A city supported by infrastructureInfrastructure supporting new developments
Potential indicators*:Increased 30-minute access to a metropolitan centre/cluster
Planning for a city supported by infrastructure
A collaborative cityWorking together to grow a Greater Sydney
Potential indicators*:Increased use of public resources such as open space and community facilities
Working through collaboration
A city for peopleCelebrating diversity and putting people at the heart of planning
Potential indicators*:Increased walkable access to local centres
Providing services and social infrastructure to meet people’s changing needs
Fostering healthy, creative, culturally rich and socially connected communities
Housing the cityGiving people housing choices
Potential indicators*:Increased housing completions (by type), Number of councils that implement Affordable Rental Housing Target Schemes
Providing housing supply, choice and affordability, with access to jobs, services and public transport
A city of great placesDesigning places for people
Potential indicators*:Increased access to open space
Creating and renewing great places and local centres, and respecting the District’s heritage
A well-connected cityDeveloping a more accessible and walkable city
Potential indicators*:Percentage of dwellings located within 30 minutes by public transport of a metropolitan centre/cluster, Percentage of dwellings located within 30 minutes by public transport of a strategic centre
Delivering integrated land use and transport planning and a 30-minute city
Jobs and skills for the cityCreating the conditions for a stronger economy
Potential indicators*:Increased jobs in metropolitan and strategic centres
Growing a stronger and more competitive Greater Parramatta
Delivering a more connected and competitive GPOP Economic Corridor
Growing investment, business opportunities and jobs in strategic centres
Maximising opportunities to attract advanced manufacturing and innovation in industrial and urban services land
Supporting growth of targeted industry sectors
A city in its landscapeValuing green spaces and landscape
Potential indicators*:Increased urban tree canopy, Expanded Greater Sydney Green Grid
Protecting and improving the health and enjoyment of the District’s waterways
Creating a Parkland City urban structure and identity, with South Creek as a defining spatial element
Protecting and enhancing bushland, biodiversity and scenic and cultural landscapes
Increasing urban tree canopy cover and delivering Green Grid connections
Delivering high quality open space
Better managing rural areas
An efficient cityUsing resources wisely
Potential indicators*:Reduced transport related greenhouse gas emissions, Reduced energy use per capita
Reducing carbon emissions and managing energy, water and waste efficiently
A resilient cityAdapting to a changing world
Potential indicators*:Number of councils with standardised statewide natural hazard information
Adapting to the impacts of urban and natural hazards and climate change