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So, so sad. A case study in market forces unchecked by basic human decency. Strata renewal is inevitable and desirable but tenants as well as owners need to be fully supported on what can be a difficult journey. A hard no-net-loss rule at an individual plan level would render many otherwise good projects unviable. But any such approvals should be explicitly offset by uplifts elsewhere. More important is genuine forethought and planning for the impact on residents. That's what happens in social and community housing redevelopments. There are a lot more vulnerable people in private rentals. A condition of these DAs should be a detailed rehousing plan based on resident consultation and engagement with community and social housing providers. With all that affordable housing supposedly in the pipeline, what about some lateral thinking and collaboration within developer circles too? Paul Scully Trina Jones John Minns Judy Tomas GAICD John Engeler Stuart Ayres Stephen Albin
We lost one of our neighbours the other day. He climbed over the balcony railing and threw himself from the top floor of his apartment building onto the ground below. He’d been in that unit for 23 years and was a regular sight to all of us living in the little cluster of towers in Sydney’s Kings Cross, as he sat on a chair on his open balcony, watching the world go by. But last week, the world no longer passed by; it stopped right at his door. His nine-level building of 35 cheap rented studios, he learnt, is about to be torn down and redeveloped into a flashy new one of just 12 luxury three-bedroom apartments. He was set to be evicted, and homeless. https://lnkd.in/eCZ9dPKN Thank you Sue Williams for this important social commentary. Cathy Sherry Philip Thalis Elizabeth Farrelly Paul Scully Alex Greenwich MP
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The story shared by Karen Stiles below highlights the very real human impacts of planning and development regulation decisions. The loss of apartments in the inner city (blocks being redeveloped to deliver less and more luxurious apartments than pre-development) has been a challenge for councils for some time. And it is sadly to become more common. I live in this neighbourhood too, which is still one of the most dense areas in Australia, and has a lot of old low cost rental housing. The community is diverse from young to old, from low to high income, from loners, to families, to shared group households. My fear is that strong communities like this, already doing the "heavy lifting housing density" will become victims of planning policies that will allow them to be knocked down under the guise that an increased supply of affordable and social housing will be delivered. Stories like the one below tell us that this is unlikely without strong controls about what existing stock must be replaced with. ⭕ If we are in a housing crisis why do we still allow development that reduces housing numbers? ❌ If housing affordability is actually our crisis, why are we allowing development that results in a decline in the number of affordable homes that house vulnerable people in communities they are connected to? ⭕ If we can create regulations quickly that enable increased housing density around stations, why can't we regulate that the increase must deliver more public benefit - e.g. affordable housing, social housing, social assets. I propose: ✔ All development proposals must be accompanied by an SIA that considers the social impacts on existing tenants of apartments or homes. ✔ Where housing already exists, any development proposal must deliver an increase in the provision of homes, not a decline ✔ Where housing already exists, any development proposal must demonstrate that it will deliver a higher provision of affordable rental housing then is already there Otherwise, we are just enabling the gentrification of our neighourhoods, the further erosion of social cohesion, and real human costs, for no real social benefit. Cathy Sherry Dr Barbara Doran Paul Scully Rebecca Pinkstone Tim Sneesby Tim Williams Jen Guice Beck Dawson Matt Collins Pia van de Zandt Trina Jones Julia Miller-Randle https://lnkd.in/dab72pVH
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My neighbour took his life rather than face homelessness. Will Sydney bother to notice?
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The research is clear: mixed-income housing is key to upLifting Orlando. 📊 70% of young adult Americans said that it was harder for them to afford a home than it was for their parents’ generation. In October 2021, about half of Americans (49%) said this was a major problem where they live—and this is up 10 percentage points from early 2018. Affording a home is now an American challenge; we need one another to learn how to handle this challenge best. For over a decade, Lift Orlando has been working with residents to create mixed-income housing opportunities, bringing beautiful homes to places like Pendana at West Lakes and Pendana Senior Residences. Both were created thanks to our phenomenal partner Columbia Residential. You can upLift your neighbor with Lift Orlando, too. Give to support the Love is Local campaign at loveislocalorlando.com ********************************** Read more about the research here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e4gH_yR5
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