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Consultant Site Visits during Master Planning
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 05, 2017 03:56 PM
Following on from the announcement on 18 May that Waterloo has been nominated as a State Significant Precinct, Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) have been informing the community when technical consultants are on-site so people know what is going on around the estate and so you can also inform others. They are aiming to have the information for the coming week available on Friday. As it is available REDWatch will post it here. Immediately below you will see some general information on these visits and links to additional information.
Waterloo State Significant Precinct (SSP) Studies and Consultants
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 04, 2017 02:26 PM
NSW Planning and Environment have posted details of the studies required for the Waterloo State Significant Precinct, Land and Housing Corporation has posted a summary of these requirements and information about how and by whom the studies will be undertaken. In addition there have been two sessions in which there has been verbal clarification on some of the study issues. Here we have bought the information on studies as of 2 June 2017 together in one place.
Council's Role in the Waterloo SSP and the Project Review Panel
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 04, 2017 01:35 PM
According to the Precinct Declaration The Department of Planning and Environment has established a Project Review Panel for the Nominated State Significant Precinct - Waterloo. It also provides some information alongside the initial announcement that gives us information about the City of Sydney Council role.
City of Sydney Presentation on Waterloo Study Requirements to REDWatch 1 June 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: Jun 04, 2017 10:32 AM
This presentation on the Waterloo State Significant Precinct was delivered by Ben Pechey from City of Sydney Council to REDWatch. The presentation dealt with the requested topic of Density well done by saying that Council's requirements, including a set of principles from the Lord Mayor, were included in the study requirements and that Council would have an active role in monitoring the process. For those who are looking for a more specific presentation by the city on density issues we suggest looking at Council's Director of City Planning Graham Jahn in a presentation last year on the REDWatch site at www.redwatch.org.au/RWA/Waterloo/2016waterloo. Discussion is also underway to clarify with Council how the City will work with the Community at the same time as working officially in the Waterloo State Significant Precinct process.
Density done well - What does it mean for Waterloo?
by REDWatch, last updated: May 30, 2017 09:05 AM
Council will present to residents on the studies required for the Waterloo redevelopment and what is needed for density to be done well in Waterloo.
Community Plus Waterloo Newsletter May 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: May 28, 2017 11:30 AM
Following the declaration of the State Significant Precinct Land and Housing Corporation's Communities Plus issued a newsletter on 26 May 2017 advising the community of the announcement and the proposed consultation.
Waterloo Master Plan Site Visits from 29 May to 2 June 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: May 28, 2017 11:27 AM
LAHC has provided details of consultants working on master plan studies that will on Waterloo Estate during the week 29 May to 2 June 2017. These are provided below.
Study Requirements Nominated State Significant Precinct – Waterloo May 2017 - Differences highlighted
by REDWatch, last updated: May 27, 2017 09:19 PM
This document has had key differences between the Waterloo Estate and Waterloo Metro Quarter requirements highlighted by REDWatch to assist readers identify the differences between the two sets of requirements. This is a guide only. While we have taken care in this comparison we can not guarantee that all differences have been identified. Readers should rely on their own comparisons. If you identify any errors please email details to mail@redwatch.org.au. The original file can be downloaded from http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/Plans-for-your-area/State-significant-precincts/Waterloo.
Study Requirements Nominated State Significant Precinct – Waterloo May 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: May 27, 2017 11:27 AM
On 26 May 2017 NSW Planning and Environment posted the Study Requirements for the Waterloo State Significant Precinct. Please note that there are two different sets of study requirements in this document and they are not identical - one covers the Waterloo Estate (pages 8-32) and the other covers the Metro quarter (pages 35-55). A Social Sustainability Assessment is required for the Estate but not for the Metro Quarter. Here is the link to the requirements.
LAHC Calendar of Events for the Master Plan
by REDWatch, last updated: May 26, 2017 09:33 AM
With the State Significant Precinct declaration Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) have released to the Waterloo Redevelopment Group an outline of the master plan timeline. The pink and blue lines indicate the stages on the time line and the green boxes above contain an outline of the activities expected during that month. The letters in the top right hand corner is the first letter of the month that activities are expected.
Quick Waterloo Tree and public domain Study!
by REDWatch, last updated: May 24, 2017 06:37 PM
Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) have advised that there will be master plan consultants on Waterloo Estate on Friday 25 and 26 May 2017.
Quick Waterloo Traffic Study!
by REDWatch, last updated: May 23, 2017 09:18 AM
Land and Housing Corporation advised that a quick Traffic Study was being undertaken on Tuesday 23 May 2017. The traffic study will be measuring current traffic levels – vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle of the greater Waterloo area.
Initial Waterloo State Significant Precinct Declaration Details
by REDWatch, last updated: May 23, 2017 08:35 AM
Following the State Significant Precinct declaration for Waterloo on 18 May 2017 additional information was placed on both the NSW Planning and Environment's website and on the Communities Plus website. REDWatch provided the following initial unpacking of the declaration announcement to members, supporters and agencies on 21 May 2016.
Map of Waterloo Estate and Metro Station showing private land
by REDWatch, last updated: May 21, 2017 03:57 PM
This map is has been shown on the Waterloo page of UrbanGrowth's Central to Eveleigh website. It shows the area of public housing subject to redevelopment as well as the area resumed for the new Metro Station development. Areas along Wellington Street and Cope Street between Wellington and John Streets are not shown as part of the estate because they are privately owned. These sites but are covered by the Waterloo State Significant Precinct study to change planning controls and master plan the estate and the area above the station.
Waterloo Nominated as State Significant Precinct kicks off Master Planning
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2017 10:13 AM
Waterloo has been nominated by the NSW Government as a new State Significant Precinct which formally kicks off the master planning of the site. Residents have been advised by staff involved in the master planning that the master planning will commence with a month of capacity building with consultation workshops planned to commence towards the end of June/beginning of July. The Communities Plus website will be updated soon as the Department of Planning and Environment’s website. A newsletter to residents is planned for next week.
Connect Redfern
by REDWatch, last updated: May 01, 2017 08:04 PM
Connect Redfern issue a number of lists (updated at the beginning of the school term) for Children and Family services in Redfern Waterloo. We have posted the most recent listings. These brochures are also available by email. If you wish to be placed on the email list for future brochures please contact Jo on 9319 3207 or email connectredfern@yahoo.com.au. If you would like information about your organisation / activities placed in these brochures, or need to make changes to current information, please contact Jo.
REDWatch Meeting - The Path Less Travelled - A Round Table on Commuter Affairs
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 30, 2017 08:38 PM
What are the positives and challenges of being a cyclist, pedestrian or public transport user in the City of Sydney? How can we design our streets to improve walkability? How can redevelopment sites encourage commuting that is safe, environmentally sustainable, and economically beneficial?
And if the Government won't listen? REDWatch discusses Non Violent Action
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 04, 2017 09:37 PM
Activists throughout the history of inner Sydney have found that making their voices heard required more than words. With another round of development looming, can we reinvent the tradition of nonviolent direct action for a new political era? Join REDWatch and guests to discuss active ways of standing up to injustice and navigating recent changes to protest law.
Building a platform of opportunity for Redfern/waterloo redevelopment
by REDWatch, last updated: Mar 06, 2017 07:54 PM
On 2nd March 2017 REDWatch held a session on Health Impacts and redevelopment – what do we need to know? The input to this session was provided by Elizabeth Harris, an Associate Professor in the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity at the University of NSW and Director of the Health Equity Research and Development Unit, Sydney Local Health District. Below is an outline of her presentation.
Health Impacts and redevelopment – what do we need to know?
by REDWatch, last updated: Mar 01, 2017 08:52 AM
With master planning about to get underway for Waterloo, REDWatch has asked Elizabeth Harris to talk about the health impacts that arise for redeveloping public housing estates.
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