Ideas for Sydenham to Bankstown, Workshop Three: Corridor Planning Principles
About this document
This document is the final in a series of workshop outputs that imagine a water sensitive future for the Sydenham to Bankstown Corridor in Sydney (NSW).
This document reviews and refines the draft planning principles that were proposed in report one. These principles relate specifically to the Sydenham to Bankstown corridor, and have been developed as an input into council Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS) and Local Environment Plan (LEP).
The principles apply across the corridor, which comprises two local government areas. They provide consistency and a clear vision for water and its role in creating liveable urban places: these principles ‘shift the dial’ in terms of water cycle outcomes compared with a business as usual approach.