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Category Archives: Liveable Cities

Perth & Peel @ 3.5 million – Have Your Say!

May 24, 2015by Deb Leave a comment

The Western Australian Planning Commission is seeking public comment on draft planning frameworks for the growth and development of the Perth and Peel regions over the next 35 years, in […]

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Liveable Cities

Multi-Age Precincts (MAPs)

January 20, 2015by Jan Stuart Leave a comment

A joint PerthALIVE and FuturePerth paper titled Multi-Age Precincts (MAPs) –New solutions for the future of Australia’s housing has been accepted for publication by the Institute of Community Development in their journal New […]

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Amenity, Commuting, Diversity, Liveable Cities, Seniors

High density housing for families with children

January 7, 2015by Jan Stuart Leave a comment

A recent article outlining how Vancouver became a family-friendly city reinforces how concerted planning and supportive policies can ensure higher density is suitable for all ages. Follow the link to […]

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Amenity, Apartment Sizes, Families, Liveable Cities

PerthALIVE to participate in Committee for Perth Forum

May 2, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

On May 8 PerthALIVE will be represented on a panel at a Committee for Perth Forum. The Forum, Part of the Perth in Focus, series is looking at how catering […]

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Liveable Cities

Old City: the New Paradigm

March 1, 2014by moznugent Leave a comment

The current conversation about redesigning cities usually focuses on Boomers or Milllennials, two extremes of the age spectrum.  The largest percent of people are between 30-64 years old and everyone […]

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Diversity, Liveable Cities

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MAPS ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK

The Multi-Age Precincts (MAPS) Assessment Framework assists planners, developers and community members towards achieving optimum MAPs outcomes, particularly in the early stages of the MAP’s development.

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