Holmes Dyer, on behalf of private developers, worked in collaboration with Light Regional Council, State Government, and diverse stakeholder and interest groups to deliver a framework for the delivery of the Roseworthy Township Expansion.
A range of concept plans have been created covering the proposed town centre to identify key opportunities for developing a livable new community in the outer northern suburbs.
Tasks undertaken by Holmes Dyer as part of the development of the framework have included:
- Undertaking social and community impact assessments of the proposed Roseworthy
Township Expansion; - Establishing a social infrastructure deed to secure sufficient space and investment to deliver community health and well-being outcomes through the Roseworthy Township Expansion;
- Development of concept designs to consider open space, recreation, community facilities and community health and well-being in conjunction with infrastructure and development requirements;
- Undertaking a demographic forecast to determine the schooling requirements of a future community created by the expansion;
- Public realm and urban design proposals to inform a visioning exercise for future infrastructure
standards and investment; and - Undertaking an analysis of current and future sports facility requirements to determine the appropriate provision of infrastructure for
community sport.
This work follows a comprehensive rezoning of Roseworthy that included a significant research component and broad stakeholder consultation.
