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Leopold retail expansion process begins

Geelong council has taken the first steps in paving the way for a significant new development in Leopold.

The City will prepare an amendment to the Greater Geelong Planning Scheme to rezone the land north of Leopold’s Gateway Plaza and consider an application from Urbis to develop a homemaker centre, with Harvey Norman as the proposed anchor tenant.

Council will also draw up an agreement for the developer’s key infrastructure contributions, including road and footpath upgrades.

Mayor Stretch Kontelj said the proposed expansion, supported in the City’s Retail Strategy 2020-2036, had been planned for some time.

“As our city grows, it’s important that we have the infrastructure our community needs as we move towards the target set by the Victorian government for 126,500 new homes by 2051,” he said.

“The expansion of retail in Leopold was called for in our Retail Strategy back in 2020, and now, we’re taking the next step to make it a reality.”

Leopold Ward councillor Trent Sullivan said the community would be invited to make submissions.

“As we see growth in Leopold and on the Bellarine, it’s important that we listen to the community,” he said.

“Make sure you follow yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au to stay informed about opportunities to make a submission once the amendment goes out for exhibition so that your views can be captured.”

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