The twin public housing towers at Waterloo would remain standing and new unit blocks would top 13 storeys, under a lower-density plan for the redeveloped estate put forward by the City of Sydney.
The City of Sydney council would create one large park with a community centre at the estate site, under a lower-density plan.The government's plans for 6800 dwellings will accommodate more than three times the existing 2012 homes on the site and transform it into one of the densest masses of development in the city.
In comparison, the council's plan would include 5300 residences. Those dwellings would be spread among apartment blocks that would top 13 storeys around a major park planned for the site.The site's 30-storey Matevai and Turanga towers would be retained, as well as two other large public housing blocks that would each be split into two smaller buildings.
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