New Gosnells Plan Boosts City Housing

  • Contemporary local planning scheme for the City of Gosnells nears finalisation
  • New density codes to boost housing supply and diversity
  • Supports State Government's growth targets under Perth and Peel @ 3.5 million

The City of Gosnells is set to unlock more diverse and affordable housing options, with its new Local Planning Scheme No. 24 nearing finalisation.

Designed to shape the future of urban development in one of Perth's fastest-growing communities, the modernised scheme provides a clear and co-ordinated vision for sustainable, well-connected neighbourhoods.

Following extensive community consultation, the proposed scheme will increase the minimum residential density around key transport hubs - enhancing access to public transport, local jobs and services.

Once finalised, the scheme will introduce a range of contemporary planning measures, including improved built form outcomes, updated bushfire management provisions and protections for valued rural areas.

It will also respond to community concerns around industrial expansion in the Kelvin Road Precinct and set a framework for further planning in environmentally sensitive residential areas.

In line with recent State Government reforms, the scheme will incorporate new planning controls for short-term rentals and also simplify scheme requirements.

The final Local Planning Scheme No. 24 will align with the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 and the broader State Planning Framework - ensuring the City of Gosnells is well placed to accommodate future population growth and meet housing targets under Perth and Peel @ 3.5 million.

As stated by Planning and Lands Minister John Carey:

"The new Local Planning Scheme for the City of Gosnells reflects the evolving needs of the community and the importance of planning for a growing, modern city.

"It supports greater housing choice, contemporary design standards and more sustainable neighbourhoods - while ensuring the community's voice has been central throughout the process.

"Importantly, the scheme supports our Government's vision for thriving, transit-oriented communities by increasing density around train stations and activity centres - making it easier for people to live closer to where they work, shop and connect.

"This will help Perth meet the challenges and opportunities of a growing population while improving housing affordability and liveability across our suburbs."

As stated by Thornlie MLA Colleen Egan:

"The new planning scheme will unlock enormous potential in the south-eastern corridor, with the opening of a new Thornlie-Cockburn train line and the reopening of an improved Armadale line.

"It provides a pathway for the City of Gosnells to move its depot from prime land near the Maddington Train Station and to proceed with its plan to transform that area into a new Maddington town centre.

"Only15-20 minutes by rail from Perth City, Maddington has great promise to grow into a dynamicurbanenvironment with diverse housing development and a range of employment, education and recreationalopportunities."

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