Residents and visitors are encouraged to have their say to help chart the next phase of one of the Isaac region’s premier recreational hubs.
Theresa Creek Dam – a family favourite near Clermont – is set to be reimagined as Isaac Regional Council seeks community feedback on the concept development plan this March.
The dam in the Isaac region’s west is a core social and economic pillar and the public consultation hopes to understand usage, the areas that need to be enhanced and what benefits the dam provides. This information will be used as a guide to create the Theresa Creek Dam Concept Development Plan.
Mayor Anne Baker said the concept development plan will focus on the recreational assets of the dam to help build a management strategy for the next 20 years.
“This community consultation is a fantastic opportunity as it nears 40 years since it was built. Here’s our chance to improve and enhance one of our region’s key recreational areas providing a boost to the local economy and attracting more visitors to Isaac,” Mayor Baker said.
“Clermont’s primary water source offers a kiosk, picnic areas, camping, boating, fishing, recreational water sports and birdwatching. Our families, our visitors enjoy the calm and beauty the dam has on offer and as a community we want to harness and protect that through a formalised process.”
Councillor Carolyn Moriarty said Council is seeking feedback to help shape its planning considerations for the dam’s recreational management.
“Any plans for the dam need to be balanced carefully with the ongoing water quality needs of our area and require state, federal or private investment,” Cr Moriarty said.
“Theresa Creek Dam has been a major drawcard and much-loved destination for our residents and visitors, this plan gives community the chance to have their say on what changes they would like to see.”
Residents and visitors can click https://speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au/theresa-creek-dam-concept-plan to have their say by 1 April 2022. Hardcopies of the survey will be available at Council libraries and offices throughout the Isaac region.