Couldn’t find the meme for it. But seriously if politicians are only realising now that people upset over the slow delivery of housing where have they been for the past 15 years.
The government voted through a major change to planning law just before the election, I read that it hasn’t been implemented yet, normally it takes a year but as the bill was so large it is being implemented piece meal. It covered when judicial reviews could be taken, however I also read that read the bill got its teeth ripped out during review.
I have seen so many references and reactions to that article by Collison. I am actually really glad that he wrote it.
Conscious_Handle_427 on
Seeks? They literally make the rules?
GerKoll on
So….government finally found out it is in government and might actually try to govern? I don’t dare to hope its true……
NotAnotherOne2024 on
Between 2023 – 2024 when the Planning and Development Act 2024 was in train and subsequently launched by the then Minister O’Brien. He did a tour of all industries relating to residential development delivery’s conferences and proudly proclaimed that the legislation was the third largest piece of legislation in the history of the State, at over 870 pages.
So much so that it became a running joke as for years and still now industry had been calling for streamlined planning legislation and what was received and marked as a “game changer” was more burdensome bureaucracy.
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Probably should have done this a decade ago
“Why now, why not 20 years ago?”.
Couldn’t find the meme for it. But seriously if politicians are only realising now that people upset over the slow delivery of housing where have they been for the past 15 years.
The government voted through a major change to planning law just before the election, I read that it hasn’t been implemented yet, normally it takes a year but as the bill was so large it is being implemented piece meal. It covered when judicial reviews could be taken, however I also read that read the bill got its teeth ripped out during review.
I have seen so many references and reactions to that article by Collison. I am actually really glad that he wrote it.
Seeks? They literally make the rules?
So….government finally found out it is in government and might actually try to govern? I don’t dare to hope its true……
Between 2023 – 2024 when the Planning and Development Act 2024 was in train and subsequently launched by the then Minister O’Brien. He did a tour of all industries relating to residential development delivery’s conferences and proudly proclaimed that the legislation was the third largest piece of legislation in the history of the State, at over 870 pages.
So much so that it became a running joke as for years and still now industry had been calling for streamlined planning legislation and what was received and marked as a “game changer” was more burdensome bureaucracy.