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What do you want for the future of Kingscliff?
Share What do you want for the future of Kingscliff? on Facebook Share What do you want for the future of Kingscliff? on Twitter Share What do you want for the future of Kingscliff? on Linkedin Email What do you want for the future of Kingscliff? linkDon't miss your opportunity to chat one-on-one with Council planning officers and share your ideas for the future with the broader community at Kingscliff Community Hall on Friday 12 September.
Doors will open at 2pm for anyone who'd like to drop in for a chat with Council officers about the Kingscliff Locality Plan,with a presentation and workshop exercise to take place from 5 until 7.30pm.
The presentation will explain the background of the Kingscliff Locality Plan process and key Kingscliff projects. During the workshop, community members will have an opportunity to discuss their experiences of Kingscliff and how they view the long-term future of the area. See the information poster for more details.
Community input is vital to create a locality plan that reflects the visions and expectations of the people who live, work, play and stay in Kingscliff, so in addition to the community workshop, we also welcome your feedback via completion of a community survey available online or in hard copy at Council's Murwillumbah and Tweed Heads offices.
To stay up to date with the latest news and project information, visit the Kingscliff Locality Plan page here on Your Say Tweed.
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss the project further, please contact Council's Planning Reforms unit on (02) 6670 2520.
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'Liveable Cities' workshop to inform Kingscliff locality planning
Share 'Liveable Cities' workshop to inform Kingscliff locality planning on Facebook Share 'Liveable Cities' workshop to inform Kingscliff locality planning on Twitter Share 'Liveable Cities' workshop to inform Kingscliff locality planning on Linkedin Email 'Liveable Cities' workshop to inform Kingscliff locality planning link'The Future of Kingscliff ' was the focus of an enquiry by design workshop at the 7th Making Cities Liveable Conference held at Salt in July.
The workshop aimed to stimulate new conceptual thinking through the use of 3D massing blocks over scaled aerial photos of the Kingscliff town centre. Participants included town planners, urban designers, architects, landscape architects and Councillors from across Queensland and NSW, who were interrogated about key planning and urban design parameters including building height, setbacks, land use, public domain, connectivity and traffic management principles over three key town centre sites.
Outputs from the workshop, including a sketched concept plan and photographs of the 3D models built on the day, will be used to generate discussion around the development of options for the Kingscliff Locality Plan when they publicly exhibited as part of this planning process.
A copy of the conference presentation delivered on the day is included here on Your Say Tweed for community reference.
A detailed overview of the workshop scope is included on the Liveable Cities Conference website.
To stay up to date, visit the Kingscliff Locality Plan page here on Your Say Tweed.
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Kingscliff Locality Plan reference panel appointed
Share Kingscliff Locality Plan reference panel appointed on Facebook Share Kingscliff Locality Plan reference panel appointed on Twitter Share Kingscliff Locality Plan reference panel appointed on Linkedin Email Kingscliff Locality Plan reference panel appointed linkFollowing a call for expressions of interest, a single reference panel has been appointed to provide a combination of community-based and technical input and feedback throughout the development of a Kingscliff Locality Plan.
A total of 14 people have been appointed to the combined Kingscliff Locality Plan reference panel, which will be chaired by Council's Senior Urban Designer, John Lynch.
Reference panel positions were filled according to the criteria advertised and listed in the Technical Review and Community Based Reference Panel charter documents.
Two inception meetings were held on 15 and 22 July at the Kingscliff Sustainability Centre at which Council officers outlined the objective, scope and methodology of the locality planning process.
During these meetings, reference panel members shared their backgrounds, experiences, expectations and ideas about the future opportunities and challenges facing the Kingscliff locality.
Some of the key issues raised at these meetings included:- The importance of protecting and managing the natural environment including creeks, beaches and surrounding bushland areas;
- The opportunity to enhance the Kingscliff community character and identity through appropriate land uses, design controls and rectifying the 'urban ugliness', particularly throughout the town centre;
- The need to acknowledge the historic and cultural context and elements of the natural and built environment as an important part of future planning;
- The opportunity to investigate alternate housing types, including those that incorporate access and universal design principles within the existing urban areas;
- The need to address ongoing traffic and car parking issues, which are set to intensify with surrounding residential development release areas; and
- The need to improve access to key amenity areas including public domain, beach and creek.
A copy of the reference panel inception meeting presentation is provided here on Your Say Tweed for community reference.
The reference panel is next scheduled to meet in early September, when it will review and provide feedback on key context and site analysis documents.
To stay up to date with the latest news, visit the Kingscliff Locality Plan page here on Your Say Tweed. - The importance of protecting and managing the natural environment including creeks, beaches and surrounding bushland areas;