❓ Question seeks data on housing density and state-owned land near Carlisle/Oats Street train stations. The answer defers providing specific data, citing ongoing determination of precinct boundaries and land identification efforts.
✅ AnsweredQoN 1267Legislative Council
Portfolio: Planning and Lands; Housing and Works; Health Infrastructure
Question
I refer to train station precincts, and I ask:(a) how many homes are currently within an 800-metre radius around Carlisle/Oats Street station; and(b) what, if any, vacant or unused land owned by the State Government is present within the radius in (a), identified by address?
Answer
(a) The extent of the station precinct boundaries will be determined in due course.
(b) The State Government continues work to identify land suitable for development within station precincts, noting that government owned land may include Crown Land under management order to the local authority for other public purposes.
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