[Perth] New online mapping tool makes planning easier
Public online mapping system provides interactive planning data
Up-to-date and accurate land use and development data
An online mapping tool is publicly available for the first time from today, allowing anyone to access planning data for any parcel of land in Western Australia.
Speaking at the Planning Institute of Australia’s state conference, Planning Minister Donna Faragher launched PlanWA an online interactive map that gives users access to the latest spatial planning information.
“PlanWA is a user-friendly website that helps simplify the planning system, allowing industry, local government stakeholders or any property owner to access relevant planning schemes and policies online,” Mrs Faragher said.
“Having information such as zoning and residential density codes can help them make more informed decisions, particularly in relation to any future development that may or may not be able to occur in an area.”
Users can search places of interest, enquire about specific pieces of land, access planning policies and information, tailor maps for their own use and connect to aerial imagery.
The Minister said about 100 local governments did not have an online mapping system for planning purposes and PlanWA would be beneficial.
“Those local government authorities which don’t have a mapping system on their websites will now be able to access this online resource to assist with planning for their local areas and provide more information to their communities,” she said.
PlanWA uses data from the Western Australian Whole of Government Open Data Policy and Shared Location Information Platform and will be regularly updated.
The new site can be accessed from the Department of Planning and Western Australian Planning Commission website at http://www.planning.wa.gov.au
Source: News Release, Western Australian Government, 2nd, September 2016