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BCC Policies and Procedures Governing Tree Risk Assessments

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Dear Brisbane City Council,

Is it possible to request access to the relevant policies and procedures that govern how BCC determine the risk posed by trees to persons and property?

For context this is in relation to satisfying the elements of S44(b) of the Natural Assets Local Law 2003.

Yours faithfully,

Damien

BrisbaneRTI, Brisbane City Council

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It may be possible to access these documents via lodgement of a Right to information application.

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Please do not hesitate to reach out should you require any further information.

Kindly

Stefanie

Stefanie Nesbitt
Manager, Policy and Compliance
Governance, Council and Committee Services
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Subject: Right to Information request - BCC Policies and Procedures Governing Tree Risk Assessments

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Dear Brisbane City Council,

Is it possible to request access to the relevant policies and procedures that govern how BCC determine the risk posed by trees to persons and property?

For context this is in relation to satisfying the elements of S44(b) of the Natural Assets Local Law 2003.

Yours faithfully,

Damien

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