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Consultation has concluded
The Public Art Policy has undergone a periodic review and minor changes are proposed to improve the Policy’s intent and to ensure the content is current. Council is seeking community feedback on the updated policy.
It was adopted by resolution of Council on 20 September 2023 that the Policy be placed on exhibition for a period of 28 days.
In person: Handed to the Customer Service Team at Council's Administration Building, 62-78 Vincent Street Cessnock during ordinary open hours.
Any views expressed in written submissions will be considered by Council before a final decision is made.
The Public Art Policy has undergone a periodic review and minor changes are proposed to improve the Policy’s intent and to ensure the content is current. Council is seeking community feedback on the updated policy.
It was adopted by resolution of Council on 20 September 2023 that the Policy be placed on exhibition for a period of 28 days.
Draft Public Art Policy is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Public Art Policy
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Public Art Policy
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
The personal information (e.g. Name, address and contact details) provided in your submission is being collected in the processing of your submission relating to the Draft Public Art Policy. The information collected will be used for the purpose outlined, related administrative functions, compliance and complaint handling, internal auditing, and in accordance with Council's Privacy Management Plan and Privacy Statement which can be found on Council's website.
Intended Recipients
Relevant Council officers and councillors.
Supply
Supplying personal information in your submission is required.
Consequence of non-provision
If you do not supply your personal information, Cessnock City Council cannot receive the submission or update you on the progress of the Policy.
Storage and Security
Your personal information will be kept in Council's Information Management System in accordance with the relevant legislation. Council's address is62-78 Vincent Street CESSNOCK NSW 2325.
Access
You may access, correct or update your personal information by visiting Council’s website, contacting Council's Privacy Contact Officer on 4993 4100 or by sending an email tocouncil@cessnock.nsw.gov.au.
If you want to know more about Council's obligations regarding your personal information or what rights you have, contact the Information and Privacy Commission or visit their website ipc.nsw.gov.au.