SCC Transport Corridor Place Making
ICTC | October 2012 Leigh Abernethy, Place Coordinator
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NOOSA
NAMBOUR
MAROOCHYDORE
MALENY
CALOUNDRA
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GROWTH vs LIFESTYLE
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Place Making Policy framework
Charter Policy
Guidelines
Action Plan 5
PLACE MAKING CHARTER – People, Places & Partnerships 1. Community values and people are at the heart of place making. 2. Engaging and collaborating with stakeholders and community 3. Building community capacity to take action 4. The “look and feel” of our community centres should reflect the values of the people and place 5. Achieving integrated and sustainable place outcomes 6
SCC Streetscape Capital Program
3 key infrastructure sub-programs •
Major Centres
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Local Centres
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Transport Corridors
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SCC Streetscape Capital Program
3 key infrastructure sub-programs
• Major Centres • Local Centres •
Transport Corridors
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SCC Streetscape Capital Program
3 key infrastructure sub-programs •
Major Centres
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Local Centres
• Transport Corridors
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NOOSA
NAMBOUR
MAROOCHYDORE
MALENY
CALOUNDRA
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NOOSA
NAMBOUR
MAROOCHYDORE
MALENY
CALOUNDRA
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NOOSA
NAMBOUR
MAROOCHYDORE
MALENY
CALOUNDRA
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SCC Transport Corridor Place Making Implementation Plan
KEY OBJECTIVES •
Establish a regional vision & identity
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Support growth management & value retention
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Guide project delivery scoping
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SCC Transport Corridor Place Making Implementation Plan
Place
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SCC Transport Corridor Place Making Implementation Plan
Place
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SCC Transport Corridor Place Making Implementation Plan
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IDENTITY + APPRAISAL = DESIGN PART 1 – The Frame Introduction Sunshine Coast Identity PART 2 – The Place making Toolkit Criteria of Appraisal Tactical Design Response PART 3 – Corridors Revealed 42 corridors and gateways PART 4 – To Action Action Plan
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IDENTITY + APPRAISAL = DESIGN
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Part 1 - Introduction – Strategic Context •
SCC Sustainable Transport Strategy 2010
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SCC Open Space Strategy 2011
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SCC Social Infrastructure Policy 2011
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SCC Biodiversity Strategy 2010
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SCC Public Art Policy 2011
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SCC Green Art Strategy 2010
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SCC Place Making Charter 2010
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Local Area Plans
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Design Development Standards (including cross sections)
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MOU’s with DTMR 20
Part 1 - Introduction – Project Roles
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Part 1 - Introduction – Policy Context •
SCC Sustainable Transport Strategy 2010
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SCC Open Space Strategy 2011
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SCC Social Infrastructure Policy 2011
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SCC Biodiversity Strategy 2010
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SCC Public Art Policy 2011
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SCC Green Art Strategy 2010
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SCC Place Making Charter 2010
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Local Area Plans
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Design Development Standards (including cross sections)
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MOU’s with DTMR 22
Part 1 - Introduction – Regional vs Local •
Each town and village is distinctive
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Clear sub-regional differences continue to be reflected in settlements and connecting corridors
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Many of the region’s residential communities, large and small, additionally serve as local, national and international holiday destinations
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Challenge to protect individuality whilst enabling the expression of a regional identity
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Part 2 - IDENTITY – Sunshine Coast •
Sense of Place Themes
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Corridor Roles
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Place Making Principles
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Benchmarking
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Part 2 - IDENTITY – Sense of Place Themes
1. Eye on the Past 2. Living Hubs 3. Home and Holiday 4. A Productive Landscape
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Part 2 - IDENTITY – Sense of Place Themes 5. Living with Nature 6. Living with Water 7. The Lay of the Land 8. Horizon Lines 9. A Cultural Canvas
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Part 2 - IDENTITY – Corridor Roles 1. Regional 2. Linking 3. Local
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Part 2 - IDENTITY – Place Making Principles •
Links to the unique living landscapes
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Visually connects to distinct natural features
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Delivers memorable and distinctive destinations
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Provides for a range of transport options
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Links beyond and into the wider network in a clear and legible way
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Maintains the unique lifestyle of communities
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Facilitates active human scaled spaces
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Part 2 - IDENTITY – Benchmarking
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Part 2 – APPRAISAL - Toolkit
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Part 2 – APPRAISAL - Toolkit
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Part 2 – APPRAISAL - Toolkit
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Part 2 – APPRAISAL - Toolkit
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Part 2 – APPRAISAL - Toolkit
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Part 2 – APPRAISAL - Toolkit
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DESIGN – Tactical Responses 1. Gateways 2. Topography 3. Connecting Beyond 4. Acknowledging Landscape & Ecology 5. Rethinking the Carriageway 6. Cultural Interpretation 7. Planning & Development Framework
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Part 4 - DESIGN – Action Plan •
Capital Upgrades
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Temporary Projects
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Community Collaboration Projects
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Stakeholder Collaboration Projects
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