Thursday 4 July 2013

Metro Strategy - Mosman argues for subregion - Mosman, North Sydney, Ryde, Willoughby, Lane Cove and Hunters Hill

Mosman Council have just publicly released two submissions one on the Sydney Metro Strategy and the other on the Planning White Paper.  These are not on Mosman Council main webpage but on a seperate web http://mosmanplanning.net/.
The Council submission on the draft Sydney Metro Strategy is informative and makes a good case to retain the existing subregions.  The subregions are important parts of the metro plan as they have to  draw up delivery plans in partnership with communities and groups of councils. The Subregional Delivery Plans will decide where jobs and homes will go, and the improvements to infrastructure that need to be delivered, ie transport, housing, schools, health, community facilities.  (See more on the Metro Stategy in the tab above)

These are Mosman Councils well concidered arguments, which in another context might be considered good reasons to form a high capacity council for the Inner North, indeed there is a bit of a teaser in their conclusion   "more adaptable to any potential future changes in the form of local government."

Extract from Mosman Council Submission
"Council considers a significantly more effective arrangement is to establish a new Inner-North Subregion which includes Mosman, North Sydney, Ryde, Willoughby, Lane Cove and Hunters Hill councils. Key reasons are:

It would create aconsiderably better opportunity for stronger integration of land-use and
transport planning, a key priority of the Metropolitan Strategy, and greater flexibility to plan
employment and housing growth along priority transport corridors and major centres across
northern Sydney to improve containment.

It would enable the Inner-north and North Subregions to collaborate to integrate planning
land-use, transport, health, education and other services on a broader scale, which would
be very difficult if the inner-north councils were included in the Central Subregion. The
potential creation of a ROC covering both these Subregions would also enable this ROC to
facilitate or lead this coordination process.

It would increase capacity for much stronger integration with other NSW Government service delivery and infrastructure planning, including alignment with NSW Health, NSW Education, and NSW2021 Regional Action Plan boundaries.

It would provide clear connections and communities of interest, making consultation more feasible. The North Shore and Northern Beaches, while distinct communities (and sub- communities) are strongly connected in regard to employment, housing, sport, recreation, education, health, and other aspects of people’s daily lives. This increases significantly the likelihood of meaningful engagement for the significant consultation planned on a Sub- regional level.

It would utilise good existing working relationships between the councils and bodies such as SHOROC and NSROC to facilitate collaboration and coordinate sub-regional planning. Also more adaptable to any potential future changes in the form of local government. "

Interesting Maps
ILGRP proposed council amalgamations Mosman, North Sydney, parts of Ryde, Willoughby, Lane Cove and Hunters Hill










Mosman Council argues to retain existing subregion - Mosman, North Sydney, Ryde, Willoughby, Lane Cove and Hunters Hill

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