Council & Business
8 August, 2025
Pyrenees Shire seek community feedback
Pyrenees Shire Council will put its draft 10-Year Asset Plan out for community engagement.

The asset plan includes information about maintenance, renewal, purchase, expansion, upgrade, disposal and decommissioning of assets, including drains, footpaths, council-owned buildings, bridges, swimming pools, recreation facilities, street trees and waste management.
The plan particularly focuses on road assets that promote both connectivity and sustainability.
The draft 2025-2034 10-Year Asset Plan is a major refresh to align with both the Act’s requirements and council’s recently adopted 2025-29 Council Plan.
The 2025 revisions include:
Alignment with the recently adopted 10-Year Financial Plan
An updated project list to reflect changes in asset conditions
Minor changes to asset class descriptions
Pyrenees Shire mayor Tanya Kehoe said the 10-Year Asset Plan helps reduce council’s financial risk through linking asset renewal planning to council’s 10-Year Financial Plan.
“This will make sure what we spend on asset renewal aligns with council’s financial resources,” Cr Kehoe said.
“The 10-Year Asset Plan provides reassurance to the community that vital public assets will be maintained.”
To make a submission on the 10-Year Asset Plan, go to pyrenees.vic.
gov.au/Residents/Engage, email pyrenees@pyrenees.vic.gov.au or send via post to the chief executive officer, Pyrenees Shire Council, 5 Lawrence Street, Beaufort 3373.