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Media Release - 8 February 2022

Campbelltown residents can now register to attend a public hearing on a proposal to standardise the classification of land at the Campbelltown Sportsground precinct.

The proposal, which includes the Campbelltown Sports Stadium and Athletics Centre lands, would bring consistency across the precinct’s land classification and simplify its ongoing management and governance which is currently a mix of community and operational land.

Standardising the land classification to operational would allow for more efficient planning of future activities and sporting and entertainment upgrades that would help realise the land’s potential as a key sporting and entertainment precinct within the Reimagining Campbelltown City Centre Master Plan.

Standardising the land classification does not change the precinct’s zoning and will not change the types of land uses currently permitted on the land.

The public hearing is required to be organised by the Council, in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993 and will be chaired by an independent chair person.

The outcome of the public hearing and recommendations of the chairperson will be reported at an ordinary meeting of Council.

The public hearing will be held on Microsoft Teams from 6pm on Thursday 17 February 2022.

Any person interested in attending the hearing or making a submission must register with Council at overtoyou.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au by close of business on Tuesday 15 February.

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