Redmond Place - draft vision statement
Consultation has concluded
What we heard from you: New Redmond Place Neighbourhood
We recently asked Orange locals what your needs and priorities for housing are, and what you think Landcom and Orange City Council’s future development at Redmond Place should look and feel like.
Between December 2023 and February 2024 we spoke to young people, families, retirees, new locals and longtime locals – and we loved hearing your diverse perspectives.
At a glance:
• 158 survey responses
• Two workshops held at the Glenroi Community Centre and Orange City Council
• 60+ conversations at a popup in Orange City Centre
• 400+ visitors to Your Say Orange
Understanding Orange’s housing needs
We started our consultation by asking about people’s current living situation, what they hope to do next, and why.
Of the survey respondents who currently own their home, half plan to stay for the foreseeable future. For the half that plan to move, more are looking to downsize (59%) than move to a bigger place (41%).
The top reason why respondents want to purchase a bigger home is to provide space for their growing family (56%), whereas the most popular reasons for wanting to downsize were to reduce maintenance and upkeep (25%), to reduce energy and running costs (22%) or because their current home is too big for their household (22%).
We heard a strong desire for Landcom and Council to create a neighbourhood that prioritises sustainability, energy efficiency and healthy lifestyles.
Creating a vision for Redmond Place
We worked with community members on a project vision for Redmond Place. Two in person workshops at the Orange City Council Chambers and the Glenroi Community Centre were accompanied by an online survey and ideas board on Your Say Orange. We are grateful for the community’s time and ideas.
Feedback was collected along four key themes:
Have your say on our draft vision
We’ve used community ideas and feedback to create a draft vision for Redmond Place:
We hope that it captures the community’s aspirations for this future neighbourhood, but we need your help to know if we’ve got it right.
Tell us what you think in the feedback box below before Sunday 16 June 2024. We’ll use your feedback to shape the final vision, which will guide design and delivery for the life of the project.
I would like to see the inclusion of "spaces to exercise & play", given the feedback highlighting the want for well lit walking tracks and recreation areas for both kids and young adults.
As long as local residents get a chance to get houses first, and not outsiders. And maybe for those houses getting rented out, keep rent low.