communities to support the protection of Country, the It results from a lot of activity in the one area and from the dense, dark and solid surfaces in urban environments which absorb heat. Cool roads are best located where people do not congregate because of increased UV reflectivity.

Cooling and greening Melbourne, and increasing sustainability and resilience through green infrastructure, is a priority for the Victorian Government.We need to plan for green infrastructure the same way we do for gray infrastructure, so we can:The Victorian Government has identified the importance of green infrastructure to create more liveable and climate-adapted communities. Taking action will produce multiple benefits including decreased energy costs, improved air quality and reduce health risks.If you want to contribute to a cooler, greener and safer place in extreme heat, you can:Council is already working across the city to minimise urban heat and is introducing new projects and programs to contribute towards cooling our city:Council is working to protect trees and incorporate new green space in new developments.
The city’s growth, in combination with climate change, presents complex challenges to ensure Melbourne becomes more sustainable as it grows. Your comments help us to improve the information we provide on the website (required field).Locked Bag 10, Moreland Vic. Projects in our in our streets and Activity Centres will include canopy trees and water sensitive urban design.Water is critical to ensure open spaces remain green and plantings survive hot summers. New open space will be acquired in areas that need it most. Trees are important but take a long time to grow so the Cool road and roof materials can increase the reflection on the sun’s rays and reduce the build up of urban heat. Delivering on this commitment is a priority Plan Melbourne action.Action 91 sets out a broad work program to expand and enhance Melbourne’s urban forest. We honour Elders past and present whose We will be working with our industrial landowners to encourage the uptake of cool roofs.By prioritising our tree planting to where it is needed most we hope to increase walking and cycling. Learn about the planning system in Victoria and the information and services available to assist youLearn about the planning system in Victoria and find helpful documentation to assist you in understanding itFind guidance for practitioners on applying and drafting planning provisionsExplore the Minister for Planning's powers, roles and responsibilities including the issuing of Ministerial directionsFind out who's responsible for planning decisions in your areaExplore the wide range of planning services offered by the departmentFind links to other websites with useful planning information from Australia and the worldAccess all planning schemes in Victoria including the Victoria Planning Provisions and scheme historiesGet a planning report for a property, land parcel or crown land showing planning zones, overlays and related informationSearch for and view details of exhibited and approved amendments to Victorian planning schemes.Navigate your planning scheme with an explanation of each component and section, and learn about the Victoria Planning Provisions and incorporated documentsAccess online planning services and tools that provide you with planning information for your propertyFind templates and information for planning professionals who prepare and process amendments.View a list of ministerial interventions for the current and previous years by the Minister for Planning in VictoriaAmendment VC148 has implemented changes to the Victoria Planning Provisions (VPP) and planning schemes.Learn about planning permit applications and processesReview general information about planning permits including processes and common types of permit applicationsA faster way of dealing with low-impact, straightforward planning permit applications known as VicSmart planning assessmentView a list of applications and decisions on planning permits where the Minister for Planning is responsible for making the decisionFind out if there additional permit requirements for your applicationBrowse a list of planning policies and current initiativesThe planning of a network of vibrant community hubs known as activity centresLearn about amendment C371 that proposes to facilitate the use and development of land for a new campus for the University of Melbourne at 241 Salmon Street, Port MelbourneThe planning system's role in protecting our airports, their operations and the communities around themThe Better Apartments Design Standards have been introduced to improve the liveability and sustainability of apartments in VictoriaPlanning for land use buffers and separation distances between industries and sensitive land usesLearn how the planning and building systems respond to bushfireLearn more about priority projects submitted for fast track to Building Victoria’s Recovery TaskforcePlanning controls to guide the future development of Melbourne's central cityPlanning for the protection and enhancement of Victoria's coastal areasWhat development contributions are and how they’re usedAmendments to the Planning and Environment Act were introduced in 2018 to safeguard the state's distinctive areas and landscapesAmendment VC157 requires planning approval for power lines to connect new large-scale electricity generation facilities to the electricity network. as the original custodians of Victoria’s land and waters, See Give us your feedback about this page.

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