The Planning Along The Bankstown Subway Line In Sydney Will Change Again? Developers May Have To Pay For It
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the NSW government is developing a new policy, which may require: Developers of projects along the new subway line from Sydenham to Bankstown pay more "contribution fees" for new local infrastructure. Previously, the state government released plans to add 90, 000 new housing units along the metro line. In response to criticism of the plan, the Planning Bureau director personally assured that the number of new homes would be a reasonable 35, 400, along the 13.5-kilometer subway line. But the housing scheme has still faced criticism and resistance from local communities and the rival Labour party. Anthony Roberts, NSW's director of Planning Bureau, told reporters on Wednesday that a necessary measure in the old city reconstruction project along the route from Sydenham to Bankstown was being implemented. There is real estate for sale in Australia . A special "infrastructure construction fee payment plan"...