Have your say on council’s Grafton CBD Plan and Transport Strategy
Clarence Valley Council wants to know what you love about living and working in Grafton, and what you think the city needs, as part of a project to improve amenities and accessibility around the CBD.
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Clarence Valley Council is developing a new strategy for Grafton’s CBD, and they want your help.
A new CBD Plan and Transport Strategy is in the works, focused on Prince St (between the Waterfront Project and Oliver St) but will also include the surrounding central business district, the entrances to Grafton (including from South Grafton) and the parking and transport needs of business and community.
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As part of the initial consultation period, council has launched a survey to ask residents what they love about living and working in Grafton, and what they believe is missing.
“The CBD Plan will take a ‘placemaking’ approach to make it a successful regional city, to be a place where people want to spend time to shop, to socialise and to support business,” the survey states.
“We want to work with you, as locals and visitors who live and invest in Grafton.”
To complete the survey, visit the Clarence Conversations website.