Have your say: Draft Fire Management Plan
Strathbogie Shire Council is calling on the community’s feedback on its Draft Municipal Fire Management Plan.
The plan takes a collaborative approach to identify the fire risks and corresponding actions to reduce the likelihood, severity and impacts of fire within the Strathbogie Shire communities.
Its overall goal is to have a fire prepared community in the Strathbogie Shire
Mayor, Cr Laura Binks, said fire and emergency events imposed significant social, environmental, and economic costs on Victoria including injury and loss of life, damage to property, infrastructure and facilities, financial costs, ecosystem and biodiversity loss, and social and cultural losses.
“Challenges such as the impact of climate change, the increasing occurrence of major fires, population and residential growth all increase the need for a coordinated and collaborative approach to strategic fire management planning,” Cr Binks said.
“In Victoria agencies must work collaboratively across state, regional and local government levels with our communities, and business before, during and after emergencies.
“This Draft Municipal Fire Management Plan (MFMP) has been developed under legislation introduced in Victoria in 2018 to provide greater cohesion for emergency management planning in Victoria at the state, regional and municipal levels.”
It is a sub-plan to the Strathbogie Municipal Emergency Management Plan (MEMP) and was developed by the Fire Management Planning Sub-Committee which is made up of representatives from the Country Fire Authority (CFA), Forest Fire Management Victoria, Victorian Police, Council and other specialist roles as required.
Through the development of the plan, the sub-committee explored the fire-related challenges, risks and opportunities within the municipality to apply a coordinated approach to managing these risks.
The draft plan is based around the following themes:
- Community Resilience
- Fuel Management
- Access/Egress
- Suppression
- Capability
The experience and knowledge of the Committee members and partner agencies has been integral in confirming the focus of the strategies and the actions to be undertaken.
The plan will be monitored, and regularly updated with improved treatments or activities.
“Council is now calling on the community to provide its input to the plan,” she said.
“The draft plan has been reviewed by the Share Strathbogie Community Panel (our 120-member strong group of community representatives) and after incorporating the panel’s advice we’re now sharing more broadly.”
To have your say head to www.share.www.strathbogie.vic.gov.au, visit a survey station in your town, or drop into one of our Customer Service Centres.
Submissions close at 5pm on Friday, October 20, 2023.