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Council's strategies and masterplans

Find strategies, master plans and learn about Council's vision for the future of Canterbury-Bankstown.

CB2036 - Community Strategic Plan

Our vision of the future is a City that is Thriving, Dynamic and Real! 

 

 

CBCity 2029: Delivery Program and Operational Plan

Want to know more about the services, infrastructure and other projects being planned for the City?

 

Looking for a specific document? Find it here:

Bankstown Showground Plan of Management

A plan of management for Bankstown Showground

Belmore Sport and Recreation Precinct Masterplan

Developed to prepare a long term plan for the design of the precinct.

Biodiversity Strategic Plan 2015-25

This Biodiversity Strategic Plan (BSP) has been prepared to ensure that Council is best able to meet its statutory obligations regarding biodiversity protection, as well as ensuring that the wealth of biodiversity that exists in Bankstown is protected for future generations. 

Campsie Town Centre Master Plan

Campsie Town Centre will evolve from a main street local centre into a vibrant health and lifestyle precinct that services the Canterbury-Bankstown community.

Canterbury Open Space Strategy 2017

Relates to all types of open space and provides strategic and specific directions in Canterbury.

Canterbury SRP Review and Audit Final Report 2013

The Plan provided the strategic framework and Action Plan for the management and provision of existing and future recreation services and facilities across the City to address the current and future needs of the former Canterbury community.

Canterbury Strategic Recreation Plan 2010

Provided a plan for the future direction for recreation services and facilities in the former Canterbury Local Government Area.

Catchment and Waterways Strategic Plan

The Catchment and Waterways Strategic Plan will guide Canterbury-Bankstown on the journey to becoming a water sensitive city, delivering benefits to enhance sustainability, liveability, resilience and productivity.

CB2036 - Community Strategic Plan

Our vision of the future is a City that is Thriving, Dynamic and Real!   
The Strategic Planning Framework maps out the role of current Council strategies and plans that work to deliver the vision for CBCity 2028. It is an interactive document which includes the links to the adopted plans, strategies and policies, outlines work in progress and is updated when new documents are completed.

​The framework works from the highest level of strategic direction in the Community Strategic Plan through to more detailed plans that will eventually drive works projects and programs on the ground. 

The framework is comprised of the​ following levels:

Supporting/Strategic Plans break down broad theme areas discussed in Lead Strategies into smaller themes providing high level actions. They identify broad works projects and programs required to deliver on these actions and may include indicative costing and resourcing requirements and delivery time frames.

Detailed Action Plans take actions from Supporting/Strategic Plans and identify specific works projects and programs required to deliver on these actions. Detailed Action Plans may include detailed costing and resourcing requirements and delivery time frames.​​

These also consist of Plans of Management for land that is classified as ‘Community Land' within its ownership, care, control and/or management.

The way 'Community Land' is to be used and managed is strictly governed by an adopted PoM, therefore a Plan of Management is the primary land management tool. It provides a clear framework for use and management of all ‘Community Land'. Council is required to review and update PoM's as part of legislation under the Local Government Act 1993, and the Local Government Regulations 2005.

A Plan of Management must:

  • Identify the important features of the land (i.e. natural significance, sportsgrounds etc)
  • Clarify how Council will manage the land
  • In particular indicate how the land may be used or developed (i.e. leasing, licencing etc)

Guidelines, Policies and Codes provide detailed information, rules for activities or guidance for specific works on Council or other lands.​

Plan of Management

The way 'Community Land’ is to be used and managed is strictly governed by an adopted Plan of Management (PoM) and is the primary land management tool. It provides a clear framework for use and management of all ‘Community Land’. Council is required to review and update PoM’s as part of legislation under the Local Government Act 1993, and the Local Government Regulations 2005.

A PoM must:

  • Identify the important features of the land (i.e. natural significance, sportsgrounds etc);
  • Clarify how Council will manage the land; and
  • In particular indicate how the land may be used or developed (i.e. leasing, licencing etc).