Urban Taskforce | Infrastructure
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Growth Infrastructure Compacts need careful management17 July 2017The Greater Sydney Commission’s proposed Growth Infrastructure Compacts will need careful management to ensure that development and infrastructure are both achieved, says the Urban Taskforce. Sydenham to Bankstown revitalisation corridor must keep urban density26 June 2017
The revised Urban Renewal Corridor Strategy for Sydenham to Bankstown must keep urban densities that support the proposed Metro Rail, says the Urban Taskforce. Fish Market concepts create new waterfront destination26 June 2017The announcement by the NSW Government that Danish architects have been appointed to design a new expanded Fish Market will create a new waterfront destination, says the Urban Taskforce. Billion dollar road delivery will keep Western Sydney moving13 June 2017The allocation of $1 billion for Western Sydney roads in the upcoming NSW Budget will be a positive contribution towards vital infrastructure needed in Western Sydney, says the Urban Taskforce. State significant precinct at Waterloo essential to drive a quality outcome19 May 2017The announcement by the NSW Government that the Waterloo urban renewal precinct will be a State Significant Precinct will ensure a quality outcome, says the Urban Taskforce. |
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29 February 2016The Urban Taskforce submission highlights the need for an equitable and transparent approach to value capture associated with the provision of new transport infrastructure and outlines a range of options to fund transport infrastructure. File Size: 135.91 kB
24 March 2016The Department of Planning & Environment exhibited the Draft Central Coast Regional Plan, which set out a vision for the region and a series of actions and directions addressing housing, employment, environment and governance. The Urban Taskforce submission raised concerns regarding proposed changes to infrastructure contributions and governance and reporting arrangements to ensure the Plan is delivered in a reasonable timeframe. File Size: 105.17 kB
11 March 2016The City of Sydney Council exhibited the draft City of Sydney Developer Contributions Plan 2015, which included increasing contributions for certain areas, changing precinct boundaries and make minor changes to definitions. The Urban Taskforce submission raised concerns regarding the contribution requirements for open space, which could not be justified as councils open space plan is not complete or publicly available. |