The Growth Corridor Plans are high level integrated land use and transport plans that provide a strategy for the development of Melbourne’s growth corridors over the coming decades.
These plans will guide the delivery of key housing, employment and transport infrastructure in Melbourne’s new suburbs and provide a clear strategy for the development of the growth corridors over the next 30 to 40 years.
The Growth Corridor Plans focus on four metropolitan growth corridors over the coming decades and will provide for housing, jobs, transport, town centres, open space and key infrastructure across our city’s newest metropolitan suburbs.
The plans also identify broad transport networks, industrial and employment zones, residential areas and recreation precincts.
Developed and completed over 18 months, the Growth Corridor Plans will help deliver sophisticated new suburbs with great town centres, attractive and affordable housing and jobs close to home.
To view the Growth Corridor Plans, refer to the below:
- North Growth Corridor Plan (PDF – Map)
- West Growth Corridor Plan (PDF – Map)
- Sunbury Growth Corridor Plan (PDF – Map)
- South East Growth Corridor Plan (PDF – Map)
For further information, refer to Growth Corridor Plans – Managing Melbourne’s Growth (PDF).
Background Reports on Growth Corridor Plans
Background reports on the Growth Corridor Plans can be viewed below:
- A study into the take-up of industrial land and future land requirements in Melbourne (Jones Lang Lasalle) July 2010 (PDF)
- Planning for Employment and Industry in Melbourne’s Growth Areas (Growth Areas Authority) October 2011 (PDF)
- Industrial Land in Melbourne (Spatial Economics) October 2010 (PDF)
- Tertiary Education Advice for Growth Area Framework Plans (Phillips KPA) May 2010 (PDF)
- Activity Centre and Employment Planning (Essential Economics) November 2011 (PDF)
- Analysis of Opportunities & Priorities for Open Space Network Planning for Melbourne’s Growth Areas (Tract Consultants) April 2011 (PDF)