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draft ACT Planning Strategy

draft ACT Planning Strategy. Climate Change Council November 2011. The draft ACT Planning Strategy.

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draft ACT Planning Strategy

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  1. draft ACT Planning Strategy Climate Change Council November 2011

  2. The draft ACT Planning Strategy... sets the long term planning policy and goals to promote the orderly and sustainable development of the ACT, consistent with the social, environmental and economic aspirations of the people of the ACT.

  3. Relationship to the Canberra Plan and other strategic plans

  4. draft Planning Strategy derived from extensive stakeholder and community engagement 

  5. Evaluation of the Spatial Plan • Urban Form Analysis • Territory Plan Urban Principles Review - SGS • Human Settlement Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity Assessment - AECOM • Economic Impacts of Strategic Planning Decisions for Canberra – Allen Consulting • draft Planning Strategy derived from extensive evaluation and research

  6. draft Planning Strategy supported by 13 background papers that summarise the issues and challenges City structure, form and land use Housing Transport and mobility Climate change Health and wellbeing Social inclusion Biodiversity • Food • Regional perspective • Employment - growth, change and location • Infrastructure • Population growth and demographic change • Resource consumption

  7. 9 strategies set a revised direction to build on Canberra’s • planning legacy and the strength of its metropolitan structure • its image, role and the business of being the ‘bush capital’ • position and location in a diverse region

  8. 9 strategies intended to create: • diversity in the urban environment and greater choice in affordable, sustainable living • better urban amenity and social equity • resilience to change – social, economic and the potential impacts of climate change

  9. focus on integrating land use and transport policies • by distinguishing  the direct public transport routes from the ‘commuter parkways’ • more people with more direct access to public transport • more opportunities to live close to work and services, more choice to take up ‘active travel’ options

  10. Strategy 1

  11. Strategy 4

  12. Strategy 9

  13. each strategy has one identifiable target and measure for easier more transparent reporting on achievement

  14. 7 Principles established to guide decisions in the implementation of the plan.  These principles reflect the intent of the strategy and can be applied at every scale, from structure planning through to master plans.

  15. Commitment to ongoing conversations on the future development and implementation of the strategy through the master planning program

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