North Eveleigh Major Project Application by RWA 2008

In January 2008 the Redfern Waterloo Authority submitted their Major Project Application for the Redevelopment for residential, commercial, retail and cultural uses of North Eveleigh. On March 13 2008 the Minister for Planning declared the proposal to be a major project under Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

This is a copy of the September 2006 "Preliminary Traffic and Transport Strategy for Draft Built Environment Plan (Stage 1)". In meeting with Parsons Brinckerhoff and the RWA to clarify traffic issues in the "Traffic and Transport Impact Assessment North Eveleigh Development" residents were advised that many of the issues raised had been dealt with in the BEP 1. The RWA subsequently made available a printed copy of the report which we have scanned and added an OCR overlay. A text PDF version of the report has been requested and if made available we will replace the scanned file with the original PDF. As this is an OCR version any text extracted from the report must be checked for errors against the underlying scanned copy before use. The BEP report contains figures for some of the key intersections and queue lengths which have not been included in the final report. Please note however that these are only indicative as the final report is based on later projections. REDWatch has requested that the traffic intersection movements for all intersections as well as the queue lengths from the new study be made available with the RWA promised Q&As not yet released. (File is OCR on Scan PDF 3.9 MB)

The RWA Concept Plan for North Eveleigh has a number of components. It is not our Intention to put all documents on the REDWatch website. The documents should remain on the RWA or Department of Planning's Websites after exhibition for reference. REDWatch has downloaded these documents should they be required in the future.

This is the text of the City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh. This document has been made using Optical Character Recognition to make the City Councils submission more available.

This is the Attachment table to the City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh. This document is a scan copy with an Optical Character Recognition overlay. This is done to facilitate searching of the document. If you plan to copy sections of the text from this document please check the text against the scan to ensure there are no recognition errors. File is 3 MB PDF.

This is the City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh. This document is a scan copy with an Optical Character Recognition overlay. This is done to fasciliate searching of the document. If you plan to copy sections of the text from this document please check the text against the scan to ensure there are no recognition errors. File is 1 MB PDF.

This article by Sunanda Creagh in the Sydney Morning Herald of August 2, 2008 deals with the range of issues surrounding the redevelopment of North Eveleigh.

This letter was submitted by Robert Domm to the Sydney Morning Herald in response to the SMH's "Battle Stations for North Eveleigh" on August 2 and Brian Dunnett's letter "Ditching Eveleigh agreement robs the future by discounting the past". In the letter the RWA seeks to address "some of inaccurate commentary about rail heritage that is currently occurring".

This is a copy of a letter written by Bruce & Sarah Lay in Wilson Street Darlington to Minister Kristina Keneally about two of the issues raised in the walk around of North Eveleigh with Minister Sartor. A letter in similar form has also been sent to Carmel Tebbitt. The views in the letters are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of REDWatch and we provide it here to encourage discussion and debate on the issues. File is PDF 73 KB.

This is a copy of the advice from Stapleton Transport and Planning Pty Ltd to Bruce Lay that supports the western entry to the North Eveleigh site being at Golden Grove Street. This report follows Minister Sartor's indication at the walk around that he would consider workable proposals for entry from Golden Grove street or Forbes Street to the site. File is PDF 69KB.