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Management Character Lands ABS Data Strategy Statements Review - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Management Character Lands ABS Data Strategy Statements Review - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Local Growth Local Employment Management Character Lands ABS Data Strategy Statements Review Community Tourism Heritage Cultural Land & Strategy Plan Plan Business Plan o A new opportunity for o the community to o
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Local Growth Management Strategy Local Character Statements Employment Lands Review ABS Data Tourism Strategy Community Land & Business Plan Heritage Plan Cultural Plan
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- A new opportunity for
the community to engage with and have a say on the plan that will shape the future of their localities and places in the context of a regional
- r district planning
framework
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Maps allow councils to show their strategic actions and priorities for the LGA at a high level. Additional maps and images can be used to explain these actions and priorities in more detail.
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- Historical area of East Orange, rich with local
character
- New homes in residential release areas,
including North Orange and Shiralee, increasing the range of housing options in existing urban areas
- Important viticulture and horticultural industries
- New areas of industrial land, recognising the
need to protect industrial areas from incompatible land uses
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A local strategic planning statement for Orange may identify a an area or street in the CBD to activate and revitalise which has distinct local character. This will help meet the objectives
- f the Regional Plan as well as set the stage for future
infrastructure upgrades, community initiatives and statutory implementation. The Central West and Orana’s Regional Plan sets the vision for the Region and recognises Orange as a Regional city that can capitalise on it’s character, lifestyle and heritage to enhance tourism and attract new residents. Place-based planning for the site is responsive to local character and communal aspirations as identified in the LSPS. Simple infrastructure improvements may include lighting for night time activation, streetscape upgrades, as well as the installation of bollards to close off the street for weekly farmers markets and community events.
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