Thursday, December 5, 2024

Port Stephens initiative to ‘demystify’ DA process

Port Stephens Council has launched a new initiative aimed at making the Development Application (DA) process easier for residents and businesses.

The ‘Demystifying Development Applications’ video series coincides with Council’s Housing Delivery Program, funded by the Australian Government’s Housing Support Program.

The program targets the construction of 11,100 new homes across Port Stephens to help address the expected population growth of 20,000 people over the next 20 years.

Mayor, Leah Anderson says the Housing Delivery Program is a game-changer for Port Stephens.

“The Housing Delivery Program includes a range of initiatives to streamline the DA process and make it easier, quicker and more affordable for homeowners and businesses to turn their building dreams into reality,” Mayor Anderson said.

“For those wanting to undertake simple home improvements to those looking to develop their property – the DA process can often feel overwhelming.

“The Demystifying Development Applications campaign is one of our first steps to help simplify the process and make applying for a DA less daunting for our community.”

The easy-to-follow guide walks homeowners through the process in just five simple steps – from determining if you need a DA, preparing the application, and how to track it once lodged.

“By simplifying the DA process, we hope to empower everyday people to build and improve their properties,” Mayor Anderson said.

In June this year, Council endorsed the Port Stephens Local Housing Strategy and the Port Stephens Housing Supply Plan, which focus on addressing issues around housing diversity, affordability and supply. It identifies what types of housing can be built, where new homes can be located and what’s required to support new development.

As well as initiatives to achieve faster approvals, the Housing Delivery Program enables Council to take real steps to meet housing delivery goals with a focus on faster approvals, cutting costs and red tape and attracting investment in new homes, the Mayor said.

“We want to make it easier for our community to contribute to the region’s growth and create the spaces they envision. This initiative aligns perfectly with the Council’s commitment to fostering a thriving and vibrant community,” she said.

Learn more about the development application process and watch the Demystifying Development Applications video series at pscouncil.info/demystifying-development-applications.

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