Eurobodalla Council wants to hear what Mogo residents and business owners want for the village as the Council progresses its preparation of the Mogo Village Activation Plan.
Council is preparing the plan with the community to provide a clear vision and long-term roadmap for Mogo.
The Council is now seeking residents' input through an online survey and face-to-face drop-in sessions to ensure it reflects the community's aspirations.
The Mogo Village Activation Plan will take a whole-of-village town planning approach and consider how infrastructure like toilets, parks, parking, picnic tables and barbecues can best be delivered. The community might also suggest other projects that contribute to Mogo, such as what the streetscape could look like, what they would like to be able to do or buy in Mogo and future opportunities, like the Mogo Adventure Trails Hub.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes said the plan had the potential to bring real, tangible change to Mogo and she urged the community to be involved, whatever their views.
"We all want to see Mogo not just recover, but flourish," she said.
"It is so important Mogo residents and business owners take an interest in this process and tell Council what they want for the village's future.
"Once we have a plan, Council and the community will have a shared vision, enabling them to work together to implement.
"Bringing about lasting change takes hard work and commitment, and now is the time to make it happen."
The drop-in sessions will be held Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 11.30am-1.30pm and 4.30pm to 5.30pm, and Wednesday 21 April, 11.30pm to 1.30pm, at John Street Reserve, Mogo. There will be no formal presentation and community members can drop in at any time to ask questions and provide feedback on what they think is important for Mogo's future.
The survey is available until 7 May 2021.