Region. $43 million for urban renewal
Federal Minister for Housing, Tanya Plibersek, and NSW Minister for Housing, Frank
Terenzini, announced a new partnership that will invest $43 million in urban renewal and affordable housing projects. The projects in Western Sydney include: $12.96 million at Claymore to develop vacant land, provide necessary infrastructure and connect roads: $8 million will fund infrastructure at the Seven Hills Central Precinct; $650,000 to prepare a master plan for the Villawood East Estate; $1.21 million to prepare a local area plan for Chester Hill; $500,000 for a master plan for the Wentworthville townhouses public housing precinct; and $500,000 to create a master plan for the Prospect public estate, which will consider redevelopment, rezoning, and improved design.
Terenzini, announced a new partnership that will invest $43 million in urban renewal and affordable housing projects. The projects in Western Sydney include: $12.96 million at Claymore to develop vacant land, provide necessary infrastructure and connect roads: $8 million will fund infrastructure at the Seven Hills Central Precinct; $650,000 to prepare a master plan for the Villawood East Estate; $1.21 million to prepare a local area plan for Chester Hill; $500,000 for a master plan for the Wentworthville townhouses public housing precinct; and $500,000 to create a master plan for the Prospect public estate, which will consider redevelopment, rezoning, and improved design.
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