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Sign the petition to restore support for Redfern & Waterloo tenant services following HCP and TPRS defunding
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 27, 2018 12:17 PM
REDWatch is very concerned about the loss of services for Redfern and Waterloo public tenants that will happen with the ending of the Tenant Resource Participation Service (TPRS) and the Redfern Waterloo based Housing Communities Program (HCP). We have organised a petition to bring attention to the problem and to seek a response from FACS.
Waterloo Options - consultation kit for groups
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 12, 2018 10:04 AM
This kit has been prepared for community groups and local service providers so they can conduct their own consultation / study session on the Waterloo options. The kit includes a cover sheet with links to supporting materials; A Group Discussion Guide for facilitators; An template for recording issues raised in the discussion and a summary sheet. The kit is designed for agencies, churches, community groups and anyone who wants to sit down with some friends and talk about the options proposed by LAHC for the redevelopment of the Waterloo public housing estate. The document is in Microsoft Word.
Waterloo Redevelopment Options Testing Survey Questions
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 11, 2018 12:47 PM
To assist people prepare for the survey we have provided the questions so you can see them before you respond. Before you start the survey, please make sure you are able to readily view the three redevelopment options. For example, you may want to download the Options from the website and print a copy, or keep a copy of the Waterloo Redevelopment Options brochure handy whilst you work your way through the survey. Alternatively, you can attend a community day or visit Waterloo Connect to view large printed copies of the options. The document is a 1 Mb Microsoft Word document.
Waterloo Redevelopment Activities Calendar for Options Testing
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 10, 2018 11:13 PM
This is the Waterloo Redevelopment Activities Calendar covering the Waterloo redevelopment options testing in October 2018. Please note two sessions had not been finalised when this calandar was published.
LAHC Waterloo Newsletter - September 2018 - On Options Testing
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 27, 2018 05:04 PM
In this September 2018 newsletter LAHC released some details of option testing. It includes dates for two Community Information days, a call to register to participate in focus groups and the link to an online questionnaire. It makes no reference to the proposed posting of the options support materials that has been requested.
Clover Moore Meeting with the concerned residents at Waterloo
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:56 PM
The item below appeared in Clover Moore's eNews 875 on 14 September 2018 and reports on a meeting held between councillors and Waterloo tenants on 12 September 2018.
Study Session Introduction
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:46 PM
Each of the four technical baseline study sessions held for the Waterloo Estate Master Plan by Communities Plus was preceded by this common introduction.
Heritage Arts and Culture
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:44 PM
Presentation for Session 4: Thursday 6 September, 9am - 12pm - Heritage; Arts & Culture. This was one of four technical baseline study sessions held for the Waterloo Estate Master Plan by Communities Plus. A common introduction to each session was [provided and this is listed separately.
Traffic & Transport; Noise and Air Polution; Sustainability
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:44 PM
Presentation for Session 3: Monday 3 September, 10am - 2pm -Traffic & Transport; Noise & Air Pollution; Sustainability. This was one of four technical baseline study sessions held for the Waterloo Estate Master Plan by Communities Plus. A common introduction to each session was [provided and this is listed separately.
Housing Diversity and Affordability; Social Sustainability
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:43 PM
Presentation for Study Session 1: Wednesday 29 August, 1pm - 4.30pm - Housing Diversity; Social Sustainability. This was one of four technical baseline study sessions held for the Waterloo Estate Master Plan by Communities Plus. A common introduction to each session was [provided and this is listed separately.
Urban Forrest and Open Space
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:43 PM
Presentation for Session 2: Friday 31 August, 10am - 12.30pm - Urban Forest; Open Space. This was one of four technical baseline study sessions held for the Waterloo Estate Master Plan by Communities Plus. A common introduction to each session was [provided and this is listed separately.
Waterloo Baseline Study Summaries
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:39 PM
In the lead up to the study sessions LAHC released some brief summaries of the baseline technical studies. This is the document titled "Waterloo State Significant Precinct Baseline Investigations - Key Study Summaries July2018"
Baseline Study Sessions
by REDWatch, last updated: Sep 17, 2018 10:39 PM
LAHC held sessions on nine key baseline technical studies between Wednesday 29 August 2018 and Saturday 8th of September. Two or three studies were covered in the first four sessions with the last one a drop in. Here are the presentations made at the four sessions. The sessions were: • Session 1: Wednesday 29 August, 1pm - 4.30pm - Housing Diversity; Social Sustainability; • Session 2: Friday 31 August, 10am - 12.30pm - Urban Forest; Open Space; • Session 3: Monday 3 September, 10am - 2pm -Traffic & Transport; Noise & Air Pollution; Sustainability; • Session 4: Thursday 6 September, 9am - 12pm - Heritage; Arts & Culture; • Session 5: Saturday 8 September, 10am - 1pm - Drop-In covering all of the above baseline studies.
Waterloo Baseline Study Summaries Released
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 21, 2018 12:04 PM
On 21 August 2018, Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) released the "Waterloo State Significant Precinct Baseline Investigations - Key Study Summaries July 2018". The document was released via the registration process for a series of study sessions on the baseline studies running between 29 August and 8 September 2018. As the studies have not been made publically available by LAHC, REDWatch is making these studies publically available on the REDWatch website. Registration for the five study sessions can be made at www.eventbrite.com.au/o/communities-plus-17612744184
Mayoral Minute on Redevelopment of Waterloo Precinct - 13 August 2018
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 14, 2018 09:52 PM
Tej minute below was moved by Lord mayor Clover Moore at the City of Sydney Council meeting on 13 August 2018, raising her concerns about the Waterloo options.
Waterloo Redevelopment Masterplan Whiteboard Animation
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 10, 2018 09:27 AM
We are proud to launch the Waterloo Redevelopment Masterplan Process Whiteboard Animation project developed by Inner Sydney Voice and Counterpoint Community Services in conjunction with the Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board Waterloo Redevelopment Group. This project was funded by the Law & Justice Foundation NSW. The aim of the whiteboard animation project is to provide independent information to the whole of the Waterloo community and key stakeholders on the Waterloo masterplan process, and to encourage the community to have its voice heard as part of the process through an engaging, original and innovative medium. We strongly encourage you to share this video with your neighbours, colleagues, friends and families. Please share on your social media and organisation websites where possible. Our aim is to reach as many people are possible who may not know how the masterplan process works, who have not been involved in the masterplan conversations to date, or who find it confusing. We hope this video helps to put together the complicated pieces of the planning puzzle and simplify the process. Capturing the Waterloo story so far and what the next steps are in a three and a half minute video was no mean feat! Over the coming weeks and months we will be screening the video at local meetings and forums. We also encourage other organisations and community groups to have screenings at their meetings or upcoming events.
Metro Quarter feedback report
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 09, 2018 09:19 PM
On August 1 2018 UrbanGrowth Development Corp (UGDC) released its Engagement Report on what was heard in its three-week informal exhibition on the new Metro station and the buildings above it.
Elizabeth Street Redfern “Build to Rent”
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 09, 2018 09:19 PM
On 2 August 2018 REDWatch held a forum on the Elizabeth Street Build to Rent model. As we explained in our email update LAHC got itself a bit tangled up and organising the meeting was a bit like an episode of Utopia. In spite if this we had a useful session unpacking this model which has some major attractions as part of the Communities Plus program - mainly that it does not sell off public housing lands.
Waterloo Options released - REDWatch
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 09, 2018 09:19 PM
Below are the links to the options papers released on 2 August and some comments made initially by REDWatch.
Waterloo Estate Options
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 09, 2018 09:03 PM
On 2nd August Land and Housing Corporation released the outline of the three options for the redevelopment of the Waterloo public housing estate that they propose to discuss with the Waterloo community in September and October 2018. Here is some information about the announcement and the options options.
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