State Government's $250 million carrot for councils to fast-track development

Updated April 15 2021 - 12:15am, first published August 5 2020 - 2:00pm
Wide open spaces: The Salt Pan Creek area recently received $200,000 in State Government funding to be upgraded under the Metropolitan Greenspace Program. Now local council's could receive milliions of dollars in funding if they fast-track development approvals.
Wide open spaces: The Salt Pan Creek area recently received $200,000 in State Government funding to be upgraded under the Metropolitan Greenspace Program. Now local council's could receive milliions of dollars in funding if they fast-track development approvals.

Bayside, Georges River and Sutherland Shire Councils will be eligible for a share in $250 million funding to provide new and improved public spaces if they focus on fast-tracking development assessments for projects that deliver much-needed jobs and housing.

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