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NSW State Government housing proposed at the Chatswood Metro Dive Site

Willoughby City Council < 1 mins read

Willoughby City Council acknowledges the NSW Government’s announcement of 1500 new homes at the former Chatswood Metro Dive Site, including 180 build-to-rent apartments for essential workers.

Mayor Tanya Taylor said “Willoughby Council has a strong track record of delivering zoned land for new housing. However, housing alone is not enough. With 1500 new homes planned, it’s critical that this new community also has access to schools, green open space and places for families to connect.”

Council has long advocated for public benefit outcomes at the site, including a new school and playing fields, to support Chatswood’s rapid growth.

“Our vision is for a neighbourhood where children grow up learning and playing together, not stuck in apartments looking at screens. We need to make sure new housing is supported by vital community infrastructure like schools and open space” Mayor Taylor said.

Council will continue to implore the NSW Government to help deliver a balanced outcome for the site and the wider community.

“This is a rare opportunity to plan for the future on a key gateway site into Willoughby and the Chatswood CBD, and Council looks forward to working with the State Government to help deliver the best outcome for the community,” Mayor Tanya Taylor said. 


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