Waverley Council wants to know your top priorities for the future renewal of Council’s infrastructure assets.

Waverley Council is responsible for a wide range of infrastructure and other assets in our local government area, ranging from roads and cycleways, to sports fields and community buildings, to playgrounds and stormwater drains. Council aims to ensure that these assets are renewed and upgraded in the most cost effective and sustainable way.

We know that all our assets are important; but we want to understand what your top priorities are, when it comes to the renewal and upgrades to our infrastructure, into the future. This means partially or fully replacing assets that are below satisfactory condition and approaching their end-of-life.

Your feedback will help to inform the development of Council’s Community Strategic Plan (CSP) and Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP).

The image below shows the current asset valuation breakdown across six asset classes, and the 20 asset categories that they are comprised of. Once you scroll down, you'll have a chance to hold the purse strings and create your own Waverley Council asset budget prioritisation.



Contact Us

Have questions or want to learn more, contact us below:

Name Nicholas Wong - Senior Project Manager, Asset Networks
Email nicholas.wong@waverley.nsw.gov.au
How Waverley's Asset Portfolio is Distributed by Valuation

How to use this tool:

  • Below you can view 20 Waverley Council asset categories under the six asset classes. You can click "read more" to learn more about each asset category.
  • You have a budget of $100.
  • Use the sliding scale under each asset category to allocate a budget to the assets you want to fund. You could allocate all $100 to one asset, fund all assets equally by assigning $5 to each, or create your own budget breakdown.
  • You must spend all of your $100 budget.
  • Click Submit once you have completed the exercise.

Thank you for participating!

If you'd like to provide feedback on the budget allocation for the maintenance of these assets please click this link.