Source: New South Wales Ministerial News
The City of Greater Bendigo is inviting the community to have their say on the future of Elmore with the release of the draft Elmore Structure Plan and draft Urban Design Framework for public comment.
The draft Structure Plan outlines a long-term strategic vision for Elmore through to 2041. It provides guidance on how land is used, how buildings look, and how public spaces can be improved to make the town better for people, the environment, and the economy. It also promotes diverse infill housing, investment in the commercial area and builds on recommendations from broader City of Greater Bendigo strategic work.
At the same time, the City has developed a draft Urban Design Framework that focuses on the town centre. It provides preferred design options for commercial development and public areas.
The key recommendations in the draft plans include:
- Enhancing Elmore’s town centre
- Key walking and cycling improvements
- Targeted public space upgrades
- Increased connection to the Campaspe River
- Applying dedicated zoning for commercial and residential uses
- Identifying land for future residential investigation
Manager Strategic Planning Anthony Petherbridge said the draft plans were shaped by earlier community feedback.
“The draft Elmore Structure Plan was developed with help from the community, research, and expert advice. It looks at the issues and opportunities and how they will be addressed to help achieve Elmore’s future vision,” Mr Petherbridge said.
“Now, residents are invited to review both draft plans and complete a short survey. Community input is important to ensure Elmore’s future reflects the needs and aspirations of the people who live and work there.”
There are opportunities to meet City staff in person and learn more about the draft plans:
Drop-in sessions will be held at the Elmore Community Hub, 3 Clarke Street:
- Monday, October 20 – 2pm to 7pm
- Thursday, November 6 – 2pm to 7pm
Public consultation is open until Monday November 10, 2025.
To read the draft plans and complete a short survey, visit: