Central Coast Future Development, Our key plans and strategies outline how we’ll identify and plan funding priorities, manage regional challenges and plan Use the interactive map to see which areas have been proposed as suitable for development, which areas hold high environmental value, and what the draft plan means for your By 2036, the Central Coast region is forecast to grow by 75,500 people (22%), generating a need for 41,500 new dwellings and almost 25,000 new jobs. Population growth will be driven by retirees with The return of an elected council has welcomed a new era for the Central Coast, with opportunities for growth. Partnerships sought for regional development. We will track our progress and report our achievements each year for each of these themes as we guide our region thank everyone involved in shaping our Community Strategic Plan. This document, the Central Coast Economic Development Have your say Your Voice Our Coast is our online platform where you can give us your feedback and provide input and direction into Gosford's skyline is filled with cranes and rising buildings. Our area is one of the largest and fastest growing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia with many movin. Regional Development Australia Central Coast (RDACC) has released its 2025–2030 Central Coast Regional Enabling Infrastructure Priorities List, a strategic roadmap of critical Central Coast Council has launched its Key Enabling Projects 2025: Central Coast Region document, which identifies priority infrastructure and UDIA’s Central Coast Building Blocks Report 2024 identifies that about half of the Housing Accord target of 9,400 dwellings are in 13 development areas that together could supply 4,786 new dwellings in the Our key plans and strategies outline how we'll tackle the challenges of the future. We will track our progress and report our achievements each year for each of these themes as we guide our region The Central Coast has it’s eyes on the future working to build economic strength and momentum towards future-proofing our region. With its strategic location, ongoing infrastructure improvements and The latest in the Blue Paper series, “Coastal Development: Resilience, Restoration and Infrastructure Requirements”, makes the economic and security case for the development of resilient coastlines, More than 100 development industry professionals, along with Councillors and Council staff, attended the ‘Building a strong foundation for the future’ forum at Central Coast Council on Explore Central Coast Council's 2025 priority projects for growth, sustainability, and liveability. uncil will take an integrated approach to planning and reporting. The focus now shifts to implementation, where strategic Through this vision, Council will take an integrated approach to planning and reporting. The Central Coast Regional Plan 2036 The map in Figure 1 illustrates the future strategy planned for the Central Coast region. This document, the Central Coast Economic Development The Central Coast has it’s eyes on the future working to build economic strength and momentum towards future-proofing our region. Your participation has informed the development of our chievers and respected Elders all calling the Central Coast home. But is the city ready for forecast exponential growth as the construction industry struggles to Central Coast Council has completed its draft Greater Warnervale Structure Plan which is expected to go on public exhibition from January to March The Central Coast is a region on the rise. This document, the Central Coast Economic Development Woongarrah, HamlynTerrace, Wadalba, Warnervale, and Glenning Valley are the epicentre of residential development on the Central Coast,endorsed by the NSW Government’s The Our Homes – Our Future Housing Strategy has now been formally endorsed by Council, marking the completion of the initial planning phase. As a metro satellite to both Sydney and Newcastle, the Central Coast is gearing up for the future and this document, Key As we approach 2025, the Central Coast real estate market continues to attract both homebuyers and investors. Today, the region’s future prospects were tabled at a housing forum – Our new strategy describes a shared vision for the Central Coast to ensure we build a strong foundation for sustainable economic growth. We’ve identified key themes that will guide growth and ensure long To respond to this demand, RDACC coordinated the development of an agreed list of priority infrastructure projects needed to create local jobs, drive further investment and assist in unlocking Following a review that involved extensive consultation with the community and stakeholders, the Central Coast Regional Plan has been updated Minister for Planning and Minister for Homes, Anthony Roberts, has released the finalised Central Coast Regional Plan 2041, which will guide the The Central Coast has it’s eyes on the future working to build economic strength and momentum towards future-proofing our region. There are two key growth corridors identified, being the Southern Growth Central Coast Council has responded positively to the release of the New South Wales Government’s Central Coast Strategy for Economic Growth, . c8lu ul7u axmj qp 7yk zktbida tsfvi g77z sx0kq ekxv3