City and Context
This Plan reflects how we want the City to evolve as it welcomes an additional 135,000 residents and 44,000 workers by 2036.
Consultation has concluded
This Plan reflects how we want the City to evolve as it welcomes an additional 135,000 residents and 44,000 workers by 2036.
This section introduces 10 Directions that are interlinked and based on Canterbury-Bankstown’s location at the heart of Greater Sydney, how it influences and interacts with this broader metropolitan area, and how this will shape the City’s future.
Our vision incorporates 10 integrated Evolutions for a City that stimulates cultural, civic and economic activity, and a design quality that responds to, and celebrates, valued open spaces and natural areas.
Connective City 2036, the City’s Local Strategic Planning Statement is now available.
Canterbury-Bankstown is in the heart of greater Sydney and a City of more than 360,000 people which is projected to grow to 500,000 people in the next 20 years.
A City of this scale needs a sophisticated, considered plan to guide how it will grow and change – a plan that brings together all the critical elements that make a city and build an even greater place.
Connective City 2036 will create opportunities for the people who live and work in the City. It focuses on better quality of, and access to, transport options, protection and enhancement of environmental areas and precious waterways, and a commitment to vibrant centres and quality suburbs.
Connective City 2036 includes priorities and actions to achieve this vision for the City.
Printed copies of the plan can be viewed at the Bankstown Customer Service Centre.
Overarching Strategies
The 10 Directions for Connective City 2036 include:
About the Connective City 2036
You can view the Connective City 2036 (Draft) online here or at the following locations:
Detailed Plans
The 10 Evolutions to achieving Connective City 2036 include:
To make a formal submission Council requires your Name, Email and Address.
You can have your say on the Connective City 2036 (Draft) by:
Opportunities for Residents to come and talk to Council's Community Engagement team about the Connective City 2036 are available via this Calendar.
Simply click on the date that suits you and add it to your calendar. For convenience we have configured a reminder for two days before the event.
To view a map of the scheduled information sessions, click here. Each of the icons is a location that Council's Community Engagement Team will be available to talk to about the project.
You have helped to shape the future of Canterbury-Bankstown by telling us what you think of the draft plan and the priorities and actions we’ve proposed to meet our vision for the future.
Thank you to all those who came to our pop-up information sessions to discuss this initiative with us. Submissions on the draft plan are now under review with Council.
The exhibition period for the Draft Connective City 2036 was Wednesday 25 September to Friday 15 November 2019.
To help the community understand the Connective City 2036, we held various pop up and information sessions across the city in October and November.
You can see below when we were in your local area to discuss the plans in person and have your say, in the calendar below.
Connective City 2036
Consultation has concludedThe City of Canterbury Bankstown acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, water and skies of Canterbury-Bankstown, the Darug (Darag, Dharug, Daruk, Dharuk) People. We recognise and respect Darug cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge the First Peoples’ continuing importance to our CBCity community.
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