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Glenbrook Sation REF (pdf 3.15MB) - Transport for NSW - NSW ...

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Review of Environmental Factors<strong>Glenbrook</strong> commuter car park and interchange upgrade5.2.1 Consultation tools and activities<strong>Transport</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>NSW</strong> would notify the community of the public display of the <strong>REF</strong> via:• Distribution of a Proposal Update to commuters, businesses, residents and localorganisations• A door knock of local residents in the immediate area of the proposed commuter car parkand interchange upgrade• Advertisements placed in the local newspapers.5.3 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTCommunity consultation activities <strong>for</strong> the Proposal would be undertaken during the public display of this<strong>REF</strong>.The <strong>REF</strong> would be placed on public display <strong>for</strong> a period of two weeks and be available on the <strong>Transport</strong><strong>for</strong> New South Wales website and at the following locations:• Blaxland Library, 33 Hope Street, Blaxland• Blue Mountains City Council office 104 Macquarie Road, Springwood• Blue Mountains City Council office, 2‐6 Civic Place, Katoomba• <strong>Transport</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>NSW</strong>, 821 Pacific Highway, Chatswood• www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects In<strong>for</strong>mation on the Proposal would be availablethrough the Project Infoline (1800 684 490) or via email (project@transport.nsw.gov.au).The Environmental Impact Assessment Reports undertaken as part of the <strong>REF</strong> process would be availableon the <strong>Transport</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>NSW</strong> website.During this display period feedback would be invited. Following a review of feedback received, <strong>Transport</strong><strong>for</strong> New South Wales would determine whether to proceed with the Proposal.5.4 ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTAn Aboriginal Heritage Inventory Management System (AHIMS) search was undertaken <strong>for</strong> the proposedsite with a buffer of 200m. The search did not identify the presence of any items of Aboriginal heritagesignificance occurring on these sites. Given these results and the highly disturbed nature of the site it wasnot considered necessary to undertake specific Aboriginal consultation. If during public display of the <strong>REF</strong>,submissions are received relating to Aboriginal issues, then appropriate Aboriginal communityconsultation would be undertaken.5.5 GOVERNMENT AGENCY AND STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT<strong>Transport</strong> <strong>for</strong> New South Wales established a Project Control Group (PCG) comprising representatives ofthe key state government agencies likely to have a significant input or involvement in delivery of the<strong>Transport</strong> Access Program. The PCG consists of representatives from <strong>Transport</strong> <strong>for</strong> New South Wales,RailCorp and Roads and Maritime Services (RMS). The PCG meet on a regular basis and provide programdirection and a conduit to key in<strong>for</strong>mation sources within each organisation.Ref No: 2260812 24

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