The Molonglo Valley Community Forum (MVCF) today expressed its profound disappointment with the Molonglo Commercial Centre being delayed by a further two years, as revealed in the 2021 ACT Budget.
Interim spokesperson for the MVCF, Ryan Hemsley, said the delays are incredibly frustrating for residents of the Molonglo Valley, who have had to rely on neighbouring facilities in Weston Creek since 2012, which are already under significant pressure.
“Today the ACT Government has reneged on an explicit promise made at last year’s election to ‘fast track’ work on this important commercial precinct. This will leave residents of Molonglo without access to local community and retail facilities for at least another decade.
“To describe this as disappointing is an understatement. Our local members are well aware of the difficulties Molonglo residents have faced in terms of equitable access to shops, community facilities and other critical services, as well as the impact this has had on residents of neighbouring districts.
“This inexplicable two-year delay will only serve to further entrench these existing inequalities as the Molonglo Valley continues to grow over the course of the next ten years and beyond.”
Mr Hemsley said that residents were eager to collaborate with the ACT Government to ensure first-class development outcomes for the Molonglo Commercial Centre, which has been planned since 2006.
The MVCF has reached out to the Minister for Planning to request clarification on why this delay has occurred despite his assurances in April 2021 that the first land release was on track to occur in 2021-22.
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Ryan Hemsley
Interim spokesperson, Molonglo Valley Community Forum 0401 150 723 |