Rural Lands Strategy for Table Top and Splitters Creek
This strategy provides a plan for future land use and development in Table Top and Splitters Creek.
This Rural Lands Strategy provides a plan for future land use and development in Table Top and Splitters Creek, taking into consideration:
- Retention of suitable land for agriculture
- Rural lifestyle development potential
- Long-term urban development opportunities
- Physical constraints and hazards
- Efficient delivery of relevant services and infrastructure
- Identification and resolution of any existing and future potential land use conflicts
- Delivery of a safe, efficient and integrated transport network
This plan was prepared by a design team led by Planisphere and has been informed by extensive community consultation and feedback.
AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.
AlburyCity-dyu yindyamali Wiradjuri mayiny. Wiradjuri bala walumaldhaanygalang ngurambang-gu. Ngurambang-ga ngiyanhi murunwigi yindyamali-yanhi mudyigaanggalam-bu balumbambal-bu. Nganhaguliyalaa wirimbili giilanggalam-bu winhangangidyal-bu Wiradjuri-giyalang-bu ngurambangguwal-giyalang-bu