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Clr Chiang Lim
Address: Level 3, Council Chamber Building, Civic Place
PARRAMATTA, SYDNEY
NSW, 2150

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$1.6b Civic Place Redevelopment ... another step closer

At a Special Council Meeting held on the night of 2 June 2010, a mutual agreement was struck to purchase three of the last seven properties without invoking public powers for forced acquisition of property.

These three properties will be sold to Parramatta City Council on agreed values following a mutually agreed process facilitated by the Hon Justice Jerrold Cripps QC (former ICAC Commissioner), and an independent valuer.


The agreed values are considered fair and reasonable by all parties, and will allow Council to proceed further with its development partner to redevelop Parramatta’s Civic Place.

Civic Place is an ambitious $1.6 billion project that will transform the area bounded by Darcy, Smith and Macquarie Streets into a vibrant mix of community and commercial space. Stage one of the project will result in the east side of the site - bounded by Smith Street and Macquarie Street - developed first and will contain new Council offices, a range of first-class community facilities including a new state-of-the-art library and new public space.

The three hectare site, when completed, will also contain new inner city residences and A Grade environmentally efficient quality office space essential for the capital of western Sydney, pedestrian links to the neighbouring Parramatta Transport Interchange and open public space that will represent 50 per cent of the site are also contained within the plans.

In 2009, the NSW Parliament amended the Land Acquisitions (Just Terms Compensation) Act in order to clarify and support public-private partnership projects like Parramatta’s Civic Place Re-development. While grateful to the NSW Parliament for their legislative efforts, Parramatta City Council was successful in negotiating mutually agreed values for the three properties. The law will now only be used for the purposes of facilitating the acquisition of the property based on their mutually agreed values.