Posts Tagged ‘development’

Airport and development: where they stand

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

As a matter of public importance today, Greens MLA Deb Foskey will put before the Assembly the benefits of a more orderly approach to development of the Canberra Airport, including a curfew.

“Ever since the Canberra airport was privatised and its expansion plans became obvious the ALP and the Liberal Party have been silent on airport noise” Dr Foskey said today.

“And while we all agree that the Canberra Airport’s economic contribution to our local economy is significant, no Party in the Assembly has been pleased with the unconstrained development that has been allowed to occur there.”

“The Canberra Airport’s Draft Masterplan allows for more than 30 aircraft movements an hour, 24 hours a day. It includes massive retail, office and eventually residential development. While this proposal does technically conform to the National Capital Plan the Airport is not bound by that plan nor by the ACT’s Territory Plan.”

“More importantly, there is nothing in the Airport’s Masterplan that ties it into a sustainable transport plan for the Canberra region, or more widely; and there is no Greenhouse Gas impact analysis - simply a plan to grower bigger and busier.”

“Untrammelled airport development and increasing residential development in Queanbeyan and the ACT is likely to result in noise sharing across Canberra. That will mean airport noise for many suburbs throughout the night, unless the Federal Government applies a curfew.”

“I believe it would make a difference if our Chief Minister lobbied the Labor Federal Minister for Transport, Mr Albanese.”

“These are the reasons that residents’ groups and community councils from Gungahlin to Jerrabomberra have joined forces to campaign for an airport curfew in the lead up to local elections.”

“We are yet to see Mr Stanhope or Mr Seselja stand up for the right of local people to a good night’s sleep” Dr Foskey said.

Back to the drawing board on Molonglo

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

ACT Greens Candidate for Molonglo, Shane Rattenbury, has called for a rethink of the planning for the Molonglo development.

“We can’t just blindly build a new town centre without the necessary planning needed to build sustainable communities.” Mr Rattenbury said.

“The transport, solar passivity, water and open spaces must be done right from the beginning.”

“We should be looking at living within our environment sustainably, not on top of it.”

“I reaffirm my opposition to a new lake, which threatens the river bed and is not the only answer to stormwater management.”

“The Greens will look for adequate sustainability planning before supporting any changes to the National Capital or Territory Plan’s in the new Assembly.” Mr Rattenbury said.