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Central Activities DistrictsAndrew WiddicombeAssistant Director Program CoordinationUrban Development

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Urban Growth Boundary Green WedgesActivity Centres(incl CADs)Principal Public Transport NetworkGrowth areasNetworked cities

Melbourne 2030

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Where are the CADs?

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What Are CADs?• New formal designation in the typology of centres: ‘Mini-CBD’s’

• Places for more intense development than other activity centres (jobs, housing, services, institutions etc

– Intensified land use and public transport

– Allowing people to work / live / play locally

• Very high quality places – like inner Melbourne

• 20+ year projects, mainly through private investment and private sector development

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Where did they come from?

“The creation of a multi-centrecity …..to reduce congestion…to spend less time commuting to and from work”.

PARENTS

CADs

(ANCESTORS IN TRANSIT CITIES, M2030 ETC)

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• 6 new CADs• Employment

corridors

• Jobs closer to housing• Targeted re-development

Move to Polycentric City

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Managing Melbourne’s growth towards 5 Million

ClimateChange

Employment

Congestion

IncreasingPopulation

Energy security

Why?

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City Shapers:- State significance- Focus of greatest effort, $ etc

Growth and Change accommodators:- Shared interest (metro significance)- Support to Local Govt including programs (eg. CBP, EAP etc) + services (eg. DF, PDP, Urban Design etc)

6 x CADs, 1 x WEP +

Central Geelong

PACs, MACs, ECs, Brownfield Sites, Tram lines

‘In between space:’- Targeted $ in addition to ordinary programs where redevelopment will best be achieved in short term

CADs don’t operate alone…

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CAD VisionGovernment’s words in M@5M:

• CBD-type jobs and commercial services

• A strong and diverse retail sector

• Specialised goods and services drawing on a large regional catchment

• Significant opportunities for housing redevelopment in and around these centres – provides a market

• Accessible for walking, cycling, public transport or car by being located at a junction in the Principal Public Transport Network;and

• Centres of community activity

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Recently approvedhigh level objectivesFive key objectives and appropriate measures: More housing More jobs More development More sustainable transport Sense of placeMore focussed than TC’s wide ranging aims but implementation / specificprojects can also at times help achieve other policy objectives.

To be achieved predominantly through privateinvestment

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Using six step delivery model: ‘the 6 steps to urban renewal heaven’ – considered by Cabinet, used by Minister and even understood by DPC and DTF

Basically plagiarised from VicUrban’s approach in Docklands and Dandenong, and adapted for each CAD:

1. Shared vision

2. Planning certainty

3. Supportive infrastructure

4. Land assembly

5. Seed / catalyst projects

6. Marketing and investment facilitation

How?

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Achieve an agreed shared vision amongst the major stakeholders for development of the CAD• Commercially grounded

• Owned by Government, Council and community

• Clear and agreed expectations and targets

1. Shared Vision

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For the development and investment industry, the community, and whole-of-government.

• Clear rules in planning scheme that make it easy to get a permit

• Minister for Planning or a DAC to be the Responsible Authority

• One Stop Shops in Footscray and Dandenong

2. Planning Certainty

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Coordinate delivery of roads, public transport, health, education, public spaces and social and civic infrastructure.

• Initial focus on transport/ public realm - bus interchanges, streetscape

• Need to expand to health, education infrastructure, utilities/services, community and cultural infrastructure too

3. SupportiveInfrastructure

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Facilitating land assembly for infrastructure and catalyst development sites - this needs to ensure a supply of development sites is provided / maintained. • Acquisition and consolidation of public and private assets –may be via ‘on market’ acquisitions

• Land fragmentation

4. Land Assembly

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For example, Government-tenanted buildings, new public services or institutions, affordable housing

• Constructive and creative partnerships with governmentagencies, the private sector and Federal and Local Government

• Initial focus on government accommodation

• Developing projects with DoH and DEECDre health and education services

5. Seed/ CatalystProjects

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To facilitate Council and community support, and desired investment and development• Investment attraction

• Working closely with development industry and Councils

• Web, publications, forums, TV …….

6. Marketing andInvestment Facilitation

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Who?!!!PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR!!!• Councils and communities (need tacit and active support)• Whole of Government: current key players and partners in around

$600 million of committed public investment:– DPCD & VicUrban– DoT & VicRoads

• Need new strategic friends and thinking next, including DHS, DEECD, DIIRD, DH, Arts Victoria– Hence new governance arrangements– Commonwealth involvement?– Other policy levers (eg fiscal / taxation policies)

• These are 20-30+ year projects …– We’re engaged in first 5 years or so– Need to secure longer term Govt. support and funding– Hold our nerve as this takes time!

!!!PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR!!!

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F O O T S C R A Y

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B R O A D M E A D O W S

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R I N G W O O D

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B O X H I L L

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F R A N K S T O N

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D A N D E N O N G

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