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Concerns over green spaces

Casey residents have questioned the council about the loss of more local green space.

City of Casey has responded to queries about the closer integration of Bunjil Place with the nearby Fountain Gate Shopping Centre.

At a council meeting on Tuesday 21 March, the council responded to questions submitted by Casey residents who have concerns about the change.

The Council released information in January about the intended change, which will seek to “develop the five hectares of underutilised land” between Bunjil Place and Fountain Gate.

“The site could provide a unique opportunity to build on the strong social and cultural focus created by Bunjil Place, with the potential to support greater diversity of employment, tourism, economic and social activity,” Casey council said.

Local resident Hayley Perry had concerns about the loss of trees in the space.

Acting Manager of Growth and Investment Kaitlyn Zeeck responded saying the impact on trees has not yet been fully investigated.

“On 13 December 2022, Council resolved to undertake community engagement on a draft Concept Master Plan for the Bunjil Place Precinct and the potential for Council to sell the land to achieve this vision,” they said.

“Detailed design and planning is required to be undertaken before any development could commence.

“The impact of development on existing trees and vegetation will be considered at that time.”

Local man Dave Perry had also submitted questions regarding the funding for the project and how many square metres of green space will be lost as a result.

Ms Zeeck’s response detailed specifics to come in the future.

“Council will consider feedback received from the community on the draft Concept Master Plan at a future council meeting,” they said.

“A decision on whether to commence processes to sell the land to achieve this vision will be made having regard to that community feedback.

“The exact quantum of open space within the precinct will be considered at that time.”

City of Casey Chair of Administrators Noelene Duff PSM, encourages all residents to share their thoughts and be a part of the site’s development journey. “The City of Casey is committed to creating public spaces where the community can thrive, while attracting investment opportunities and partnerships that deliver positive community outcomes now and into the future,” said Ms Duff.

The long-term project is expected to take place over the next 10 years.

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