A further 18 projects have been declared as State Significant Development (SSD) following recommendations from the Housing Delivery Authority (HDA), the NSW Government has announced.
Of the declared proposals, 14 are in metropolitan Sydney and four are in regional NSW.
“If lodged and approved, this could create more than 4,900 homes, including affordable homes, across New South Wales,” said Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully.
Since the formation of the HDA in January, 109 projects have had Secretary Environmental Assessment Requirements issued and 10 Development Applications have been lodged.
To date, 279 proposals amounting to more than 96,000 potential homes have been declared State significant.
Recommendations from the HDA are published as required under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 before the SSD declaration.
The Ministerial Order can be found here.

