Council has developed a number of studies, structure plans and strategies that inform the development of the planning controls.
In March 2018, the NSW Government introduced new requirements for all councils to prepare and make Local Strategic Planning Statements (LSPS). These statements are required to set out:
- the 20-year vision for land-use in the local area;
- the special characteristics which contribute to local identity;
- shared community values to be maintained and enhanced; and
- how growth and change will be managed into the future.
Our LGA is one of the fastest growing within regional NSW and it is therefore imperative that we have a clear vision of how we will sustainably plan for our future to ensure we preserve the things we value most whilst at the same time properly managing our growth.
The Rural Lands Strategy developed a 20 year strategic direction for rural, rural residential and environmental land in the former Palerang local government area. The Strategy was the principle output of the Rural Lands Study completed in early 2017. The Strategy links directly to the NSW Government Regional Strategy and will allow Council to review development control guidelines, contributions plans and asset plans and to have a coordinated approach to future local environmental plan amendments in relation to rural areas in the former Palerang local government area. The following documents have been prepared as part of the Study:
If you wish to discuss the Rural Lands Study please contact Council's Strategic Planning division.
The Queanbeyan Residential and Economic Strategy 2031 was reviewed in 2015 and the revised strategy was adopted by Council in December 2015. The revised strategy has been endorsed by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment. The strategy forms the basis for future urban release planning proposals within the former Queanbeyan Local Government Area and will guide future development. In particular it focused on providing sufficient housing and employment lands to accommodate growth over the next 15 years and at the same it ensure areas of environmental constraints are identified and protected from development.
Queanbeyan Residential and Economic Strategy 2015-2031(PDF, 3MB)
The Bungendore Structure Plan has been prepared to guide the growth of Bungendore.
Download the Bungendore Structure Plan 2018-2048(PDF, 26MB)
This Structure Plan applies to the land known as South Jerrabomberra which includes the Poplars, North and South Tralee, Environa, Forrest Morrison and part of Tralee Station. It has been prepared with the input and endorsed by the Department of Planning and Environment. The Structure Plan will inform the development of South Jerrabomberra over a 25 year period, specifically in its provision of all types infrastructure necessary to support a new community, and to aid it being delivered in a logical and efficient manner. It will also inform discussions on cross border infrastructure contributions with the ACT.
View the South Jerrabomberra Structure Plan(PDF, 3MB)
The Queanbeyan CBD Master Plan was reviewed during 2018-19.
Queanbeyan City Council adopted the CBD Master Plan in November 2009. This set the strategic framework for improvements to the city centre. The first stage of Plan was completed in 2012 when the Crawford Street Lifestyle Precinct was constructed, which transformed an unattractive area of the CBD into a pedestrian-friendly area with wide footpaths to accommodate alfresco dining and the reduction of traffic from four lanes to two.
The second stage was completed in 2016 with the opening of the Queen Elizabeth II Park and the work along Collett St. Queen Elizabeth II Park helps the CBD embrace the riverfront and make use of one of Queanbeyan’s best assets – the river. The park includes a green space, a plaza area to cater for markets and other events, gardens and tree planting, a solar powered barbecue area, improved cycle/walkways, a wet play area/decorative fountain and an outdoor table tennis table. Stage 2 also included extensive works in Monaro St, including painting of the median, landscaping, and new street furniture.
The Biodiversity Study was one of the studies that informed the preparation of a comprehensive Local Environment Plan (LEP) and associated Local Environment Study (LES) for the former Queanbeyan City Council.
Biodiversity Study - Findings Report(PDF, 7MB)
A number of heritage studies have been completed to identify locations of heritage significance and to consider processes for conservation.
Queanbeyan's population is expected to grow to 56,000 by 2031 with South Jerrabomberra and Googong developments underway. In response to this expected population growth, the former Queanbeyan City Council carried out the Googong and Tralee Traffic Study 2031 in 2008 to develop a program of works that would minimise the impact of this growth on the road network.
In 2014, Queanbeyan City Council updated its traffic model and undertook further traffic studies, using the most recent Census data, growth forecasts and infrastructure programs for both Queanbeyan and Canberra. This study is known as the South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis 2014 and is provided in different parts below.
- Googong and Tralee Traffic Study 2031 - Part 1(PDF, 5MB)
- Googong and Tralee Traffic Study 2031 - Part 2(PDF, 5MB)
- Googong and Tralee Traffic Study 2031 - Part 3(PDF, 5MB)
- Googong and Tralee Traffic Study 2031 - Part 4(PDF, 4MB)
- Final draft report for North Crestwood Traffic Study 2011(PDF, 8MB)
- 2006 Queanbeyan Validation Report(PDF, 3MB)
- 2011 Queanbeyan Model Building Report(PDF, 3MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 1 Report - Sth Jerrabomberra Traffic Analysis(PDF, 4MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 2 - Selected Road Network Improvements Analysis(PDF, 4MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 3 Report - Queanbeyan Network Improvements Analysis(PDF, 4MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 3 Report - Appendix A Part 1(PDF, 6MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 3 Report - Appendix A Part 2(PDF, 4MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 3 Report - Appendix B to I(PDF, 5MB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 4 Report - Contributions Analysis - December 2014(PDF, 701KB)
- South Jerrabomberra and Queanbeyan Traffic Analysis - Part 4a - Dunns Creek Analysis(PDF, 387KB)
- Report - Queanbeyan Council Traffic Survey - September 2015(PDF, 849KB)
The Integrated Transport Strategy was adopted in September 2019. The Strategy provides direction for transport; including the public transport, cycling and footpath networks and links, heavy vehicle management, future road planning and regional integration with the ACT and the broader NSW. The development of the Strategy included the review and update of the Pedestrian and Mobility Plan (PAMP) and Bicycle Plan to include the whole Queanbeyan-Palerang region.
We have developed a Community Engagement and Participation Plan which sets out how we engage and consult the community.
Download our Communication Engagement and Participation Plan here(PDF, 1MB)