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Shared spaces
Every day 1.3 million people live, work, study, do business, shop and go out in our local area. All of these people have an interest in the future of Sydney and can have their say on this plan.What role will our local parks, public spaces and main streets play in the future? While 2050 may seem a long time away, we need to plan now if we are to meet the ongoing and future needs of our communities. More information on planning for Sydney 2050.
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A natural city
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Every day 1.3 million people live, work, study, do business, shop and go out in our local area. All of these people have an interest in the future of Sydney and can have their say on this plan.Imagine what Sydney could be like if we used more greenery in our building designs. While 2050 may seem a long time away, we need to plan now if we are to meet the ongoing and future needs of our communities. More information on planning for Sydney 2050.
Our changing city
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Every day 1.3 million people live, work, study, do business, shop and go out in our local area. All of these people have an interest in the future of Sydney and can have their say on this plan.Creating places for people to meet benefits business and community life. While 2050 may seem a long time away, we need to plan now if we are to meet the ongoing and future needs of our communities. More information on planning for Sydney 2050.
A resource efficient city
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Every day 1.3 million people live, work, study, do business, shop and go out in our local area. All of these people have an interest in the future of Sydney and can have their say on this plan. Our aim is for the local area to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. While 2050 may seem a long time away, we need to plan now if we are to meet the ongoing and future needs of our communities. More information on planning for Sydney 2050.
Sustainable Sydney 2050
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While 2050 may seem a long time away, we need to plan now if we are to meet the ongoing and future needs of our communities. That’s why we’re reviewing our community strategic plan, Sustainable Sydney 2030. The updated plan will guide the work we do to 2050. More information on planning for Sydney 2050.
Public Open Space - 400m Walkable Catchment
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The walkable catchment illustrates those areas in the metropolitan Melbourne region which are within 400m, or approximately a five minute walk, from the nearest public open space feature. The data represents the combined results derived from spatial analysis of Melbourne's entire public open space network. Note: This data is not currently being maintained, and was the result of analysis in 2019.
Greening Sydney Strategy
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Access API Metadata Portal Metadata Information Content TitleGreening Sydney StrategyContent TypeOtherDescriptionLearn about their Greening Sydney Strategy and the work underway to create a cool, calm and resilient city.Initial Publication Date20/06/2024Data Currency20/06/2024Data Update FrequencyOtherContent SourceOtherFile TypeDocumentAttributionData Theme, Classification or Relationship to other DatasetsAccuracySpatial Reference System (dataset)OtherSpatial Reference System (web service)OtherWGS84 Equivalent ToOtherSpatial ExtentContent LineageData ClassificationUnclassifiedData Access PolicyOpenData QualityTerms and ConditionsCreative CommonStandard and SpecificationData CustodianDuo HePoint of Contactduo.he@customerservice.nsw.gov.auData AggregatorData DistributorAdditional Supporting InformationTRIM Number
SDCP 2012 – Proposed open space
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Sydney Development Control Plan 2012 GIS data.
The City of Sydney Local Government Area
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From our high quality facilities to local services and initiatives, the City of Sydney is dedicated to delivering the best city environment for business, work, living and recreation. Our local area covers approximately 26.15 square kilometres and is home to over 215,000 estimated residents (2021). More information on areas of service
OpenStreetMap - Places of Interest - Area (Australia) 2021
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This dataset was extracted from OpenStreetMap (OSM) across the geographic area of Australia on 02 December 2021. Its purpose is to display land use and land cover as an area (polygon) within Australia. Note, however, as this dataset is built by a community of mappers, there is no guarantee of its spatial or attribute accuracy. Use at your own risk. For more information about the map features represented in this dataset (including their attributes), refer to the OpenStreetMap Wiki. Please note: The original data for this dataset has been downloaded from Geofabrik on 02 December 2021. Due to changes in tagging, previous versions of OSM may not be comparable with this release.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - City Plan 2014 — LGIP — PFTI — Parks and Community Facilities — Future — Land for Community Facility — indicative location
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is Brisbane City Council's plan for the future development of Brisbane. Brisbane City Plan 2014 is regularly updated with new or amended information. To stay informed about City Plan, including proposed amendments and to receive other Council planning and development updates, you can register your interest. This feature class shows existing and future Brisbane City Council LGIP Parks and Land for Community Facilities infrastructure (map references starting with PCF). This feature class is shown on the Plans for Trunk Infrastructure - Parks and land for community facilities network mapping. This feature class includes the following categories: (a) Community facility - specific location; (b) Community facility - indicative location; (c) Park acquisition and embellishment - specific location; (d) Park acquisition and embellishment - indicative location; (e) Park upgrade - specific location; (f) Park embellishment - specific location; (g) Corridor link park acquisition - specific location; (h) Corridor link park acquisition - indicative location For more information about PFTI - Parks infrastructure and how it is applied, please refer to the Brisbane City Plan 2014 document.