chief Executive Officer, Southern Downs Regional Council, PO Box 26, Warwick Q 4370 or email mail@southerndowns.qld.gov.au

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