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Les Chandra, Parsons Brinckerhoff delivered this presentation at the 2013 QLD Transport Infrastructure conference. Delivering "better infrastructure and planning" is key to the State Government’s plan of a four pillar economy to get "Queensland back on track". As transport takes a leading role in strengthening the Queensland economy, there has never been a better time to review the transport projects and policy promoting the State's future productivity and prosperity. For more information about the annual event, please visit the conference website: http://www.statetransportevents.com.au/qldtransport
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Opportunities that the planning reform presents for transport infrastructure Les Chandra MPIA Convener, Queensland Transport Planning Chapter Planning Institute Australia
Senior transport planner Parsons Brinckerhoff
About PIA Delivering a positive planning culture
• PIA is the national body representing planning and the planning
profession in Australia
• Represents around 5000 members nationally and internationally
• In Queensland, our members cover
• Urban and Land Use Planning
• Economic Planning
• Environmental Planning
• Social Planning
• Transport Planning
Planning reform. Delivering a positive planning culture
• Queensland government reform agenda
• streamline assessment and approval processes
• remove unnecessary red tape
• re-empower local governments to plan for their communities.
• Create Australia’s best planning system
Planning reform. Delivering a positive planning culture
• First steps:
• Single State Planning Policy
• Single State Assessment Referral Agency (SARA)
• Next steps:
• Infrastructure charging reform
• New planning act
• But where does transport infrastructure fit in?
Transport planning. Delivering a positive planning culture
• Good planning defines the what, where, when … and who pays
• Transport infrastructure needs planning just as much as other
infrastructure
• Transport infrastructure can guide development as much as it
reflects it
• Done right, can help achieve social, economic and
environmental outcomes
• Done wrong, can lead to sprawl and congestion
Transport planning. Delivering a positive planning culture
Image source: Matthew Rutledge, Creative Commons 2.0
You get what you plan for
Image source: Author
Disintegrated planning. Delivering a positive planning culture
• A ‘transport’ problem can have a ‘transport’ or a
‘land use’ solution
• Regional plans and IRTPs have been created
together but lower level planning occurs
independently
• Network, area and corridor transport planning
needs to have close relationship with land use
planning
• Don’t wait until DA stage to reintegrate
Where is planning done? Delivering a positive planning culture
QR
DSDIP
SARA H&PW E&HP
TMR
NR&M
Ops Local govt
What if? Delivering a positive planning culture
• Local and state government transport
plans matched?
• ‘Infrastructure’ charging schemes could
include services instead of infrastructure?
• Transport area and corridor studies were
undertaken by an integrated transport and
land use planning department?
• Planning was seen as facilitating the right
development rather than ‘red tape’?
Value for Money Delivering a positive planning culture
• Delivering the right infrastructure
• At time right time
• For the right purpose
• At the right cost
• This needs good planning not just
good engineering Image source: Payton Chung, Creative Commons 2.0
Planning reform offers… Delivering a positive planning culture
• Better communication
• New plans, rules and regulations
• Organisational change
But most importantly
• Cultural change
More than development assessment. Delivering a positive planning culture
Plan making
Plan implementation Pla
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