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Stirling Regional Centre-The History
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Page 1: Stirling Regional Centre Introduction - DOT

Stirling Regional Centre-The History

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Location

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Existing Development

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Background

Planning commenced in 2007Alliance between State and Local Governments

set up in 2010 for overall planning of the centreMain Roads represented transport19,500 residents and 27,000 jobs at build outGLA-0.7m sqm existing to 2m sqm at build out

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Proposed Development

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Proposed Road Network

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Living Stream next to 40,000 vpd Road + LRT

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Living Stream next to 40,000 vpd Road

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Key Historical Points

$15m spent on development of the structure plan

Alliance concluded in 2013Integrated Transport Strategy 2013Structure Plan agreed in 2014, subject to further

transport analysis

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DoT Involvement

DoT started to get involved in 2013Formal involvement started in 2014 Peer review of work to date instigated in first

half of 2014Full transport modelling commitment and

funding given in mid 2014The past is the past and a new approach was

adoptedTwo years of transport planning almost finished

and agreed

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Still Ahead

Third iteration of Structure Plan being writtenFinal comments being accommodated to finalise

modelling reportGovernance and actions chart being developed

for the future yearsDevelopment of 2031 public transport

requirementsDevelopment of improved pedestrian access

from the train station to the City Centre


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