Lynne Strong
02 July 2024, 4:24 AM
Housing affordability and infrastructure issues have reached a critical juncture in our community. With property prices soaring and our infrastructure deteriorating, the NSW government is considering invoking State Significant Development (SSD) proposals to address these pressing challenges.
While SSDs offer a fast-tracked approval process for large infrastructure projects, essential housing developments, and major commercial initiatives, they also present potential risks. These include reduced public participation and insufficient environmental assessments. Additionally, governance structures specifically designed to expedite processes can stifle innovation and exacerbate existing issues. We are at a crossroads; business as usual (BAU) will not bring the necessary change, and rushing BAU will make matters worse.
The recent announcement of the Unlocking Bombo Quarry project illustrates the importance of community involvement. This project, while still in the planning stages, aims to transform the quarry into a sustainable community, balancing heritage preservation with future growth. By participating in the Social Impact Assessment study and providing feedback, residents can help shape the project's development to meet local needs and preferences.
Several SSDs have been promoted as being successful in Australia and demonstrate the potential benefits of well-managed projects:
While there are benefits, it is essential to be wary of the potential downsides of SSDs:
The Bombo Quarry project presents an opportunity to set a new standard for community engagement and sustainable development. This project does not need to be rushed. It is pivotal and has the potential to establish toolkits, blueprints, pilots, and case studies that support communities and institutions. By leveraging applications, digital products, and civic technologies, we can challenge established thought and demonstrate that an alternative is possible.
This is a great opportunity for our community to get actively involved and be part of designing the future we want to see. Everyone deserves a roof over their head and access to quality infrastructure. Let’s engage with our leaders, participate in the planning process, and hold them accountable for creating a liveable, inclusive, and sustainable future for all.
To participate in the Social Impact Assessment process, visit Unlocking Bombo Quarry.
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