Local Strategic Planning Statement

Discover the direction for land use planning in our city

Our draftLocal Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS)sets out a 20-year direction for land use in our city – guiding future growth and change.

It describes how we will use strategic land planning to achieve the vision and community goals in the Community Strategic Plan 2025- 2035. The LSPS is reviewed every four years when a new Council is elected.

To achieve this shared vision, the statement sets out:

  • a hierarchy of centres (Strategic, Neighbourhood and Local) where we will prioritise growth and infrastructure
  • eight planning priorities that articulate future land use outcomes for the city
  • two growth areas identified in NSW Government’s Hunter Regional Plan 2041 each with unique opportunities to achieve significant employment and housing outcomes.

Our LSPS aims to influence public and private investment to make our city one of the most productive, adaptable, sustainable and liveable places in Australia. As a regional city, we are growing quickly and it is essential we have strong strategic plans to make sure our growth and change is having positive impact on all parts of community life, including housing, jobs, the environment and transport. Our planning priorities are aligned with the Hunter Regional Plan and the Greater Newcastle Metropolitan Plan.

Our planning priorities

The eight planning priorities in the statement provide a decision-making framework for all the planning decisions and rezonings. They will shape how our planning rules and regulations, such as our Local Environment Plan and our Development Control Plan, evolve over time. Progress on each priority will be reported in Council’s annual report.

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