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2020 FCC Election

Postby Noel Tudball » Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:22 pm



UPDATED 10 NOVEMBER: Successful Candidates: http://www.seafordcc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=436&p=873#p873

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Re: 2020 FCC Election

Postby Noel Tudball » Sat Oct 10, 2020 8:43 pm



Dear Candidate for the Frankston City Council election.

Seaford Housing Action Coalition (SHAC) is a community group of local residents concerned about homelessness in the Frankston municipal area. For some years we've been saying there's a problem with too many commercial Rooming Houses and they are inadequate for providing crisis accommodation to the homeless. We learned from Council last month there are currently 77 registered Rooming Houses in Frankston and an occupancy allowance of 867 individuals. This puts Frankston near the top in the State for numbers of commercial Rooming Houses.

SHAC calls on all Candidates in the Council election to consider the role Council could play in improving this situation. We seek your opinion on the issues of Affordable Housing and Crisis Accommodation in Frankston.

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Your response is requested please, to the attached summary page that SHAC submitted to this year's VIC Govt Inquiry into Homelessness. (https://parliament.vic.gov.au/lsic-lc/inquiry/976). It presents a simple statement of the problem and a few options based on locally identified solutions.

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Your indication as to whether you would support a SHAC feasibility study for the development of the vacant VicRoads Overton Road/Skye Road opportunity site. (or part thereof) for crisis housing of independent units on the cabin park or tiny houses model.

We expected the Federal budget on Wednesday would have launched building programs for public and social housing. The absence of such provisions means that it is even more important for Frankston Council to be more emphatic and proactive in doing what it can regarding homelessness. We call on you as a potential member of the new Council, to pursue, as a matter of priority, improved crisis housing and affordable housing options in the City of Frankston.

We look forward to hearing from you in the next few days and will distribute all responses as they are received on the SHAC on-line Forum with links on the SHAC website and Facebook Page.

yours sincerely

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Note that 2 gave no email address, so an SMS was sent to them. A third gave no contact details, so was not contacted.
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Re: 2020 FCC Election

Postby Noel Tudball » Tue Nov 10, 2020 5:35 pm


Successful Candidates in recent Council election.

Click here for Councillor Contact details

Extract from FCC CEO's press release: "Mr Cantillon said the newly elected Council would offer a positive mix of experience and fresh perspectives.
Our new Council includes one incumbent, three who have served previously and five first-time Councillors.
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The new Mayor will be elected at a special meeting at 7pm on Monday 16 November 2020."

Send email to all Councillors: councillors@frankston.vic.gov.au

North-East ward
Nathan Conroy
David Asker
Suzette Tayler

North-West ward
Stephen Hughes
Kris Bolam
Sue Baker

South Ward
Brad Hill
Claire Harvey
Liam Hughes

Click here for Councillor Contact details


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