PKC are currently running 2 consultation you may be interested in participating in.
Let's Work Together to Tackle and Adapt to Climate Change
In June 2019 Perth & Kinross Council declared support for the Scottish Government and UK Parliaments’ climate emergency statements. The Council committed to work with citizens and other stakeholders in setting out a route map to a low carbon and climate resilient Perth & Kinross. As part of this commitment, we are taking forward a detailed community engagement
process linked to our Interim Climate Emergency Report and Action Plan. The first stage of the engagement process is currently open on the Council’s
Consultation Hub where we are seeking the views of Council staff alongside those of residents, community groups, landowners and voluntary organisations.
https://consult.pkc.gov.uk/housing-environment/climateemergency_phase1/
And also a Council budget consultation:
Council budget consultation
2020 has seen local authorities across Scotland step into vital new roles: administering support grants; distributing food and medicine; supporting home
learning; explaining restrictions; providing childcare for key workers; and working with volunteers and communities to keep people safe. Now we face the
important task of setting our budget for the coming financial year, and we need to know what the people of Perth and Kinross want.
Please help us by filling in our on-line budget consultation: https://consult.pkc.gov.uk/corporate-democraticservices/pkc-budget-consultation-2021-22/
Perth & Kinross Council Chief Executive Karen Reid said,
"Councils have a statutory duty to present a balanced budget, and this can mean making difficult decisions about some of the services we deliver across communities. Much of our funding can only be used for very specific purposes, and we face additional pressures from increased demands in areas such as health and social care, welfare support, economic wellbeing, and how we make our area one of the best places for our children to grow up.
"We need our communities to tell us what we should be focussing on, and where you can help co-create and keep services running as part of the PK Offer: our new focus on working together. Everyone has something to offer. So if you think climate change is our major challenge; or believe we should increase charges rather than reducing services; or have an idea for how a voluntary group could take some pressure off Council services - please fill in the survey and let us know."
The consultation survey is open until 9 December and the Council will set its budget for 2021/22 in February or March. You can find out more about the PK Offer at https://www.pkc.gov.uk/pkoffer