Residents across the City of Logan are being urged to have their say as council develops its next Disability Action Plan.
Logan City Council has launched an online survey and a series of pop-up consultation events throughout April and May, giving locals the opportunity to help shape accessibility priorities for the next four years.
The new plan will build on the success of the previous strategy, which concluded in December 2025 with a 96 per cent completion rate. It aims to improve inclusion across all areas of council operations, from everyday services to long-term decision-making.
Council is particularly encouraging feedback from people living with disability, as well as carers, family members and those working in the disability sector.
Input gathered will guide future actions to ensure Logan continues to become a more accessible and inclusive community.
The consultation process will remain open until Monday, May 18, with survey access and event details available through council channels.
By seeking broad community input, council hopes to deliver a plan that reflects real experiences and creates meaningful improvements for residents of all abilities.
The survey and a full list of pop-up locations can be accessed via lccqld.com/DAP26
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