WSLHD_CPH_Healthy High Density Living for Families with Chil

From page 41 of the Guide. • Encourages active travel. Refer to section 2.1. • Consider how existing public transport routes and bike paths connect into the network. • Movement and Place Framework

Comments/References From page 37 of the Guide. • Particularly around schools and during drop-off and pick up times. • NSW Guides to Public Space Activation • Impact Report: Activating Streets and Centres across NSW From page 39 of the Guide. • Greener Places Framework • Healthy Built Environment Checklist From page 39 of the Guide.

From page 37 of the Guide. • The street experience is also extended into adjacent spaces with setbacks.

From page 39 of the Guide. • Playground shade best practice principles • WSROC Cool Suburbs Tool

• Healthy Built Environment Checklist Cool materials and shade structures are used to ensure play spaces are safe for children during hot weather. Where possible, shared use opportunities are created e.g. school-use playgrounds being opened to the public after hours. 2.2.4 All play opportunities are linked via Child-Friendly Travel Routes.

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Passive supervision 2.1.6 Routes are designated along active frontages to ensure passive supervision. Integration of local play spaces within Master Planned Precincts

2.2.1 Diverse play opportunities are mapped throughout the neighbourhood within a 200-400m (5 minute) walking radius from all apartments. Higher concentrations of play opportunities are provided where residential densities are higher.

2.2.2 Local play spaces in pocket parks and no-through-traffic ‘streets’ are integrated within Master Planned Precincts, to ensure a clear separation of playing children and vehicles.

2.2.3 Larger play spaces are provided adjacent to facilities such as schools, childcare centres, libraries, swimming pools and larger green open spaces.

2.1.5 Streets are designed to allow for temporary street closures via use of movable balustrades and gates.

Healthy Higher Density Living for Families with Children: An Advocacy, Planning and Design Guide Neighbourhood Considerations Checklist Healthy Higher Density Living for Families with Children: An Advocacy, Planning and Design Guide Neighbourhood Considerations – 2.1 Child Friendly Travel Routes Key Design Guidelines Design element Guideline implementation Opportunities for temporary street closures

Neighbourhood Considerations – 2.2 Diverse play opportunities Distance to, and amount of play opportunities Larger play spaces and use of cool materials

Encourage active travel between play spaces

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