Logan City in Queensland is set to witness a transformation with proposed development plans for various suburbs. The Ipswich City Council has unveiled strategies for 30 local areas, inviting early community engagement to shape the future landscape. These proposals aim to redefine the urban fabric, accommodating diverse land uses and fostering sustainable growth.
One of the key areas earmarked for development is Goodna Gailes, where significant growth is planned around the major center, focusing on enhancing the urban environment while mitigating flood risks. The proposal includes mixed-use developments with varying building heights to create a vibrant and resilient community.
In Carole Park, the emphasis is on establishing the area as a hub for business and industry, fostering economic growth and job creation. The proposed conservation measures aim to preserve the natural environment and create a balance between development and sustainability.
Camira is set to retain its leafy character with proposed developments catering to different housing needs. The protection of waterway corridors underscores the commitment to environmental preservation and enhancing the area’s livability.
Springfield Estate is poised to become a regional activity center, offering a mix of residential densities and green spaces. The focus on creating a sustainable urban environment reflects the evolving needs of the community and the importance of integrated planning.
Bellbird Park, Redbank Plains, and Augustine Heights are slated for diverse residential developments, catering to varying lot sizes and housing options. The protection of waterway corridors highlights the council’s commitment to environmental conservation and enhancing the natural landscape.
In Redbank and Collingwood Park, the focus is on fostering business and industry growth while preserving the area’s character and heritage. The proposed residential lots and housing options aim to create a balanced and inclusive community environment.
Swanbank and New Chum are earmarked for significant business and industry developments, with a focus on sustainable growth and environmental stewardship. The proposal includes plans for a business park and sports ground, enhancing the area’s economic potential.
Riverview is set to undergo urban revitalization, with plans for mixed-use developments and enhanced public spaces. The proposal includes provisions for higher density developments and improved accessibility, creating a dynamic and vibrant urban center.
Bundamba, Blackstone, Ebbw Vale, and Dinmore are poised for further development, with a focus on creating diverse housing options and neighborhood centers. The proposal includes medium density housing and green spaces, fostering a sense of community and well-being.
Karalee, Barellan Point, and Chuwar are set to retain their semi-rural character while accommodating new residential developments. The proposal includes plans for a district center and medium density housing, enhancing the area’s livability and amenities.
North Ipswich and Tivoli are slated for continued development in support of the Ipswich City Centre, with a focus on creating vibrant mixed-use neighborhoods. The proposed business ‘incubator’ precinct underscores the council’s commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
Brassall is set to undergo transformation with proposed medium density housing and improved public spaces. The emphasis on flood-free land and conservation areas reflects the council’s dedication to creating a resilient and sustainable urban environment.
Ipswich Central will continue to serve as the heart of the city, with plans for mixed-use developments and enhanced public amenities. The proposal includes provisions for adaptive reuse and high-density residential developments, creating a dynamic and thriving city center.
Booval, East Ipswich, and North Booval are poised for focused development around key transport nodes and commercial centers. The proposal includes provisions for medium density housing and enhanced public spaces, fostering a sense of community and connectivity.
Raceview and Flinders View are set to undergo limited changes, with a focus on enhancing local amenities and supporting neighborhood centers. The proposal includes plans for a local business and industry area, creating opportunities for economic growth and job creation.
Churchill is earmarked for diverse residential developments and neighborhood centers, fostering a sense of community and well-being. The proposal includes provisions for medium density housing and public spaces, creating a vibrant and livable neighborhood.
Yamanto is set to undergo significant development, with a focus on creating a vibrant mixed-use urban center. The proposal includes provisions for high and medium density developments, enhancing the area’s economic potential and livability.
Ripley Valley is poised for transformation into a major regional activity center, with plans for diverse residential precincts and green spaces. The proposal includes provisions for medium and high-density housing, creating a dynamic and sustainable urban environment.
The suburbs of Purga, Goolman, and Peak Crossing are set to remain rural, with a focus on preserving the natural environment and promoting eco-tourism. The proposal includes provisions for conservation areas and tourism zones, enhancing the area’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
The area around RAAF Base Amberley is earmarked for protection and support for allied activities, with a focus on preserving the residential amenity and natural landscape. The proposal includes provisions for conservation areas and sustainable development, ensuring the area’s long-term viability.
One Mile, Leichhardt, and Wulkuraka are set to undergo limited development, with a focus on enhancing local amenities and preserving the area’s character. The proposal includes provisions for neighborhood centers and medium density housing, fostering a sense of community and connectivity.
Karabin and Blacksoil are poised to retain their rural character, with limited opportunities for industrial use along the rail line. The proposal includes provisions for conservation areas and sustainable development, preserving the area’s natural beauty and heritage.
The suburbs of Pine Mountain, Murlea, Blacksoil, and Ironbark are set to remain rural, with a focus on preserving the rural landscape and character. The proposal includes provisions for rural living lots and conservation areas, ensuring the area’s long-term sustainability.
Walloon and Thagoona are earmarked for significant greenfield developments, with a focus on creating vibrant urban centers and diverse housing options. The proposal includes provisions for district centers and medium density housing, fostering a sense of community and well-being.
Marburg and Rosewood are set to retain their heritage character, with limited opportunities for expansion and development. The proposal includes provisions for heritage preservation and targeted infill developments, enhancing the area’s charm and character.
Ebenezer is poised to develop as a major industrial area, with a focus on sustainable growth and environmental stewardship. The proposal includes provisions for industrial developments and tourism zones, creating economic opportunities and preserving the area’s natural beauty.
Tallegalla, Woolshed, and The Bluff are set to remain largely rural, with a focus on preserving the natural environment and promoting eco-tourism. The proposal includes provisions for conservation areas and tourism zones, enhancing the area’s biodiversity and natural beauty.
Ashwell, Lanefield, Calvert, and Grandchester are earmarked for limited expansion, with a focus on preserving the area’s heritage and character. The proposal includes provisions for rural/ecotourism and conservation areas, ensuring the area’s long-term sustainability.
The suburbs of Mount Mort and Mount Walker are set to retain their rural character and amenity, with no urban development proposed. The proposal includes provisions for conservation areas and sustainable development, preserving the area’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
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