Public Realm Strategy
The Coffs Harbour Public Realm Strategy was adopted by Council on 10 August 2023.
The Strategy aims to create a connected network of public open space that is clean, green, and safe, with a goal that everyone in our community will have access to a least one type of public open space within a 4 to 5 minute walk from their home.
The Public Realm is not just reserves and sporting fields - it includes all public spaces, such as: streets, forecourts, squares, bicycle and pedestrian links and waterways.
The Strategy provides guidance for the City, developers and the community on the planning, design and management of the public realm, including:
- Guiding principles to inform projects and works that impact the public realm,
- Standards for the different types of public realm within the Coffs Harbour Local Government Area:
- Local Parks (including small local parks),
- District Parks,
- Regional Parks,
- Coffs Coast Regional Park,
- Linear Parks,
- Natural Areas,
- Streets,
- Sports Facilities, and
- Community Gardens.
- Performance criteria to assist the City in determining levels of service and provision for each public realm type,
- 5 Big Moves to assist the City in meeting the vision of the Strategy:
- Establish a Green Grid Framework - to ensure that our public open space is protected and improved in perpetuity.
- Establish a Public Realm Tree Delivery Program - to protect trees within our urban environments and reverse the decline in the urban tree canopy.
- Support the Preparation of an Active Transport Plan - to ensure that our public realm is connected & to promote active lifestyles.
- Support the City's Placemaking Framework - by informing place plans for our community.
- Promote Responsible Pet Ownership in the Public Realm - by updating the City's Companion Animal Management Plan.
- Future considerations for the City to address specific issues identified in relation to the public realm,
- Public realm urban design guidelines - to ensure a consistent and legible approach on the design of public spaces,
- Public open space requirements for future urban release areas,
- Methodology to guide the City in its classification of public land, and
- Guidance for the development of plans of management by the City.