Southport Declared a Priority Development Area

SouthportThe Newman Government has declared the Southport CBD a Priority Development Area (PDA) and will hand responsibility for development assessment within the PDA to Gold Coast City Council.

The PDA will cover 195 hectares of land including the CBD, the Broadwater Parklands and some residential areas and allows for a streamlined planning and development regime.

Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning Jeff Seeney said the Southport PDA was a prime area of the Gold Coast.

“This declaration puts the council in full control of what has always been the business heart of the coast and will enable council to promote new development and re-vitalise the area,” he said.

“With some major development opportunities within the PDA, including the former Southport Hospital site, this decision provides more certainty for developers enabling construction to start sooner, creating new jobs.”

Mr Seeney said Gold Coast City Council had sought declaration of the PDA and control of development assessment.

“As a government we believe in empowering local government and this is a clear example of just that,” he said.

“Council has been working closely with Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) to identify this area, and I congratulate the council for its hard work to achieve the declaration.

Southport PDA“It is this sort of partnership with local government that the State Government values strongly because it means better economic development and community focused outcomes.

Member for Southport and Assistant Minister for Planning Reform Rob Molhoek said the declaration created the framework to leverage every opportunity that emerged as the Gold Coast looked to 2018 and the Commonwealth Games.

“It’s important that Council and industry have the tools to progress worthwhile development projects in a timely manner, to take up the many opportunities that come from Southport’s reinvigoration as the Gold Coast CBD and Centre for Business, Health and Knowledge,” Mr Molhoek said.

“There is so much interest in Southport, much of it stemming from the Government’s commitment to investments including the new Gold Coast University Hospitality, Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, Commonwealth Games Village, the Gold Coast Light Rail and the ever expanding Griffith University campus.

“This will be the “decade of Southport”; with all that’s going on we have a wonderful opportunity to show the world just what we’re made of and all that we have to offer.

“My commitment on being elected was to lead the charge for the reinvigoration of Southport as the CBD of the Gold Coast. We’re well placed now to become Queensland’s second business capital.”

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