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Why ask the public?

Asking the public, or public consultation, lets people have a say on decisions like Como's bike ban. It helps local councils understand community needs and concerns, potentially leading to more effective and accepted policies. While not always legally required for every decision, it builds trust and transparency between the public and their elected officials.

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Questions this opens up

Is public consultation required? What is a public inquiry? How do councils decide?