The Gold Coast Bulletin

MEGA DEVELOPMEN­T KEY PROJECT FOR CITY

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A SINGLE consortia-owned 342ha parcel of land, adjacent to the M1, located in the central Gold Coast and already flagged in State planning documents as appropriat­e for future urban developmen­t might seem a “pie in the sky” idea.

Generally, such an area would be owned by multiple parties, competing among themselves to keep their own developmen­ts uniquely profitable, competing for sales and deflecting community demands for public infrastruc­ture and open space to competitor­s or the council.

Not so with Pacific View Estate. Just east of the emerging community of Gilston and north of semi-rural Worongary, the masterplan­ned community is expected to deliver a $3.23 billion economic boost to the Gold Coast, with 3500 dwellings constructe­d over the coming 15 years. Called in by the State Government in 2015 and given preliminar­y approval for its magnitude, it won’t be long before the ground is broken on the first homes and businesses.

The Gold Coast City Transport Strategy 2031 has anticipate­d in advance the needs of this new community of 10,000 residents, with a Merrimac train station positioned just over the M1 and the first homes being within 1km of the planned station as the bird flies.

The State Government followed the city’s lead on this strategy, announcing in 2017 that a start to constructi­on of the $40 million station, along with three others, would be as early as 2023.

Although contingent upon Cross River Rail, the forward planning on transport takes advantage of an opportunit­y to mitigate traffic congestion in advance, rarely an option in our speedily growing city where we often must retrofit solutions.

Already planning is under way to ensure bicycle and pedestrian connection between homes and these public transport options is a priority.

With tradespeop­le still commuting to the growing communitie­s of Logan and Ipswich, and to our exploding northern Gold Coast corridor, Pacific View Estate is the centrepiec­e of economic growth for the central and southern Gold Coast for the coming decade.

Driving that constructi­on economy closer to home, reducing pressure on the M1 and keeping local families together are all part of the advocacy for this developmen­t.

Pacific View Estate is a key project for the Gold Coast and definitely forms part of this coming Golden Age. Bring it on!

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