Randwick council rejects proposed housing reforms
Randwick expresses ‘serious apprehensions’ about State Government top-down approach to housing reform NSW Government housing reforms that would deliver an estimated 20,000 new homes in Randwick City over the next 20 years have been strongly rejected by Randwick Council in a submission endorsed by Councillors at their meeting on Tuesday 27 February 2024. The low and mid-rise reforms would see up to 6-storey (21m) development permitted within 800m of light rail stations or town centres with a supermarket. The State Government proposal would also reduce the minimum lot size for dual occupancy development in Randwick City from 550m2 to 450m2….
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