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Redland City Council has prepared a Draft Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) amendment outlining the type, timing and location of planned trunk infrastructure for the city to 2027.
The LGIP is a statutory planning requirement that establishes a sustainable program of local higher order infrastructure necessary to support population and employment growth, including water, sewer, transport, storm water, parks and land for community facilities.
The LGIP is a key component of a local planning scheme and this updated infrastructure plan will form part of the new Redland City Plan once both have been through the necessary approval process.
Write to Council at: Redland City Council, PO Box 21, Cleveland Qld, 4163
Hard copies of the Draft LGIP are also available for viewing at the Cleveland, Capalaba and Victoria Point Customer Service Centre.
Redland City Council has prepared a Draft Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) amendment outlining the type, timing and location of planned trunk infrastructure for the city to 2027.
The LGIP is a statutory planning requirement that establishes a sustainable program of local higher order infrastructure necessary to support population and employment growth, including water, sewer, transport, storm water, parks and land for community facilities.
The LGIP is a key component of a local planning scheme and this updated infrastructure plan will form part of the new Redland City Plan once both have been through the necessary approval process.
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On 1 July 2018, the Council adopted Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) came into effect in accordance with the Planning Act 2016. The LGIP alongside Council's Netserv Plan is Council's latest vision to establish a sustainable program of local higher-order infrastructure necessary to support population and employment growth.
The LGIP identifies trunk infrastructure across the:
Water network;
Sewer network;
Transport network;
Stormwater network; and
Parks and land for community facilities network.
The LGIP is part of the Redland City Plan and allows Council to condition identified trunk infrastructure as part of the development approval process. It also helps Council manage its capital works program by identifying and planning for the delivery of trunk infrastructure.
On 1 July 2018, the Council adopted Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) came into effect in accordance with the Planning Act 2016. The LGIP alongside Council's Netserv Plan is Council's latest vision to establish a sustainable program of local higher-order infrastructure necessary to support population and employment growth.
The LGIP identifies trunk infrastructure across the:
Water network;
Sewer network;
Transport network;
Stormwater network; and
Parks and land for community facilities network.
The LGIP is part of the Redland City Plan and allows Council to condition identified trunk infrastructure as part of the development approval process. It also helps Council manage its capital works program by identifying and planning for the delivery of trunk infrastructure.