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Metro quarter to open without trains
by REDWatch, last updated: May 27, 2018 01:11 PM
The construction of large buildings around a new metro railway station at Waterloo in Sydney's inner south will be fast-tracked after planning for them was separated from the massive redevelopment of a nearby Public housing estate, writes Matt O'Sullivan in The Sun Herald of 27 May 2018.
REDWatch Roundtable on Human Services - Thursday 3rd May 6pm
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 03:39 PM
REDWatch Roundtable on Human Services - Thursday 3rd May 6pm at the Factory Community Centre – this is an opportunity for local residents to raise their comments about what needs to change in the human services system. A flyer to promote this event is attached.
Metro Quarter Draft Master Plan Information Session - Wed 30th May 5-8pm Redfern Town Hall
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 03:38 PM
This is an opportunity to comment on the proposed master plan for the Waterloo Metro Quarter before it is finalised and submitted for formal exhibition. The Metro Quarter will be integrated with the new Waterloo Sydney Metro Station and will encompass a new Metro Station and over station development, including new homes (including social and affordable housing), shops, community health services / community services and a new public / community plaza (concept only image) with an adjoining community building. The Metro Quarter Precinct is bounded by Botany Road, Cope Street, Raglan and Wellington Street. The Metro Quarter will be delivered ahead of the wider Waterloo Estate redevelopment and aims to be completed by 2022 before the trains are expected in 2024.
For More Information
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 02:21 PM
Below are the links to the major government bodies dealing with Waterloo
REDWatch Initial Reaction on the Master Plan separation of Metro Quarter from Waterloo Estate
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 02:07 PM
Below are the initial comments from REDWatch about the Metro Quarter Master Plan announcement on 18 May 2018 as sent to REDWatch members and supporters.
Link to Sydney Metro Waterloo Station Website
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 02:05 PM
This is a quick link to the Sydney Metro webpage for the proposed Waterloo Station
What do we know about what is planned for the Metro Quarter from the announcement
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 02:01 PM
The Metro Quarter will be integrated with the new Waterloo Sydney Metro Station and will encompass a new Metro Station and over station development, including new homes (including social and affordable housing), shops, community health services / community services and a new public / community plaza (concept only image) with an adjoining community building. The Metro Quarter Precinct is bounded by Botany Road, Cope Street, Raglan and Wellington Street. The Metro Quarter will be delivered ahead of the wider Waterloo Estate redevelopment and aims to be completed by 2022 before the trains are expected in 2024.
Link to the UrbanGrowth Metro Quarter Website
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 01:57 PM
Quick link to the UrbanGrowth Development Corporation's Official Metro Quarter Website
Waterloo Metro Quarter Master Planning
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 12:16 PM
The Metro Quarter is the site above the proposed Waterloo Metro Station. It has its own State Significant Precinct (SSP) study requirements. Early Visioning and study preparation was undertaken jointly with the Waterloo Estate SSP. On 18 May 2018 it was announced that the Metro Quarter master plan would be decoupled from Waterloo Estate master plan and that development of the Metro Quarter would be fast tracked to be built by 2022, two years before the station is scheduled to start operation. The announcement came simultaneously with 13 days notice of a 21 day "non statutory" exhibition of the draft master plan proposal for the above and below ground aspects of the site. The announcement broke undertakings given by LAHC, representing themselves, UrbanGrowth and Transport for NSW, that there would be a 6-8 weeks break between the release of the Visioning and consultant report summaries before there was any master plan consultations. During this time there was to be workshops run by the consultants on the main studies so the community understood the issues raised by the consultants that should be reflected in the the master plan. The decoupling makes it difficult to deal with site wide issues such as what community facilities might be best located on the estate or at the station.
Waterloo Metro Tunnel and Excavation
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 11:32 AM
Here we have gathered specific information about the demolition of the Waterloo Station site, the digging of the station hole and the tunneling needed for the construction of the Waterloo Metro Station. This is the work being undertaken by John Holland. It is separate from the station fit out and what is built above the station which is referred to as the Metro Quarter.
State Significant Precinct (SSP) Declarations and Study Requirements
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 11:26 AM
On 18 May 2017 Waterloo Estate, including the private land within the Consolidated Estate boundary, and the Metro Station above ground now called Waterloo Metro Quarter were declared as two State Significant Precincts (SSPs). While the SSP requirements for each site have a lot of overlap there are some differences which we have highlighted in our comparison. Here is information about the SSP Declarations and the Study requirements. Please note however that the Study requirements are what NSW Planning and Environment require as a basis for setting new planning controls. The studies as undertaken by consultants cover these requirements in a different way. There are also other studies being undertaken which are not required for planning controls but which deal with more "people" rather than SSP requirements.
Joint "Master Plan" studies and consultants
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 11:22 AM
On 29 May 2017 Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) issued details on the way in which Urban Growth and LAHC consultants will undertake the studies required by the the Department of Planning. Waterloo Estate, including private land within the Consolidated Estate boundary, and the Metro Station above ground now called Waterloo Metro Quarter were declared as two State Significant Precincts (SSPs). The Study requirements in the SSPs are what NSW Planning and Environment require as a basis for setting new planning controls. Given the substantial overlap in the SSP requirements for both sites the studies are being done together and divided up among consultants. They will be tailored to a specific SSP site when placed on formal public exhibition. The consultant's studies cover the SSP requirements in a different way to the studies listed in the SSP. In everyday dealing during the master plan it will be these consultant studies which we are calling the "Master Plan" studies. There are also other studies being undertaken which are not required for planning controls but which deal with more "people" rather than SSP requirements and these are also included in this section.
Joint Engagement and Visioning
by REDWatch, last updated: May 19, 2018 11:01 AM
Here we have pulled together information about community engagement leading up to and during through the Visioning phase of the Waterloo Master Plan. The visioning phase was undertaken for both the Waterloo Metro Quarter and the Waterloo Estate even though each area had its own State Significant Development Study Requirements. Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) lead the engagement on behalf of UrbanGrowth and Transport for NSW. Following Visioning the Master Planning for each site was done separately.
Waterloo Health Forum 2.0 - Building a Healthy Resilient Community 8.30am to 2.00pm Friday 4th May
by REDWatch, last updated: May 01, 2018 09:50 PM
SLHD’s Waterloo Health Forum 2.0 - Building a Healthy Resilient Community 8.30am to 2.00pm Friday 4th May at NCIE. Everyone welcome please RSVP to SLHD-Planning@health.nsw.gov.au by 27th April, 2018
Human Services - May 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: May 01, 2018 09:17 AM
The beginning of May 2018 has a Waterloo human services focus, with three events providing different opportunities for people to hear about, discuss and provide input on what needs to happen to better provide human services in the area. More information about each of the events can be found later in this email. The three events are:
Report of the Building a Healthy and Resilient Waterloo Now and Into the Future 27th, 28th September 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 26, 2018 12:12 PM
On the 27th and 28th September 2017, a two-day forum was held by SLHD in collaboration with Counterpoint Community Services, Inner Sydney Voice and REDWatch, to identify ways to improve the health and wellbeing of the residents of Waterloo now, and into the future. This is the report issued by Sydney Local Area Health on that forum.
FACS Waterloo Human Services Planning #2 Workshop of 20 March 2018
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 25, 2018 05:11 PM
This is an outline of the process for the 20 March 2018 government and NGO human service agencies workshop, that was released publicly by FACS LAHC.
FACS Waterloo Human Services Planning #1 Workshop of 20 February 2018
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 25, 2018 05:02 PM
This is a compilation of material presented to government and NGO human service agencies, that was released publicly by FACS LAHC. It provides an overview of what the workshop covered and an indication of the policy framework within which a Waterloo Human Services Plan might fit.
Locomotive Workshop redevelopment SSDAs - Exhibition until 15 Dec 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 08, 2018 07:34 PM
Mirvac originally split its proposal for the Locomotive Workshop into two but the Department of Planning has placed both the Mirvac DAs on exhibition together. There are differences between the documents as they deal with different ends of Loco. The Bays 1-5 DA deals with the heritage Bays 1 & 2, the proposed retail and the impact of the proposed supermarket on heritage. Bays 6-16 deal with the commercial end of the development. The issues related to the movable heritage collection and how the development deals with the heritage fabric of the buildings goes across both DAs.
No Redfern Station in Future Transport 2056 - TfNSW until 3 Dec
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 08, 2018 07:33 PM
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance released the Future Transport 2056 draft strategy alongside the release of the Greater Sydney Commission’s draft Greater Sydney Region Plan – the first time long-term planning and transport have been done in direct collaboration. Future Transport 2056 is a comprehensive strategy to ensure the way we travel is more personal, integrated, accessible, safe, reliable and sustainable. There are three parts to the strategy; programs that are committed to or funded by the NSW Government over the next ten years; projects that are under investigation and visionary projects in the 20 year plus timeframe that are being identified now for future consideration as our population grows. The only mention of Redfern Station is on the main web page whch says "Redfern Station was upgraded to improve access for customers. The project included a new lift to platforms 6 and 7, a new section of canopy providing sheltered access to the lift, and new CCTV, lighting and fencing around the lift area." The draft Future Transport 2056 strategy will be open for comment until December 3.
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