Page 3984 - Week 13 - Wednesday, 30 October 2013

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The paper says:

Future development will maximise the opportunities to connect the city centre to the lake and provide high quality places and spaces for residents, workers and visitors to visit and enjoy. Existing areas of the city will build on and enhance their existing character through redevelopment and regeneration.

The next key area is “Transport and movement”. The paper refers to:

A connected place people can easily get to and get around in.

It says:

The city centre will be the central hub of a connected transport network that lets people easily access and connect to and through the wider city. Streets will be for people and will let people connect simply with services and facilities.

The next area under the vision is “Public realm and design”. The paper refers to:

An attractive, diverse, high-quality urban environment.

It says:

Our city spaces will be for people to connect, meet and enjoy. City Hill will be the centre of the city and people will move through the city and to the lake through walkable, attractive and connected spaces. Our buildings will be attractive, innovative and sustainable.

The next area is “Community infrastructure”, which refers to:

A culturally rich, accessible and active place for people.

The paper says:

The city centre will have community facilities and services that meet the needs of its local, district, metropolitan and regional residents. The city will be a place where people gather and engage with each other and will be enhanced by a distinctive sense of community with services and facilities in key areas.

The final area is “Strengthening character”. The paper refers to:

A city whose character and identity is clear and enhanced through change.

It notes:

Over its 100 years the city centre has developed its own character in areas that people recognise and relate to. This character is a strong base on which we can build change and growth to deliver a stronger community, vitality, liveability, and functionality.


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