Project status: Closed
How you had YourSay:
We asked for feedback from 15 October to 21 December 2018. You shared your feedback on the development by:
- Logging in and commenting on the feedback tab
- Emailing us at housingactrenewal@act.gov.au
- Talking to us at the Griffith Shops (Barker Street, Griffith) on Tuesday 23 October 2018
We are looking at:
As our city expands, we're planning for a Canberra that's inclusive, innovative, healthy, smart, active and fun. By developing new and improved properties, we ensure safe, affordable and secure housing choices are in place for everyone.
We want to hear your ideas on the proposal for a multi unit development at 33 & 35 Bremer Street, Griffith.
The new development will include:
- Four Class C Adaptable properties, comprised of 2-bedroom houses, each with private garaging and with driveway access off Carstensz Street.
- 6 star energy efficiency rating which means that it will be cheaper to run
- Retention and protection of trees where possible
The proposed development is in close proximity to local schools, shops and public transport options available along Bremer Street. There is high demand for 2 bedroom dwellings, especially in such close proximity to essential services available in the Inner South.
The accessibility of the site and opportunities for tenants to walk to the nearby amenity will provide people with the opportunity to get involved and participate in their local community.
We will use your views to:
We will use your ideas and feedback in preparing the Development Application for the development.
PLANS AND FEEDBACK
Share your feedback
Thank you for reviewing the site plans and sharing your ideas on the development on Bremer Street, Griffith. By developing new and improved properties, we ensure safe, affordable and secure housing choices are in place for everyone.
Concept Plans
Please note: The elevations on the previous plan were marked incorrectly. They have now been updated. No other changes have been made to the plans.
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3 December, 2018
j_m says:
Excellent to see some more public housing being developed in central Canberra. The conspicuous homelessness crisis here is shameful.
12 November, 2018
208414 says:
This plan and the demolition of established housing and gardens is a disgrace just like the rest of the development of Canberra.
23 October, 2018
NickJP says:
The architects have confused the East and West elevations.
23 October, 2018
NickJP says:
As a development on a corner block in a subdivision approved before 18 October 1993, why is there not a 6m setback on both street frontages?
BACKGROUND
33 & 35 Bremer Street, Griffith
Housing ACT is proposing to replace the two existing 2 and 3-bedroom dwellings located at 33 and 35 Bremer Street Griffith with four Class C Adaptable houses over the large site. Adaptable housing ensures that people of all ages and abilities can live within the home and it can be easily adapted to meet changing household needs without requiring costly or substantial modifications. This is part of the ongoing commitment to revitalise the public housing portfolio.
Housing ACT is proposing to construct four 2-bedroom Class C Adaptable properties on the block, each with private garaging and with driveway access off Carstensz Street.
There are a number of trees on the site which will be retained where possible.
The proposed development is in close proximity to local schools, shops and public transport options available along Bremer Street. There is high demand for 2 bedroom dwellings, especially in such close proximity to essential services available in the Inner South.
The accessibility of the site and opportunities for tenants to walk to the nearby amenity will provide people with the opportunity to get involved and participate in their local community.
The new houses will be built to a minimum 6 star energy efficiency rating which means that it will be cheaper to run.Our commitment
Housing ACT is committed to providing public housing across Canberra, to build communities that are diverse and vibrant that enable people to achieve positive social and economic outcomes.
We are committed to collaborating with the community, to build neighbourhoods that are inclusive and welcoming, that offer safe and affordable housing to those who need it most.
What we do and why
Housing ACT provides tenants with safe, affordable and appropriate housing in a sustainable social environment. We provide housing to those Canberrans most in need including people in extreme financial hardship who are unable to find accommodation elsewhere.
Public housing makes up about 8% of all housing in the ACT.
- 25% is located in Belconnen
- 18% is located in Woden and the inner south
- 23% is located in the inner north
- 21% is located in Tuggeranong
Shape and scale of the Development
New developments will be modern, energy efficient and include a mix of sizes to suit different tenant requirements, including properties that can be adapted in the future, to enable tenants to age in place.
The buildings will be built to a 6 star energy efficiency rating which means they will be cheaper to run.
A variety of materials and building features will be used, along with existing vegetation to blend the development into the streetscape. The scale and form of the new houses will be in scale with the neighbouring buildings.
Who are our tenants?
Public housing tenants include a broad range of people including a high proportion of older people (approximately 26% are aged over 65 years), women (64%), as well as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and people with disability (63% of our tenants access the disability support pension).
Approximately 75% of our tenants live in single person or single parent households. About 27% of our tenants are children under the age of 15 years.
Some of our tenants stay in public housing for only a short period of time, until they can ‘get back on their feet’. Others stay in public housing longer-term.
The range of our tenants means that the housing we provide needs to be diverse to meet the needs of different people. We provide family homes, single-person apartments, accessible housing and housing that is close to essential services such as medical services and public transport.
Building better housing
Redeveloping our properties allows us to ensure that safe, affordable and secure housing is made available for vulnerable Canberrans who need it – now – and into the future.
More than 70% of our housing stock was built before the 1990’s, therefore building new public housing and redeveloping existing public housing allows us to replace older stock with modern, more contemporary designed buildings with improved energy efficiency.
It enables us to apply a ‘salt and pepper’ approach to development to reduce concentrations of disadvantage, and build well-designed dwellings that look and feel like other housing in the neighbourhood.
Delivering public housing close to essential services helps to ensure that the varied support needs of tenants can be accommodated and it is an important step in supporting some of our community’s most vulnerable people.
Housing ACT looks to the following principles when designing new public housing:
- Quality design – consistent with the existing and future character of the suburb
- Transparent, honest and open communication with the surrounding tenants and community.
- Liveable design – a more flexible, easy to access and navigate, liveable space, designed to have a positive impact on tenants and the neighbourhood
- Design that enhances the streetscape
- Design that aims to promote a sense of pride for tenants, harnessing a supportive community for both the tenants and the wider community, ensuring that tenants feel safe and comfortable within the new housing development
LOCATION
33 & 35 Bremer Street, Griffith
The proposed development is in close proximity to local shops, shops and public transport options available along Bremer Street.
The accessibility of the site and opportunities for tenants to walk to the nearby schools, shops and transport will provide people with the opportunity to get involved and participate in their local community.