It's time to talk about the infrastructure and services needed in the Western Parkland City.
Consultation period extension
We've extended the consultation period until Friday 26 February 2021 to give you more time to have your say on the plans for the Western Parkland City.
Homes and jobs need infrastructure and services
The new jobs and homes needed to support our growing city must be created in the right places, at the right time.
Help us to answer the big questions
Join us to answer the questions that are critical for transforming the Western Parkland City area:
can existing infrastructure be extended or improved, or is new investment needed?
what will it cost and how it will be funded?
when can it be delivered?
Tell us what you think
We've made a model to help plan for growth in homes, jobs and businesswith infrastructure and services they need such as electricity, water, transport and green spaces.
To have your say, complete as many of the activities as you’d like.
Tip:Register so you don't need to write out your details every time you comment in a discussion or leave an idea.
Thank you for your feedback
This engagement closed on 1 March 2021. Thank you to participants for providing your input and ideas which we are currently reviewing.
It's time to talk about the infrastructure and services needed in the Western Parkland City.
Consultation period extension
We've extended the consultation period until Friday 26 February 2021 to give you more time to have your say on the plans for the Western Parkland City.
Homes and jobs need infrastructure and services
The new jobs and homes needed to support our growing city must be created in the right places, at the right time.
Help us to answer the big questions
Join us to answer the questions that are critical for transforming the Western Parkland City area:
can existing infrastructure be extended or improved, or is new investment needed?
what will it cost and how it will be funded?
when can it be delivered?
Tell us what you think
We've made a model to help plan for growth in homes, jobs and businesswith infrastructure and services they need such as electricity, water, transport and green spaces.
To have your say, complete as many of the activities as you’d like.
Tip:Register so you don't need to write out your details every time you comment in a discussion or leave an idea.
Thank you for your feedback
This engagement closed on 1 March 2021. Thank you to participants for providing your input and ideas which we are currently reviewing.
Transport for NSW are looking at a future road between the Hume Motorway and Appin Road, as part of the Outer Sydney Orbital Stage 2. This will support new housing developments and provide communities with better transport connections. The two shortlisted corridor options are open for feedback until 14 December 2020. Visit www.transport.nsw.gov.au/corridors/oso2 for more information.
The proposed Aerotropolis Special Infrastructure Contribution Plan has been developed by the NSW Government. This plan outlines how developer contributions will help fund the cost of important infrastructure in the Aerotropolis, like roads, public transport and open space. The Special Infrastructure Contribution Plan feedback period has been extended until 26 February 2021. Visit www.planning.nsw.gov.au/Plans-for-your-area/Infrastructure-funding/Special-Infrastructure-Contributions/Aerotropolis-SIC for more information.
Sydney Metro are working on a new metro line to service the Western Sydney Airport, which will open up strong transport connections for the Western Parkland City and support the growing community. Public exhibition of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport line recently concluded and the feedback provided during the exhibition will help inform its finalisation. Visit https://www.sydneymetro.info/westernsydneyairportline for more information.
The NSW Government has developed the Cumberland Plain Conservation Plan for Western Sydney to help meet the future community needs, while protecting threatened plants and animals in the long term. The Plan is one of the largest strategic conservation plans to be undertaken in Australia. It will ensure the sustainable growth of communities by the supporting the delivery of housing, jobs and infrastructure while delivering the greatest safeguards for Western Sydney’s natural environment over the long term. Public exhibition of the Plan recently concluded and the feedback provided during the exhibition will help inform its finalisation. Visit www.planning.nsw.gov.au/cumberlandplainconservationplan for more information.
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