MICK Gentleman says a master plan is being prepared for the Kippax Centre to help the centre cater for expected growth with the development of new suburbs in West Belconnen.
“A draft master plan is expected to be released for community comment later this year,” Mick said.
“It will incorporate the findings from the extensive community consultation undertaken as part of the Riverview Group’s preparation for West Belconnen, as well as other relevant studies and previous consultation undertaken by the planning directorate.
“Doing a master plan now will ensure Kippax will be ready to attract new commercial opportunities, facilities and services as demand increases as new suburbs are established in West Belconnen.
“Kippax is an important centre for Belconnen and the master plan will allow government to identify improvements in line with best practice urban renewal policies to encourage sustainability, liveability and economic activity during both the day and night-time.”
“The master plan is a great opportunity to improve pedestrian access around the centre. With the school and Kalparrin aged-care so close, it is important we make sure that the centre remains safe and accessible,” said local member Yvette Berry.
“Building housing close to shops and services gives older people looking to downsize an opportunity to stay here in our community. Anyone who has grabbed a coffee on a weekday morning knows that it is older people who are revitalising Kippax and I’ll be looking to make sure their voices are heard in the master plan process.”
“The master plan will look at how people get to the centre from surrounding suburbs and the connections in and around the centre, with a particular view to making it easy to move through the centre safely as well as have adequate parking and public transport,” Mick said.
“We’re hoping for strong input to make sure West Belconnen gets a plan that will serve the whole community well into the future” said Minister Gentleman.
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