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B2B - Keeping you in the know
A new Regional Plan
for the Central Coast
Central Coast Council has welcomed the release of the State
Government’s Regional Plan for the Central Coast.
The Plan is designed as a ‘blueprint’ for growing the
regional economy, accelerating housing supply and
protecting and enhancing the natural environment over
the next twenty years.
Council’s Administrator, Mr Ian Reynolds, said he hopes
the plan provides the right toolset to meet the needs of
what is now a much faster growing community.
Population growth figures for the Central Coast were
revised last month and are now projected to increase to
415,000 by 2036, bigger than the population of Canberra
today.
“We submitted our strong views on the Draft Plan and
like others on the Coast are looking forward to seeing
how our feedback has been adopted in the final Plan.” Mr
Reynolds said.
“Our community values our natural environment,
amenities, relaxed lifestyle and sense of community and
we want to sustain and enhance that.
“We need to accommodate a lot more people here over
the next twenty years and the only way we can do that
is by creating more housing options, more local jobs
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and more infrastructure so our growing community can
continue to live and thrive here.
“We have done a lot of work already to identify the key
areas and projects we need to drive investment and jobs
growth in our region.
“Council looks forward to working constructively with the
State Government to deliver the best possible outcomes
for our community.”
Under the Plan the Central Coast Delivery, Co-ordination
and Monitoring Committee has been established to be
accountable for the achieving the Plan’s vision and goals,
with representatives from Council and State Government
agencies.
“As the only region in the State that has one Council, we
welcome our seat at the table to help ensure we move
the Central Coast forward,” Mr Reynolds added.
“Delivering a sustainable future for the Central Coast will
require ongoing adequate funding of projects by the State
and Federal Governments as well as Council.”
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