Chief Minister invites input into City Action Plan

Chief Minister Launches Draft Action Plan in City

Chief Minister Jon Stanhope today released the  draft Greater Canberra City Area Co-ordinated Action Plan 2010-2016 saying it afforded a unique opportunity for teamwork and goal-sharing between the ACT Government, corporate players and Canberrans.

He said the 60-page Plan was prepared to help advance the Canberra Plan goal for Canberra City to be a dynamic heart of the region, and asks Canberrans to consider key issues including modes of transport, parking facilities, cycle and pedestrian networks, street frontages and public safety.

If offers possible strategies for dealing with a doubling in the number of City residents from 5200 to 10,400 by 2016, along with a 25% increase in workers during the same period.

The draft plan, prepared by the ACT Department of Land and Property Services, also questions what transport links, services and parking spaces the City will need.

Mr Stanhope said: “This draft Action Plan adopts nine specific targets which focus on enhancing Canberra City- from Haig Park to Lake Burley Griffin – as a great place for people to live and thrive”.

He said one of the keys to “building a stronger City heart” was to marry future designs and plans with ongoing population growth anticipated over the next seven years.

“By 2016 some 2km of new and upgraded shared use path is likely to be built to improve cycle and pedestrian access throughout areas east of Northbourne Avenue, and to improve connections between City East and City West.”

“The Action Plan’s targets are integrated, and together they work to maintain the City’s existing high level of accessibility and functionality, help improve  Canberra’s environmental footprint, enhance City’s vitality and urban lifestyle, and optimise utilisation of existing transport and other infrastructure”.

Mr Stanhope said the draft Action Plan was not a fait accompli.

“It will contribute to broader discussions that will lead to clearer priorities and common goals”.

He said the Greater City Area, through natural growth alone over the next seven years, was set to attract around $1.5 billion in private sector investment.

“We will need to meet the demands of that growth”.

“Much of the City’s public infrastructure is almost 40 years old, and paths, lighting and design of the open spaces need to be adapted to increasing changes in the urban character”.

Mr Stanhope also said some areas formerly peripheral to the City were now integral to the city’s urban form and need to link into a unified whole.

“The  Action Plan aims to contribute significantly towards that and, in time will help determine the level of public investment appropriate to the Greater Canberra City over the coming years”

The consultation period for public input into the plan ends Tuesday 16th March 2010.

Copies of the Greater Canberra City Area Coordinated Action Plan 2010-2016 are available at http://www.communityengagement.act.gov.au/

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