Have Your Say Logan City

Logan City Council is using Bang the Table to ensure that all its residents have a chance to participate in key decisions about the direction of city policy and investment.

If you are interested in your future and your community then you may want to find out what is being planned and proposed for your area. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of our city and to contribute to a vision for a stronger, proud, vibrant and inclusive Logan.

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New survey about animal keeping

Complete a short survey as part of Council's review of animal keeping laws. Council is reviewing its laws about the keeping of domestic animals and livestock - from dogs to cats, birds, chickens, horses and sheep - on residential land and wants your input. How many pets and animals should you (or your neighbours) be allowed to keep?

To help Council improve its draft law take part in our new animal keeping survey.

Please complete the survey by September 10.

Animal Keeping Laws


Logan City Council is reviewing its laws about the keeping of domestic animals -- from dogs to cats, birds, chickens, horses and sheep -- on residential land and wants your input.

Since local government reform, Council is operating under three sets of local laws. Council needs your help to consolidate these into one Local Law for the whole city.

This is your opportunity to comment on the draft laws. 

How many pets should you (or your neighbours) be allowed to keep?

Feedback closes: Friday 3 September 2010

 

Logan West Parklands

Come and lose yourself for a day at Logan West Parklands

A draft master plan has been prepared to guide the future development of Logan West Parklands, which will be located minutes from the Park Ridge town centre on the Mt Lindesay Highway Service Road, next to Park Ridge High School.

This is your opportunity to comment on the Draft Landscape Master Plan. 
Feedback Closes: Friday 20 August

Logan Youth Vision

Council wishes to thank those residents whom provided feedback on its draft Youth Vision.

 

Bicycle signage

Council sought your feedback on proposed directional signage for the East West Cycle Route.

The signage was installed in the Regents Park area from Browns Plains Road (Campden Street) to Green Road (near Emerald Drive).
The project was the first trial in helping overcome a lack of directional and way-finding signage on the six named cycle routes in Logan. Using joint funding from the Department of Transport and Main Roads, Council is developing signage standards for Logan City which are consistent with best practice and reflect the Queensland guidelines for signing cycle networks (pdf).
For more information please contact Council's Traffic Engineer on 07 3412 3412.

Horse riding in parks

Council wishes to thank those residents who provided their feedback horse riding in parks.
Council will now look at all the feedback provide to develop a local law policy on managing horse riding in parks throughout Logan City.

If you need more information contact Council's Parks Branch on 3412 3412 or email council@logan.qld.gov.au.