Work Starts On Housing Subdivision For Darlington Point
IMAGE: Project Manager, Ray Davy from Conway Highbury briefs councillors onsite at the new residential subdivision in Darlington Point.
Darlington Point celebrates an easing of the housing shortage with work commencing on the new Young Street housing subdivision.
The subdivision comprises 55 allotments, ranging in size from 725sqm to 1,052sqm.
Murrumbidgee Council’s General Manager, John Scarce said a 2022 survey of Murrumbidgee business operators showed 21 per cent of respondents believed a lack of affordable housing was the main reason their business had experienced difficulty finding suitable staff.
Mr Scarce said the subdivision was an exciting project for the town and the whole Council area with the potential to attract new families to the area, bringing economic benefits for local businesses, schools and other services.
“Locals may have noticed action at the Young Street site, with preliminary works started,” Mr Scarce said.
“The first stage of the works includes survey set-out and excavation for the road network.
“This phase also involves planning for the procurement of sewer and stormwater material.
“Residents will see extensive excavation work as the project progresses with public utilities, such as water, sewer, electricity, gas and roads, to be installed in the coming months.
“The construction project will mean increased trucks and machinery on local streets so we’re reminding people to stay alert and keep themselves and their families safe.”
The draft Development Control Plan, which sets out the proposed guidelines for properties in the subdivision, is currently on public exhibition.
The plan can be accessed on Council’s website, Facebook page or at any Council office.
Submissions will be received up to 5 pm on Friday, March 31.
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