Northern Beaches Council is reminding the community that time is running out to provide feedback on the draft Brookvale Structure Plan.
The draft Structure Plan for Brookvale aims protect and enhance the existing employment lands and allow more mixed use development around the town centre to leverage the incoming B-Line bus stop.
Feedback on the draft plan closes on Monday November 20.
General Manager Planning, Place & Community David Kerr said the community has already provided valuable feedback, with more than 3,000 visits to the Your Say page, 32 submissions and around 100 people attending the two drop in sessions in October.
“This plan will guide future development within Brookvale as well as any land use changes to ensure that it can function as a vibrant, sustainable employment focussed centre.
“It would allow Brookvale to become an attractive destination for residents and visitors by enhancing entertainment options while at the same time retaining and increasing employment,” Mr Kerr said.
Warringah Mall would be supported to retain its function as a major retail centre and employer for the Northern Beaches. New residential development up to six storeys would have a target of 10 per cent affordable rental housing to help provide accommodation for key workers.
The community can have its say online; in writing, to the Brookvale Structure Plan Project Team, 725 Pittwater Road Dee Why, NSW 2099; or by contacting the Brookvale Structure Plan Project Team on 1300 434 434.