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Snowy Monaro Regional Council is calling on the community to have their say on whether a proposed town clock in Cooma should become a reality.
The town clock will be located on the Vale Street and Sharp Street roundabout.
At the Ordinary Council Meeting on December 6, 2018, Council resolved to allocate $50,000 towards the construction of a Cooma town clock, should the community support the proposal.
Council has commenced community consultation on the proposed town clock. Residents are being asked whether they support the project or not. Feedback closes midnight Sunday 10 March.
Further information can be found in the document library (to the right of screen).
In addition to this online platform, SMRC will hold an information stall on the newsagency corner (Percy’s corner) of Vale and Sharp Streets on Thursday 28 February between 1pm - 2.30pm. Residents will be able to view the designs, chat with the project manager, and provide feedback.
Project background
Cooma’s Litchfield family has donated $100,000 for the installation of a clock in Cooma’s CBD, as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Hazeldean Pty Ltd (owned and operated by the Litchfield family).
In 2014, a community design competition was held and in collaboration with the Litchfield family, and a design was finalised.
Snowy Monaro Regional Council is calling on the community to have their say on whether a proposed town clock in Cooma should become a reality.
The town clock will be located on the Vale Street and Sharp Street roundabout.
At the Ordinary Council Meeting on December 6, 2018, Council resolved to allocate $50,000 towards the construction of a Cooma town clock, should the community support the proposal.
Council has commenced community consultation on the proposed town clock. Residents are being asked whether they support the project or not. Feedback closes midnight Sunday 10 March.
Further information can be found in the document library (to the right of screen).
In addition to this online platform, SMRC will hold an information stall on the newsagency corner (Percy’s corner) of Vale and Sharp Streets on Thursday 28 February between 1pm - 2.30pm. Residents will be able to view the designs, chat with the project manager, and provide feedback.
Project background
Cooma’s Litchfield family has donated $100,000 for the installation of a clock in Cooma’s CBD, as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Hazeldean Pty Ltd (owned and operated by the Litchfield family).
In 2014, a community design competition was held and in collaboration with the Litchfield family, and a design was finalised.
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 Cooma Town Clock
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.