4. INTEGRATED URBAN STRATEGY
4.1 Integrated Urban Strategy The Integrated Urban Strategy is presented in this section through a series of maps that build to a strategic framework plan and then a summary of each site specific project within the plan. Non-site specific projects are then listed in a table. The following three plans show the accumulative impact of the site- specific projects through enhanced destinations, links and spaces.
Key Destination Projects Reinvigorating the existing destinations / character areas of Shandon Street and the Historic Heart of Shandon through the re-use of key buildings and enhancement to key spaces around historic assets in the area. Creating a range of enjoyable, green, inclusive and attractive destinations for locals and visitors. Key projects: Re-imagining Shandon Street; Shandon Heritage Plaza Project; Revitalising Shandon’s Green Spaces; Butter Market and Weighmaster’s House
Link/Connection Projects Enhance the coherence, safety, comfort and convenience of links and connections to the enhanced destinations within Shandon. Key projects: Reconnecting Shandon; Enhancing Quayside Laneways; Rejuvenating Old Market Place
Peripheral Public Realm Enhancements Creating more attractive, liveable residential areas in Shandon by turning existing road or hard landscaped space into green and useable public realm and / or pocket parks. Key projects: Rejuvenating Old Market Place; Eason’s Hill Green Spaces; Dominican Church Public Realm Enhancements
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