Cleveland Master Plan
Redland Shire Council recently prepared a draft Master Plan and accompanying planning study for the Cleveland Centre. The draft Master Plan focuses on the centre’s strengths and aims to deliver an attractive and vibrant place to do business, work, live and visit.
Volume 1: Master Plan and Implementation Plan
[PDF 5.5MB]
Volume 2: Master Plan Report
[PDF 2.9MB]
Submissions have closed
The public display period for the master plan was from 9 January 2008 to 29 February 2008. Submissions have now closed.
Background
The Cleveland Centre Master Plan consists of a Master Plan and associated Implementation Plan. With an accompanying Vision Statement, the Master Plan provides guidance for the centre’s development over the next 20 years.
The Implementation Plan has been prepared in support of the Master Plan to:
- translate the visionary Master Plan into deliverable strategies and actions
- guide development through identification of catalyst site opportunities
- identify sites that provide short, medium and longer term development potential
- provide potential to lead the future direction for change and achieve positive outcomes
- build a sense of momentum for the Centre’s development and
- realise benefits for the wider community and to Council in delivering public infrastructure, services and civic improvements in the centre.
Community Engagement
As part of the preparation of the draft Cleveland Centre Master Plan Council established a Community Reference Group (CRG) and conducted a Visioning Workshop and a two-day Enquiry by Design (EBD) Workshop with the CRG, State Government Agency representatives, senior Council officers, Mayor and Councillor for Division 2.
Public information sessions were also convened during and after the EBD to provide information on the outcomes of the workshops and to seek initial community feedback.
Related information
Read minutes of 19 December General Meeting >>
For more information, contact Land Use Planning ph 3829 8701.