After months of investigation, planning, design, and dedicated work, the draft Master Plan for Moree’s Special Activation Precinct is now available for public comment.
The Plan, on public exhibition for 28 days from 18 May, will allow members of the community and businesses to provide their feedback into the future development of the Moree Special Activation Precinct, an area covering some 4,700ha.
“I encourage everyone in the Moree Plains Shire to have a look at the document, ask questions, and have their say into what they like or don’t like about the draft Master Plan for Moree’s Special Activation Precinct,” said Mayor Katrina Humphries.
“The Special Activation Precinct is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Moree that will help underpin a more sustainable and drought-proof economy, leading to both population and economic growth for our Shire.”
“With approximately 2,500 direct jobs projected to be created over the next 20 years, the future of Moree is bright and we can all get involved and be part of this process.”
Mayor Humphries acknowledged the hard work and collaboration of the NSW Government in reaching this important milestone, and also expressed thanks to Moree Plains Shire Council for their vital contribution to the planning phase of this project.
“The dedication of Moree Councillors, the General Manager and the Regional Activation Unit over many months and years in bringing the Special Activation Precinct vision closer to reality is very much appreciated.”
Visit www.planning.nsw.gov.au/moreesap to read the draft master plan and provide feedback.
The draft master plan will be on exhibition until 15 June, allowing time for everyone to review the plan and submit feedback.
Moree is expected to have a final master plan by the third quarter of this year when the land will be rezoned.
Visit the Moree Special Activation Precinct website for more information: www.moreesap.com/