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Shire shares priorities for state plan

August 30, 2024 BY
Golden Plains Shire Plan Victoria

Looking ahead: The importance of boosting community resilience in case of emergencies like flooding has been raised in the submission. Photos: FILE

THE State Government is calling for municipalities to make submissions highlighting priority projects for their communities as part of the Big Ideas for Victoria’s Future campaign.

Golden Plains Shire officers have worked with the Greater Ballarat Alliance of Councils and G21 Geelong Region Alliance to share their thoughts on what will be important to the region in the coming years.

“Council supports the intent of Plan Victoria’s goal of promoting more diverse and affordable housing, including social housing, particularly in growth areas like Golden Plains,” said Golden Plains Shire interim CEO Michael Tudball.

“This aligns with our Growing Places Strategy which will be presented to council at its August meeting for endorsement, ahead of further public feedback and submissions.

“Additionally, we have spoken about the urgent need to address enabling infrastructure to support housing growth, including community infrastructure (sporting fields, play spaces, schools etc) and trunk infrastructure (sewer, water, digital etc).”

Mr Tudball said transport solutions are, and will be, essential as developments and infill housing continue to pop up across the growing shire.

 

Golden Plains Shire interim CEO Michael Tudball said having input into the Plan Victoria consultation aligns with the municipal Growing Places Strategy.

“In our submission, council highlighted the importance of protecting agricultural land, ensuring its continued productivity and sustainability,” he said.

“We also stressed the need to enhance community resilience in the face of emergencies such as fire, flood and biosecurity.

“Finally, we are advocating that the planning and development processes need to be streamlined to enable certainty for Councils, community and developers whilst respecting the needs and aspirations of our diverse communities.”

The City of Ballarat has also made a submission which covers support for the need to establish a statewide planning framework that recognises the unique challenges of regional cities, housing affordability, housing supply as a critical state-wide challenge, the City’s new Housing Strategy and Growth Areas Framework Plan, the need for collaboration around affordability, a broad Victorian planning policy, guidance for regional councils, and ongoing consultation on housing targets.

Submissions to Big Ideas for Victoria’s Future close today, Friday 30 August, and a new plan for Victoria is expected to be released in late-2024.