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Hornsby seals housing future

Hornsby Shire Council has sealed its long-term commitment to addressing housing stress in the community by endorsing the Hornsby Affordable Housing Strategy, a crucial document aimed at meeting the growing need for affordable housing within the Shire.

The Affordable Housing Strategy provides a comprehensive framework for planning, facilitating, and advocating for affordable homes for purchase and rent.

It draws upon housing market trends, demographic and household analysis, and economic considerations. Actions across the public and private sectors are also provided for the delivery of more market rental, affordable, and social housing. Emphasis is placed on key workers, acknowledging the value of the many types of individuals and households that make up the current and future Shire community.

The Strategy also supports the Affordable Housing Contribution Scheme, which came into effect with the recent changes in planning controls for the Hornsby Town Centre, setting specific rates for the provision of affordable housing.

“We are acutely aware that housing is a major concern to our residents. The Affordable Housing Strategy, along with the NSW Government’s recently announced Transport Oriented Development Program, will play a key role in shaping the future of housing in the Shire, ensuring affordable housing options are accessible for residents now and in the future,” said Mayor Waddell.

Mayor Waddell went on to say that in delivering affordable housing for the community, there needs to be a whole of government approach.

“While our Affordable Housing Strategy focuses on actions that we can initiate, this issue requires a coordinated response by all levels of government. We look to the state and federal governments to support us in the delivery of this strategy through a legislative and policy framework, funding assistance and the management of social housing and crisis accommodation.”

The Affordable Housing Strategy was publicly exhibited for a month, during which time it received valuable feedback from the community. In response, Council made minor amendments to the Strategy to enhance clarity and accuracy and is now available to view at www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/affordable-housing-strategy

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