City of Casey

Encourages housing growth and densityGenerally supportive of subdivision

Housing Strategy

Casey actively encourages housing growth as one of Australia's fastest growing municipalities. Subdivision is supported in growth areas with 16 Precinct Structure Plans guiding development. The Housing Strategy directs substantial change to activity centres and transport corridors, with incremental change in established areas. [Sources: Casey Housing Strategy; Subdivision Policy for New Estates; Plan for Victoria Feb 2025]

2051 Housing Target

87,000

Source: Plan for Victoria (February 2025) - 28,500 non-greenfield + 58,500 greenfield

Data Confidence

high

Growth Areas

CranbourneClydeBotanic RidgeCasey CentralBerwickNarre Warren

Minimal Change Areas

Established heritage areasAreas remote from public transport

Planning Overview

## City of Casey Planning Department Analysis **Casey is widely regarded as one of Victoria's most developer-friendly councils**, actively embracing its role as a major growth municipality with ambitious targets of 87,000 new dwellings by 2051. The council has built substantial expertise in **greenfield subdivision approvals** through their 16 Precinct Structure Plans, making them particularly efficient for large-scale residential developments. **Processing times are generally competitive** for subdivision applications, with the council maintaining dedicated growth area teams. Pre-application meetings are encouraged and typically scheduled within 2-3 weeks, though complex applications may face delays during peak lodgement periods when development activity surges. **Common bottlenecks include vegetation assessments** in areas with significant native flora, and occasional delays with referral authorities like Melbourne Water for drainage approvals. The council's **well-resourced planning department** reflects their growth priorities, with specialized teams for different development types. **Casey demonstrates flexible interpretation** of planning policies when applications align with their strategic growth objectives. They actively **support medium-density development** around activity centres like Casey Central and Cranbourne, while remaining protective of established heritage areas. Applicants should expect a **proactive, commercially-aware approach** that balances growth facilitation with infrastructure capacity considerations.

Development Activity

Data from 20232026

Total Applications

3,429

Approved

2,139

Refused

123

Median Processing

91 days

2,139 approved · 123 refused · 303 withdrawn · 864 pending/other
CategoryApplicationsApprovedRefused
Subdivision82561517
Multi-unit55436423
Signage3362449
Outbuilding3301916
Amendment2401028
Single Dwelling23612510
Other22912415
Vegetation2029010

Data last updated: July 2026. Outcome counts reflect decided applications. Data sourced from council planning registers.

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