The Victorian government has released maps of 10 established suburbs that have been identified as having potential to accommodate more homes.
The proposed 10 new Activity Centres in Broadmeadows, Camberwell Junction, Chadstone, Epping, Frankston, Moorabbin, Niddrie (Keilor Road), North Essendon, Preston (High Street), and Ringwood, can deliver an estimated 60,000 homes through a review of building heights and design requirements, and changes to existing rules.
In a communique, the government stated, “These initial 10 suburban centres were chosen for their potential to accommodate more homes while ensuring access to vital amenities such as train stations, tram services, town centres, job opportunities, and public services.”
“Building more homes up, not just out, in established suburbs is one of many initiatives outlined in the Housing Statement, which is creating the conditions needed for 800,000 new homes to be built over the next decade to improve housing and rental affordability.”
The Victorian Housing Statement includes a target for 70 percent of new homes to be built in established suburbs.
The government seeking feedback on its suburban housing plan which will also guide investment in community facilities, public spaces and parks.
“We want to hear from communities on how best we can accommodate more housing choice, while ensuring their suburbs maintain their liveability,” said planning minister Sonya Kilkenny.
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