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Mount Druitt Commuter Car ParkReview of Environmental FactorsAdvertisement of the REF public display in local newspaper with a link to the TCAwebsite that includes a summary of the Proposal, a copy of the REF andin<strong>for</strong>mation on how to provide feedback; andConsultation with Council, RTA, <strong>Transport</strong> <strong>NSW</strong>, RailCorp and other non-communitystakeholders.5.3. Community involvementCommunity consultation activities <strong>for</strong> the proposed commuter car park would beundertaken during public display of this REF. The REF would be displayed <strong>for</strong> a periodof approximately two weeks. Display material would include the REF, a summarydocument outlining the key findings of the environmental impact assessment; andcopies of drawings, aerials and artist‘s impressions.The REF would be placed on public display at the following locations:1. Blacktown City Council, 62 Flushcombe Road Blacktown, Monday to Friday0830 – 1630;2. Mount Druitt Library, 55 North Parade, Mount Druitt, Monday to Friday 0930 -1945, Saturday 0930 – 1600;3. Max Weber Library, corner of Flushcombe Road and Alpha Street, Blacktown,Monday to Friday 0930 – 1945, Saturday 0930 - 1600, Sunday 1200 - 1600;and4. TCA Head Office, Level 5, Tower A, Zenith Centre, 821 Pacific Highway,Chatswood, Monday to Friday 0830 - 1700.The REF would also be available on TCA‘s website www.tca.nsw.gov.au. In<strong>for</strong>mation onthe Proposal would be available through the Project Infoline (1800 684 490) or viaemail (mail@tca.nsw.gov.au).During this time feedback would be invited. Following a review of feedback received,TCA would determine whether to proceed with the Proposal.5.4. Aboriginal community involvementA preliminary historical and archaeological review of the site and surrounds did notidentify the Proposal location as a place of Aboriginal significance nor did the reviewidentify the site as a likely place <strong>for</strong> Aboriginal objects to be uncovered. There<strong>for</strong>e itwas not considered necessary to undertake specific Aboriginal consultation. However,if feedback is received during public display of the REF relating to Aboriginal issues,then Aboriginal community consultation would be undertaken.5.5. Government agency and stakeholder involvementTCA has established a Project Control Group (PCG) comprising representatives of thekey state agencies likely to have a significant input or involvement in delivery of theProposal. The PCG consists of representatives from TCA, <strong>Transport</strong> <strong>NSW</strong>, RailCorp andRTA. The PCG meets on a monthly basis and provides program direction and a conduitto key in<strong>for</strong>mation sources within each organisation. As a sub-group of the PCG, TCAhas also established the Joint Agency Planning and Review Group (JAPARG) in order toco-ordinate the planning and environmental impact assessment process <strong>for</strong> theProposal.KMH-2010123a REF Rev 4 doc Page 37 of 116Status: Final

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