New plan for Wilton North
The release by the Government of the draft precinct plan for the new community of Wilton North this month includes plans for 5,600 new homes.
A variety of types of homes will be built, with most homes being detached houses. Some townhouses and terraces will be built around the village centres.
A local centre is proposed in the north of the precinct and will include a new primary school and open space. A new K-12 private Anglican school will be located at the south of the precinct, as well as open space and services that growing communities need.
Focused on the local centre and proposed employment areas, 5,0 local jobs will support the growth of Wilton. Infrastructure will be provided by the proponent, Bradcorp as identified in the Wilton Interim LUIIP. Homes in the precinct would be built in stages, keeping pace with the delivery of infrastructure.
To support access for the future community and new transport infrastructure, the landowner has committed to several road and intersection upgrades as part of the draft plan. These include:
- An initial upgrade of the Hume Highway and Picton Road interchange; and
- New freeway entry and exit ramps connected to the Hume Highway.
Further information on the precinct can be found here