Key players discuss development on the Coast

Minister for the Central Coast David Harris, Council CEO David Farmer Council Director Environment and Planning Alice Howe and Chair Caine King from UDIA Central Coast at the forum

Regional Development Australia Central Coast (RDACC) and the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) have met for the fifth time in the Central Coast Developers Forum Series, to discuss development and economic outcomes for the region.

The forum featured keynote presentations by Minister for the Central Coast David Harris and Central Coast Council CEO David Farmer and attracted more than 60 attendees.

These included representatives from all levels of government, regional leaders and local developers.

“We are delighted to collaborate with RDACC to provide developers the opportunity to ask questions and raise concerns, and discuss potential solutions to development challenges,” UDIA Central Coast Chair Caine King said.

“We are in the midst of a housing crisis on the Central Coast, and we have to find ways to work together constructively to deliver the homes we need in our communities.”

RDACC Chair Lawrie McKinna said the popularity of the latest event showed that both government and developers were keen to find a way to expedite more quality development across the Coast.

“Since we began these developer forums in 2021 we have seen a definite strengthening of the relationship between Central Coast Council, the NSW Government and our local developers here on the Coast,” he said.

Farmer outlined his vision for the LGA now that Council is back on sound financial footing.

Harris outlined the new Government’s priorities and initiatives, including the focus on affordable housing.

RDACC CEO and Director Regional Development, John Mouland, said the forums were an important source of knowledge sharing and support to strengthen understanding for all participants about the constraints and opportunities that exist within the constantly evolving state of development on the Central Coast.

“The ever-increasing popularity of this series demonstrates the need for these conversations,” he said.

“We’re looking to continue the momentum we’ve achieved regarding improved development conditions and better communication between all parties involved in the development process.”

Source:
RDACC