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The new way to plan

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3 May 2026
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Residents looking to build, renovate or extend their homes, as well as new and expanding local businesses, now have an easier way to understand planning requirements, as East Gippsland Shire Council launches a new online planning enquiry tool.

The tool, called myLot, is available on council’s website and provides 24/7 access to early planning guidance, helping residents and businesses understand whether a planning permit may be required for projects.

It’s like having a planning assistant in your pocket.

Mayor Cr Jodie Ashworth said the tool was designed to make the planning process easier to understand, particularly for people unfamiliar with council requirements.

“For many residents and businesses, knowing where to start can be the hardest

part of the planning process,” Cr Ashworth said.

“This tool provides clear, easy-to-understand information, helping people understand what may be required before taking the next step.”

myLot guides users through a series of simple questions and provides tailored information based on council’s planning scheme.

It can assist with enquiries relating to sheds, decks, extensions, renovations, and granny flats.

Cr Ashworth said the tool would complement council’s planning team and does not replace professional assessment or advice.

“We know that in the past, the planning process has been a source of frustration for some in our community,” she said.

“This technology will help guide people through the initial stages more quickly and smoothly.

“Our planning team will continue to assess applications and provide expert advice; this tool is designed to answer early questions and help residents and businesses come to council better prepared.”

The introduction of myLot will also help reduce delays in the planning process by encouraging more complete and informed applications.

The new tool is available now and can be accessed via council’s website.

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