On 27 January the RWA released the Draft of Phase 2 of their Built Environment Plan (BEP2). Below you will find details of the plan which was only on exhibition until 28 February 2011. REDWatch has collected a range of background materials about the issues associated with the redevelopment of public housing – these can be found via the Public Housing tab at the top of the page or by the link at the foot of this page. The RWA Draft BEP2 is being finalised by the Sydney Metropolitan Development Authority as aprt of a wider precinct study.
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- BEP2 Consultation - Places Document can be Viewed
Below is a list of places where the Draft BEP2 Plan can be viewed if you are unable to view the document electronically. - Links to Other Submissions
The RWA website contains submissions from people and Organisations who are happy to have their comments made public. We have not placed all these on the REDWatch website but below we have provided links to these submissions. - REDWatch BEP2 Issues : Open Space
Open Space is an important issue in Redfern and Waterloo and the Draft Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan Stage 2 (BEP2) does not set a target for open space per person as has been happen in other developments such as Green Square. Below is the text of a leaflet on this issue prepared by REDWat - RWA BEP 2 Newsletter Text
On 27 January 2011 when the RWA placed its Built Environment Plan Phase 2 (BEP2) on exhibition they produced a Newsletter regarding the exhibition which was distributed in the Redfern and Waterloo areas. This newsletter has many illustrations and is best red in the pdf. This text version is designed - The Precinct submission on BEP2
The Precinct is one of eleven precincts on Housing NSW’s Waterloo Estate. It comprises some 206 households of the total of 2502 households on the estate. The estate covers the area bounded by Cope, Philip, Morehead, and Mc Evoy streets. Their BEP2 submission is below.