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Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme 1954

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63:. The scheme was approved in 1958 by the Board of Works, but did not become legally enforceable until 1968 when it was gazetted by the Minister for Local Government. The report recommended, amongst other things, a system of broad land-use zoning, a network of freeways and bypasses, and the regional allocation of public open space. The scheme identified five district centres of 91:
Following World War II, there was a general movement amongst state governments towards preparing metropolitan city plans to guide post-war urban expansion and economic development. In 1949 Victoria established the
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which empowered the MMBW to prepare a comprehensive plan for the metropolitan area of Melbourne.
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Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning
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Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle
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Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works
Government of Victoria
Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works
Footscray
Preston
Box Hill
Moorabbin
Dandenong
Greater London Plan
County of Cumberland planning scheme
Plan for the Metropolitan Region, Perth and Fremantle
"Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme 1954: Report"
"A brief history of metropolitan planning in Melbourne, Australia"
doi
10.2104/ag060007
cite journal
link
Categories
History of Melbourne
City plans
Urban planning in Australia
1950s in Melbourne

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