Archive for February 14th, 2008
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Published by Alex Makin on Thursday 14th of February, 2008
The Croydon Conservation Society (CCS) has resumed its committee meetings for 2008. Tonight’s meeting discussed urban sustainability and the recent tour of the CERES environment park. The CCS is one of Maroondah’s most renowned conservation groups and its input into Amendment C58, which covered the Ringwood Transit City, has helped strengthen Maroondah’s ability to encourage urban sustainability.
Amendment C58 allows Council to encourage sustainable water, energy and transport designs, reducing the carbon footprint of new developments and thus improving the urban sustainability of the Ringwood Transit City.
The Croydon Conservation Society meets every second Tuesday in Croydon. For further details please visit http://home.vicnet.net.au/~croycons.
Related Entries: First Croydon Conservation Society meeting for 2007
, Final Croydon Conservation Society meeting for 2007
, Croydon Conservation Society meeting
, Croydon Conservation Society Meeting 2007
, August meeting of the Croydon Conservation Society (CCS)
Category: Community Engagement, Maroondah, Urban Sustainability
Tags: council events, croydon, croydon conservation society, environment, Maroondah, public transport, ringwood, ringwood transit city, sustainability, transit city, transport, Urban Sustainability
Published by Alex Makin on Thursday 14th of February, 2008
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| Thursday, 24 April 2008 |
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The Melbourne 2030 Reference Group provides a forum for councils to discuss the State Government’s Melbourne 2030 planning policy and its ramifications for local government. The group has focused on activity centre development, public transport and sustainability to ensure that local councils are empowered and supported by the State Government in the aim of creating sustainable communities.
Ultimately the State Government must lead by example and implement its own planning policies. Ringwood, where Maroondah Council has been advocating for an upgrade of Ringwood Station, is an example of where State Government commitment is required to ensure the creation of a vibrant and sustainable urban community. While Maroondah has been strengthening its planning schemes to encourage sustainable urban design, these efforts will be difficult without a newly redeveloped Ringwood Station or a stronger statewide emphasis on accessible and sustainable urban design.
The Melbourne 2030 Reference Group provides an avenue to discuss these concerns and to seek improvements into the implementation of Melbourne 2030. I have been Maroondah’s delegated representative to this committee since being elected in November 2005.
Related Entries: Melbourne 2030 Urban Planning Reference Group
, MAV Melbourne 2030 Councillor Reference Group: Discussing the Melbourne 2030 audit process
, Melbourne 2030 Reference Group: ‘Creating A City That Works’
, MAV Melbourne 2030 Councillor Reference Group
, MAV Melbourne 2030 Councillor Reference Group
Category: Events and Functions, Maroondah, Sustainable Transport, Urban Sustainability
Tags: community, councillor reference group, councils, government, Maroondah, maroondah council, melbourne 2030, municipal association of victoria, planning, public transport, ringwood, ringwood station, state government, sustainability, sustainable communities, transport, urban planning
Published by Alex Makin on Sunday 3rd of February, 2008
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| Thursday, 11 December 2008 |
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The Croydon Conservation Society (CCS) is a conservation and environmental group that is dedicated to improving the sustainability of the urban and natural environments within Maroondah. Focal points include canopy tree coverage, remnant bushland, sustainable transport, planning outcomes and anti-graffiti measures.
The CCS is particularly focused on policy development to ensure that all tiers of government, including Maroondah City Council, encourage urban sustainability.
The Croydon Conservation Society meets on the second Thursday of each month. For details please visit home.vicnet.net.au/~croycons/
Related Entries: Croydon Conservation Society Meeting 2007
, First Croydon Conservation Society meeting for 2007
, Croydon Conservation Society first meeting for 2008
, August meeting of the Croydon Conservation Society (CCS)
, Final Croydon Conservation Society meeting for 2007
Category: Community Engagement, Events and Functions, Maroondah, Sustainable Transport, Urban Sustainability
Tags: community groups, croydon, croydon conservation society, environment, government, graffiti, Maroondah, public transport, ringwood, ringwood transit city, sustainability, Sustainable Transport, transport