3.0 Planning Context & Framework 3.1 Strategic Planning Context This section provides an overview of the relevant planning strategies at the metropolitan, district and local government levels, including: A Metropolis of Three Cities – The Greater Sydney Region Plan (2018) Eastern City District Plan City of Canada Bay Local Strategic Planning Statement City of Canada Bay Local Housing Strategy City of Canada Bay Local Planning Strategy 2010-2031 Parramatta Road Urban Transformation Strategy Coastal Management Act 2016 State Environmental Planning Policy (Coastal Management) 2018 Sydney Regional Environmental Plan (Sydney Harbour Catchment) 2005
3.1.1 A Metropolis of Three Cities – The Greater Sydney Region Plan (2018) The Greater Sydney Region Plan (GSRP) establishes a vision, directions and objectives for the managed growth of Greater Sydney Region over the next 40 years. The GSRP: Informs the District and Local Plans and the assessment of planning proposals; Assists infrastructure planning and delivery to achieve place-based outcomes; and Informs the private sector and wider community of the governments' investment intentions. The GSRP is focused on the three cities – the Eastern Harbour City (Sydney and North Sydney CBD), the Central River City (Greater Parramatta and Liverpool) and the Western Parkland City (Greater Penrith, Western Sydney Airport-Badgery’s Creek Aerotropolis and CampbelltownMacarthur). – where most residents will live within 30 minutes of their jobs, education and health facilities, services and great places. The City of Canada Bay is identified as part of the Eastern Harbour City. The vision for the Eastern Harbour City is to strengthen its position as the global gateway and financial and innovation capital of Australia, leveraging off the Eastern Economic Corridor from Macquarie Park to Sydney Airport. Significant infrastructure projects, including Sydney Metro, Lightrail, NorthConnex and WestConnex, will boost connectivity between strategic centres and special precincts, as well as contribute to faster commuting times. The GSRP sets out the following Ten Directions: A city supported by infrastructure – Infrastructure supporting new developments A collaborative city – Working together to grow a Greater Sydney A city for people – Celebrating diversity and putting people at the heart of planning Housing the city – Giving people housing choices A city of great places – Designing places for people
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