This article is from the Australian Property Journal archive
THE NSW government has unveiled draft plans for a new 2,400 homes community in Sydney’s northwest.
Planning Minister Rob Stokes said the draft plan for a new community at Vineyard presents a new vision for a place where people can live, work and play with houses and terraces; a proposed new primary school; sports fields; walking and cycling trails; and a village centre with shops and cafes.
“We’re working hard to deliver more new homes where they’re needed, and provide the infrastructure and public facilities to support those new homes.
“As our city grows and changes it’s important the community reaps the benefits of that growth with more jobs close to home, good transport, improved public facilities and high-quality green space areas,” Stokes said.
Member for Hawkesbury and Minister for Finance, Services and Property Dominic Perrottet also welcomed the draft plan.
“The government has taken the time to carefully plan this exciting new development at Vineyard. Combined with the area’s rail and road infrastructure this will be another fantastic addition to our growing community,” Perrottet said.
Australian Property Journal