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Consultation has concluded
Over the next 15 years, Ringwood MAC is expected to experience significant economic and demographic changes, resulting in an increased demand on the centre to provide employment, residential dwellings, and additional services.
The Draft Ringwood MAC Masterplan 2018 will help guide this activity so that we continue to develop a vibrant modern town centre, rich with opportunity for both local and subregional communities.
The draft Masterplan aims to:
reinforce Ringwood MAC as a principal retail, commercial, community, entertainment and employment precinct
define Ringwood MAC as convenient, safe and accessible
enhance the natural environmental features of Ringwood MAC to distinguish it from other suburban activity centres
establish a true mixed use Centre that promotes high quality urban design
create high quality public spaces that provide for a safe and convenient pedestrian and cyclist environment
provide the infrastructure needed to support the increased number of residents, workers and visitors, and mechanisms to fund future infrastructure.
Over the next 15 years, Ringwood MAC is expected to experience significant economic and demographic changes, resulting in an increased demand on the centre to provide employment, residential dwellings, and additional services.
The Draft Ringwood MAC Masterplan 2018 will help guide this activity so that we continue to develop a vibrant modern town centre, rich with opportunity for both local and subregional communities.
The draft Masterplan aims to:
reinforce Ringwood MAC as a principal retail, commercial, community, entertainment and employment precinct
define Ringwood MAC as convenient, safe and accessible
enhance the natural environmental features of Ringwood MAC to distinguish it from other suburban activity centres
establish a true mixed use Centre that promotes high quality urban design
create high quality public spaces that provide for a safe and convenient pedestrian and cyclist environment
provide the infrastructure needed to support the increased number of residents, workers and visitors, and mechanisms to fund future infrastructure.
Plan Melbourne (2017) is the Victorian Government’s strategy to guide the growth of metropolitan Melbourne over the next 35 years and is built on a vision for Melbourne to “continue to be a global city of opportunity and choice”.