Local Strategic Planning – Community Consultation on now

The Local Strategic Planning Statements (LSPS) are currently out for community consultation.
The Local Strategic Planning Statement will provide guidance on:
  • where future housing, jobs and services will go
  • type of development that will occur
  • what the character of the Local Government Area is and will be in the future.
Have your say and help shape the future of our local councils to improve cycling facilities.
You don’t have to be a resident, you can comment on all of them as a visitor to the area.
Details below.
How can you be involved?

Bayside Council

Deadline end March 2019

How can you be involved?

Waverley Council

Deadline 31 March 2019
 
How can you be involved?

Randwick Council

Deadline April
How can you be involved?
  • Take our online survey about your housing preferences
  • Use our interactive map to let us know things you love or think could be improved in your area
  • Register for a workshop now to discuss your area and future housing options
    • Saturday 30 March 2019, 2-4pm, Randwick Community Centre
    • Wednesday 3 April 2019, 6-8pm, Prince Henry Community Centre Little Bay
    • Thursday 4 April 2019, 6-8pm, Lionel Bowen Library Maroubra

City of Sydney

Deadline 22 April 2019
  • Complete the online survey in less than 10 minutes
    Or you can print the survey and send your completed copy to: City of Sydney, Planning for Sydney 2050 survey, GPO Box 1591, Sydney NSW 2001.
  • Download the Sydney Your Say app from the App Store  or from Google Play  to answer questions and have your say.
  • Download our discussion guide and host your own consultation conversation with friends, family or group at a time and place that suits you. Post or email your notes (details in the guide) back to us before the deadline.
  • Visit our team at one of the pop-up consultation events.

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Yvonne is passionate about making sustainable transport easier for everyone in Sydney, and in particular, getting more beginners, especially women, on bikes.