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Council is proposing to sell land at 58-60 Station Street, Bayswater for the purpose of social housing.
What would you like Council to know when they decide whether or not to sell 58-60 Station Street Bayswater for the purpose of social housing at a subsidised rate of approximately 62% below market value?
This Council owned land was previously the location of the Bayswater Youth Hall. The hall was demolished in 2020 as it was quite old and no longer safe for community use.
Our Social and Affordable Housing Strategy (2023-2027) includes an action to identify surplus land in locations with good access to public transport, community, retail and social services as potential sites for social housing.
Social housing is an investment in our future. When people have safe and secure housing, their other needs can be met. Access to safe, secure and affordable housing was a key priority identified by the community when developing the Knox Council Plan 2021-25.
Provide feedback or find out more on our Have Your Say website by COB 10 July 2024.
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Drop in and see us at Bayswater Library, Shop 26, Mountain High Shopping Centre. A Mandarin interpreter will be available.
Thursday, 20 June 2024, 5.30pm to 7.30pm
Tuesday, 25 June 2024, 10.00am to 12.00pm
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