A new smart transit public transport corridor will mean the Liverpool city centre will be just with 30 minutes from Western Sydney International Airport and the Aerotropolis jobs hub.
But the corridor, which will be future proofed for emerging technologies such as trackless trams, will provide much more than just public transport to the new airport.
Liverpool Council has recently released the Fifteenth Avenue Smart Transit (FAST) corridor design framework and Liverpool Mayor Waller believes it will be a success at a number of levels.
“It will be more than a critical transport link – it’s also an opportunity to create new, sustainable communities along the route which are sensitive to their bushland and farming landscape,’’ says Cr Waller.
“Our vision is to reduce sprawl, improve public transport and preserve the unique character of our growing region.”
The Fifteenth Avenue smart transit corridor design framework, created by design and planning studio SJB and launched at business summit Invest Liverpool, will serve as an important reference document throughout the corridor’s development.
“In addition to a regular, 30 minute public transport connection to the new airport for Sydney’s third CBD, the corridor reinforces our commitment to active transport, such as cycling and walking,” Mayor Waller said.
“The new corridor could support a range of housing types and employment opportunities, and connect residents, workers and visitors to natural assets including Western Sydney Parklands and local waterways.
“Working within this framework, we’ll celebrate the beauty of the Western Sydney landscape and protect natural environments while supporting our city’s growth and future generations.”
Council has begun early design work on its preferred corridor option and will seek community feedback in late 2020.
The FAST corridor project is planned for completion in line with the opening of Western Sydney Airport in 2026.
Visit www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au/FAST for further details.