Cobram East Drainage Plan Backs Housing Growth

Moira Shire Council has adopted the Cobram East Drainage Strategy, setting the foundation for improved stormwater management and future housing development in Cobram.

The strategy, endorsed at the March Scheduled Council Meeting, provides a framework for managing stormwater in Cobram East while supporting sustainable housing growth. It includes plans for a central retention basin and wetland, along with an outfall to Scotts Creek, ensuring environmental protection and flood mitigation.

Council will now progress detailed design works and establish a shared infrastructure scheme, enabling developers to co-contribute to construction costs. This collaborative approach will support timely approvals for new developments within this catchment.

Moira Shire Council Chair Administrator Dr Graeme Emonson said the strategy demonstrates Council's commitment to supporting housing growth.

"Council looks forward to seeing the housing developments this strategy will bring to the Cobram community. Adoption of the strategy will enable around 130 new homes in the short term and up to 320 homes in the longer term, supporting housing demand, regional growth and attracting more families to our area," Dr Emonson said.

The Cobram East Drainage Strategy is available for viewing on Council's website.

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