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REDWatch likely to oppose Waterloo Master Plan over Human Services
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 03, 2020 10:57 PM
This is a series of items taken from the REDWatch Email Update on 3 February 2020. The linked items deal with REDWatch concerns that with the LAHC's master plan being finalised that the promised Human Services Plan has not be developed with the community to sit alongside the built form master plan. Here you can read of REDWatch's experience in trying to get a Human Services Plan for Waterloo public housing tenants and the reason why REDWatch will likely oppose the Waterloo Master Plan when it finally goes on exhibition.
Monthly REDWatch roundtable on the inequality of climate change – 6 Feb 6pm
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 02, 2020 05:54 PM
We hear a lot about what people who own their own houses can do to help mitigate the impact of climate change. If you do not control the place you live, then solar panels and making buildings more adaptable are not options. What can a renter or someone in social / public housing to do? How do we tackle our response to climate change so it does not increase inequality in our society? We have asked a few people with expertise in this topic to come along and lead a round table on this topic. Join us on Thursday 6pm February 6 at the Factory Community Centre, 67 Raglan Street, Waterloo.
DRAFT - Waterloo Impact Project Mapping Local Client Referrals and Agency Services Coordination
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 02, 2020 05:49 PM
This is a Draft report and feedback is being requested. The Waterloo Impact Project explored local perceptions to establish what views existed around the local client referral system and coordination between agencies, both government and non-government, and the needs for any improvement. The consultation consisted of interviews and focus groups with residents and agencies. These conversations highlighted a belief that there is a fragmentation of services and a widespread of imprecise understanding of what organisations are funded to deliver. Service users argue this has resulted in poor outcomes for referrals and service delivery. Meanwhile, services highlighted ongoing resource challenges to meet those needs. This is despite of the diversity of service providers in the area by both government and nongovernment service providers.
Redfern - 600-660 Elizabeth St (near PCYC) - Build to Rent consultation - 18 October 2019 - Rewdfern Townhall
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 02, 2020 05:48 PM
Communities Plus, part of the NSW NSW Government plans to build a new housing project to accommodate a mixed community with new social, affordable and market rental housing opposite Redfern Park at 600-660 Elizabeth Street Redfern. You are invited to learn more about the project.
Redfern - 600-660 Elizabeth St (near PCYC) - Build to Rent consultation - 15 October 2019 - Poets Corner
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 02, 2020 05:47 PM
Communities Plus, part of the NSW NSW Government plans to build a new housing project to accommodate a mixed community with new social, affordable and market rental housing opposite Redfern Park at 600-660 Elizabeth Street Redfern. You are invited to learn more about the project.
Redfern Build to Rent Survey
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 22, 2019 09:12 PM
In mid October 2019 Land and Housing held a brief 2 week consultation on their proposed planning controls for a build to rent development in Elizabeth Street Redfern on the block that currently included the PCYC. In conjunction with two drop in sessions Land and Housing Corporation use the following very basic questionnaire.
Redfern Build to Rent Consultation Boards
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 22, 2019 09:09 PM
In mid October 2019 Land and Housing held a brief 2 week consultation on their proposed planning controls for a build to rent development in Elizabeth Street Redfern on the block that currently included the PCYC. THis PDF includes the four boards used for this exhibition.
Redfern Station Southern Concourse Consultation until 2 June 2019
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 02, 2019 09:43 PM
Plans for a new southern concourse to Redfern Station have been made available for public comment. This is the first step in a State Significant Infrastructure Project process which will take a couple of years to plan and deliver a new concourse.
Council's public meeting on Waterloo - 6 March 6pm
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 02, 2019 09:43 PM
The City of Sydney has called a meeting at Alexandria Town Hall to share their response to the Waterloo Masterplans and to share an alternative proposal for the site being developed by Council's expert planning staff. Beloiw is the text of letter distributed around Redfern and Waterloo about the meeting.
Communities Plus Community information sessions - October 2019 - Poster
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 02, 2019 09:29 PM
The NSW Government plans to build a new housing project to accommodate a mixed community with new social, affordable and market rental housing opposite Redfern Park at 600-660 Elizabeth Street Redfern. You are invited to learn more about the project on * Tuesday 15 October, 2019 - 1pm - 4pm - Poets Corner, 45 Morehead Street Drop by and enjoy a free BBQ lunch or * Friday 18 October, 2019 - 5pm - 8pm - Redfern Town Hall, 73 Pitt Street - Light refreshments will be provided. This is the poster for the event
Council Planning for Growth: What does it mean for Redfern and Waterloo? and REDWatch AGM
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 26, 2019 10:03 AM
Benjamin Pechey A/Executive Manager Strategic Planning & Urban Design at the City of Sydney will talk about Council’s strategic plans for accommodating growth in the City of Sydney. The plans are currently on exhibition.
Michael Cassel to replace Anne Skewes as head of Land and Housing Corporation.
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 26, 2019 09:59 AM
In the Newcastle Herald article below of 20 September 2019, it was announced that Michael Cassel would move from the Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation to head up the Land and Housing Corporation responsible for the Communities Plus program and the Waterloo and redfern public housing redevelopments. Anne Skewes is moving to Crown Lands.
Monthly REDWatch Meeting - Improve how Health works for you and the broader services system
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 31, 2019 07:45 PM
Shane Brown will talk about his Healthy Living Link Worker role in Waterloo for Sydney Local Health District. meets on the first Thursday of the month
Improve how Health works for you and the broader services system poster for 5 Sept 19
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 31, 2019 07:44 PM
This is the poster for Shane Brown's talk about his Healthy Living Link Worker role in Waterloo for Sydney Local Health District. This role exists to help people navigate the complex heath system to get the mix of services they need. It also exists to identify the problems people find where parts of the health system do not work as well as they should. All welcome – bring your questions, stories and suggestions
Redfern Station Community Option 5 Presentation Notes
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 13, 2019 09:33 AM
On August 6th 2019 REDWatch and Reconnect Redfern presented Transport for NSW a Community Option 5 for the Redfern Station southern concourse. These are the notes from that presentation and should be read alongside the option 5 presentation slides. The presentation argues for five major issues to be addressed in designs for a southern concourse. The presentation also makes the case for a bike and pedestrian concourse between North and South Eveleigh which is missing from the options presented by Transport for NSW.
Redfern Station Community Option 5 Presentation Slides
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 13, 2019 09:16 AM
This is the presentation provided by REDWatch and Reconnect Redfern to Transport for NSW on August 6th 2019 of a Community Option 5 for the Redfern Station southern concourse. This presentation argues for five major issues to be addressed in designs for a southern concourse. The presentation also makes the case for a bike and pedestrian concourse between North and South Eveleigh which is missing from the options presented by Transport for NSW. These slides are accompanied by some companion notes that detail information presented to Transport for NSW along side these slides. To understand the community proposal the presentation slides should be viewed alongside the presentation notes. This file is a PDF of the presentation.
Southern Concourse - Option 5 Image - A community option
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 04, 2019 12:38 PM
This is an image from the the community generated option for the Southern Concourse which locals are taking to surrounding institutions and to Transport for NSW (TfNSW). This proposal is a modification on TfNSW's option 4 which even they admit is not viable. If there is to be only one bridge then it has to accommodate cycle and pedestrian movements across the rail corridor and not just provide much needed universal access the platforms. It needs to link people to platforms 11 & 12 and buses as well as to South Eveleigh. It also needs to link to the future developments at North Eveleigh and avoid the problems of Little Eveleigh Street and Marian Street. It also needs to meet Rail's platform limitations and not provide an elevated barrier at the rear of Little Eveleigh properties. The proposal is a concept only and is not fully worked up. For example the community suggested that the pathway could go through the Telecommunications building rather than above it or around it. The representations of this in the proposal is a possible way of doing this, it is to be treated as concept designs only not an indication of a preferred outcome. REDWatch wishes to thank Damien Minton for leading this project between REDWatch and Reconnect Redfern. We also wish to think Architects Cracknell and Lonergan for drawing up the proposal based on the community brief.
Southern Concourse - Option 5 Analysis - A Community Option
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 04, 2019 12:25 PM
This is the community generated option for the Southern Concourse which locals are taking to surrounding institutions and to Transport for NSW (TfNSW). This proposal is a modification on TfNSW's option 4 which even they admit is not viable. If there is to be only one bridge then it has to accommodate cycle and pedestrian movements across the rail corridor and not just provide much needed universal access the platforms. It needs to link people to platforms 11 & 12 and buses as well as to South Eveleigh. It also needs to link to the future developments at North Eveleigh and avoid the problems of Little Eveleigh Street and Marian Street. It also needs to meet Rail's platform limitations and not provide an elevated barrier at the rear of Little Eveleigh properties. The proposal is a concept only and is not fully worked up. For example the community suggested that the pathway could go through the Telecommunications building rather than above it or around it. The representations of this in the proposal is a possible way of doing this, it is to be treated as concept designs only not an indication of a preferred outcome. REDWatch wishes to thank Damien Minton for leading this project between REDWatch and Reconnect Redfern. We also wish to think Architects Cracknell and Lonergan for drawing up the proposal based on the community brief.
RWA Railway Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge Proposals
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 04, 2019 11:53 AM
The Redfern Waterloo Authority (RWA) included the need for a pedestrian and cycle connection between North Eveleigh and South Eveleigh. Here we have assembled some of the planning work they undertook. Firstly we have drawn from the final version of the RWA Built Environment Plan showing two possible connections across the rail corridor. It also included illustrations of how a bridge from North Eveleigh to South Eveleigh would operate and how pedestrians would move from the north end of the station to the south. This work was reflected in the North Eveleigh Concept plan so we have included some material on how this was expected to work on the North Eveleigh side. Finally in 2008 the RWA prepared a proposal for a bridge across the railway line which they called the "Eveleigh Heritage Walk". These documents and supporting were exhibited but the proposal was withdrawn and not progressed. The technical documents can still be accessed on the Department of planning website at http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/index.pl?action=view_job&job_id=1234 - None of these proposals showed how they would connect to the railway platforms however this was expected in the planning documents.
Community Suggestions - Philip Thalis Options Analysis
by REDWatch, last updated: Jul 06, 2019 12:28 PM
This graphic, produced by Architect and City Councillor Philip Thalis, compares four Southern Concourse options for Redfern Station. The Red option is TfNSW's preferred option linking Marian Street to Little Eveleigh Street. The Blue option is TfNSW's option 2, which goes around the heritage Telecommunications building. The Green option is the more direct route for the blue option. The Black option addresses the lack of footpath at Marian Street and feeds directly into South Eveleigh. It should be noted however that none of these options currently connect to platforms 11&12 and to the buses. These options also do not include the option of a bridge from North Eveleigh to South Eveleigh that connects to a rail concourse that does not discharge into Little Eveleigh street. Of these options the black option seems to be the option supported by many campaigning to for a better Southern Concourse outcome at Redfern Station.
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