The Strategic Development Framework (SDF) for Glasgow city centre has now been adopted by Glasgow City Council after approval from the Scottish Government.
The SDF for the city centre was developed through public consultation, and at its heart, the document has six key ambitions for the city centre to bring economic, environmental and social benefit to Glasgow:
• Reinforce the city centre's economic competitiveness
• Re-populate the city centre and ensure liveable and sustainable neighbourhoods that promote health, wellbeing and social cohesion
• Reconnect the city centre with surrounding communities and its riverside
• Reduce traffic dominance and car dependency and create a pedestrian and cycle friendly city centre, with improved public transport, that is healthier and cleaner
• Green the city centre and make it climate resilient with a network of high-quality public spaces and green-blue infrastructure that caters for a variety of human and climatic needs
• Repair, restore and enhance the urban fabric to reconnect streets and reinforce the city centre's distinctive heritage and character.
The delivery of these ambitions will mean that Glasgow will have a city centre that is vibrant, sustainable, liveable and well-connected, offering '20-minute neighbourhoods' that provide all the daily (and night-time) needs of the people who work, live, study and visit there in terms of local services, shops and green space.
The environment of the city centre will be healthier, with its streets and public spaces both more attractive and more resilient to climate change - helping to deliver the national target to be net zero-carbon by 2045. The area will also attract more investment as businesses and developers respond to the increased quality of its spaces and places, so fundamental to the enjoyment of a city centre.
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