The car park area that the club are building in has tradionally had housing on it anyway. Up until 25-30 years ago it was all terrace housing.
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The latest article on the subject....
Search for common ground
The Star News Group | BY Charlene Gatt | 17th November 2009
The Western Bulldogs and Maribyrnong City Council are at loggerheads over a planned housing development.
In plans seen by Star, the Western Bulldogs and HomeGround development will provide 54 Common Ground supportive housing units with “tailored” on-site support services and 36 one-bedroom, 120 two-bedroom and 41 three-bedroom affordable housing units across three buildings.
Each building is expected to stand five storeys high.
The development, which is based on the Common Ground model, will have CCTV and will be staffed by a round-the-clock concierge who will control access to the Common Ground building and monitor access to the affordable housing units.
At least two staff will carry out concierge duties after hours. Entry to the building will be through the concierge and by access card only after hours.
The development will include on-site medical, counselling, therapeutic, recreational and vocational services.
The development will also include a social enterprise café, a 1.2 km ‘Tan of the West’ running track, a community Learn to Swim and hydrotherapy centre and community fitness centre that will supplement the separately funded community sports/multi-purpose hall, which is due for completion in early 2011.
Saracen Properties, who will be the property development manager for the project, is contributing $5 million to the development. The Bulldogs and HomeGround have applied for a Federal Government grant to cover the remaining amount.
The bill to change the use of Whitten Oval has already been passed in the Lower House and was due to be debated in the Upper House yesterday, at the time Star went to print.
Bulldogs CEO Campbell Rose said construction was likely to start in the first half of 2010 if the proposal got the nod from the state and federal governments.
The development has received overwhelming support from the community and stakeholders, including the AFL, Early Childhood Management Services, Grocon Constructors, ME Bank, Tweddle Child and Family Health Service, Magistrate John Doherty, Common Ground and affordable housing and support service Wintringham.
However, the $88.5 million project has become fraught with controversy since Maribyrnong City Council voiced its objections against the development in early October.
Concerns include a loss of public open space, the development being placed on a parcel of land the size of a “postage stamp” and creating an enclave of some of the area’s most disadvantaged.
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