coastal solutions 2005 brun city vision
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Presentation to the WA Coastal Conference 2005TRANSCRIPT
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
Bunbury City Vision
Project Sponsor/Director - Mr Tony BrunExecutive Manager City Development, City of Bunbury
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
• Population Growth– Bunbury (urban area) – 53,000 to 113,000
• Booming Economy– Development– Resource Sector– Tourism
• Need to plan for future & create certainty.
Background
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
Key Partners
• City of Bunbury – lead funding and delivery agency
• Government of Western Australia– Western Australian Planning Commission – Department for Planning and Infrastructure– South West Development Commission
• Government of Australia– Department of Transport and Regional Services (through
the South West Area Consultative Committee).
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
• The City previously completed studies including the Integrated Land Use & Transport Vision and City of Three Waters Strategy.
• Clear need to bring all the information together and come up with a common and integrated future plan, underpinned by good data and economics.
• The Taskforce Model was sourced from the highly successful Urban Renewal Taskforce used at Brisbane City Council.
• Independent Taskforce given responsibility to develop a plan and consult with community
Why City Vision?
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
Process
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
Strategic Outcomes
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
• Taskforce engaged the services of the nationally recognised group Data Analysis Australia (DAA).
• Bunbury’s will grow from 53,000 to 113,000 by 2031. • ABS Data confirms Bunbury’s Growth in a regional
context.• Bunbury currently Australia’s 29th largest City – will
become Australia’s 21st largest by 2031 (just behind Ballarat).
• Bunbury is a genuine competitor to other regional cities such as Townsville, Cairns, Geelong, Toowoomba and Newcastle.
• Contrary to popular myth, Bunbury has outstripped Busselton & Margaret River’s population growth consistently and substantially over the past 5 years.
Population Modelling
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
The Province of Influence
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
• Taskforce engaged the services of the SGS Economics & Planning.
• SGS have:-– developed an Economic Model for Greater Bunbury– Identified key economic drivers– Options for the future
• An options and discussion paper is now available.
Economic
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
• Greater CBD• Ocean Drive• Outer Commercial District• Withers / Minninup• College Grove / Super Campus
Key Precincts
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
Coastal & Sustainability Impacts
•Height – community agreed to restrain height along Back Beach south of “Welcome Inn” site to approximately 3 storeys (similar to Marlston Waterfront)
•Need to allow “high rise” in the CBD to sustain & facilitate a population target of 10,000
•Need to prevent large scale urban sprawl and associated clearing up and down the coast (like Perth) the United States Model
•Seek to create a “European” village series on interconnected urban centres each containing diverse opportunities
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Presentation by Tony Brun Executive Manager City Development
City of Bunbury
Coastal Solutions Conference 16 – 18 November 2005
• City Vision will deliver a “balanced” infrastructure programme to be funded principally by realising current Crown and Council land.
• Seek PPP’s (Public Private Partnerships) to deliver key public infrastructure and services.
• Private Sector (development) investment facilitated through strong population and economic growth and encouraged through a clear planning framework which provides high levels of certainty.
Delivery