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Name Withheld
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LILYFIELD
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New South Wales
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I object to this modification, please attached document
thanks Jane Cameron
thanks Jane Cameron
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Adrian Carter
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Adrian Carter
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GLEBE
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New South Wales
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People living in Glebe often walk or cycle from our homes through Bicentennial Park to Annandale and Leichhardt. Likewise, many people from Annandale and Leichhardt come to the Tramsheds, the Park and to Glebe on foot and by bike. Through these walking and cycling activities, and the shared use of the Park for kids' activities and dog-play, our neighbouring suburbs have close ties. The proposed M4-M5 Link Mod 2 would rudely sever the living link between these communities, by making it difficult and unpleasant to cross between Annandale and Bicentennial Park.
I notice that you use the Orwellian term "active transport". We locals are not so stupid as to swallow that sort of spin. I would prefer that you communicate with us in plain language. The people you are addressing are not mere consumers. We are citizens and residents. This is our locality. You ought to respect that.
I notice that you use the Orwellian term "active transport". We locals are not so stupid as to swallow that sort of spin. I would prefer that you communicate with us in plain language. The people you are addressing are not mere consumers. We are citizens and residents. This is our locality. You ought to respect that.
Michael Mason
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Michael Mason
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ROZELLE
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New South Wales
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I writing to lodge a formal objection to the changes from the approved plan which 'MOD2' makes.
I agree with the general concerns raised by the Rozelle & Annandale Foreshore Community group in their circular and would emphasise that I personally am most concerned by the reduced ease of access / connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians. The move to emphasis a vehicle thoroughfare over families use of the space is not in line with design principles which were declared original plan and I would urge the modification be either redesigned again or abandoned in favour of returning to the existing approved design.
I agree with the general concerns raised by the Rozelle & Annandale Foreshore Community group in their circular and would emphasise that I personally am most concerned by the reduced ease of access / connectivity for cyclists and pedestrians. The move to emphasis a vehicle thoroughfare over families use of the space is not in line with design principles which were declared original plan and I would urge the modification be either redesigned again or abandoned in favour of returning to the existing approved design.
Justin Skowno
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Justin Skowno
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ANNANDALE
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New South Wales
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The primary functional issue with this modification lies in the disruption of the connections between Annandale and bicentennial park for pedestrians and other active transport users. Currently, active users can enter bicentennial park at the north end of Johnston street via a single traffic light. The modification states "This option would result in a slightly longer pedestrian movement", which is a substantial understatement. From one crossing, it expands to four separate crossings, and will severely impede suburb residents access to one of the key features of the suburb itself. The MOD uses optimistic words to describe this alteration, primarily "Upgrade", and uses the fact that the traffic flows will be better to justify such use. Clearly this is written with only cars in mind. This intersection is not just a vehicle intersection, it is a mixed intersection, and the modification proposed badly compromises active transport users from Annandale and surrounding suburbs access to Bicentennial park.
This rearrangement of the intersection is justified on two grounds - capacity planning for the WHT and improved intersection performance in general (only for cars). Neither are currently essential to the Rozelle interchange process at present, and one clearly hinges on an as yet unapproved project. The Johnston-chapman-cresent intersection should be left as is. If it's performance is noted to be an issue post 2023, redoing it is not in the category of major works, and can be justified then based on actual traffic flows, rather than "trying to get it all done at once" justifications.
kind regards
Dr Justin Skowno
This rearrangement of the intersection is justified on two grounds - capacity planning for the WHT and improved intersection performance in general (only for cars). Neither are currently essential to the Rozelle interchange process at present, and one clearly hinges on an as yet unapproved project. The Johnston-chapman-cresent intersection should be left as is. If it's performance is noted to be an issue post 2023, redoing it is not in the category of major works, and can be justified then based on actual traffic flows, rather than "trying to get it all done at once" justifications.
kind regards
Dr Justin Skowno
Kate Gould
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Kate Gould
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ANNANDALE
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New South Wales
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To whom it may concern,
I want you to reinstate your vision as laid out in Transport for NSW Future Strategy 2056, of safe and direct access from the approved EIS GreenLink to create a continuous green open space connection from the Rozelle Rail yards and Annandale to the foreshore.
My key concerns with the M4-M5 Modification are:
1) the significantly reduced safety and increased risk for pedestrians and cyclists with removed access over The Crescent to Bicentennial Park and the increased traffic along Johnson Street;
2) being required to cross five sets of pedestrian lights at The Crescent as my option to reach the foreshore from Annandale or from Rozelle Bay light rail stop;
3) removal of direct active links to the foreshore, cutting the community off from the area and the proposed revitalisation of the entire Bays Precinct, including linking the Light Rail and Bus stops to a Ferry wharf and Metro station;
4) urban and landscape design that is being built before a finalised Masterplan for the area;
5) traffic changes that limit movements around the suburb and create further congestion in the local streets of Annandale, Forest Lodge, Glebe, Lilyfield and Rozelle with no planning to deal with these;
6) the lack of community consultation around this modification – I only became aware of this last week; and
7) the loss of greenspace and access to the beautiful foreshore which is so important for the wellbeing of community members.
Yours faithfully,
Kate Gould
I want you to reinstate your vision as laid out in Transport for NSW Future Strategy 2056, of safe and direct access from the approved EIS GreenLink to create a continuous green open space connection from the Rozelle Rail yards and Annandale to the foreshore.
My key concerns with the M4-M5 Modification are:
1) the significantly reduced safety and increased risk for pedestrians and cyclists with removed access over The Crescent to Bicentennial Park and the increased traffic along Johnson Street;
2) being required to cross five sets of pedestrian lights at The Crescent as my option to reach the foreshore from Annandale or from Rozelle Bay light rail stop;
3) removal of direct active links to the foreshore, cutting the community off from the area and the proposed revitalisation of the entire Bays Precinct, including linking the Light Rail and Bus stops to a Ferry wharf and Metro station;
4) urban and landscape design that is being built before a finalised Masterplan for the area;
5) traffic changes that limit movements around the suburb and create further congestion in the local streets of Annandale, Forest Lodge, Glebe, Lilyfield and Rozelle with no planning to deal with these;
6) the lack of community consultation around this modification – I only became aware of this last week; and
7) the loss of greenspace and access to the beautiful foreshore which is so important for the wellbeing of community members.
Yours faithfully,
Kate Gould
Robin Booth
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Robin Booth
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ANNANDALE
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New South Wales
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I have provided my comments in the attachment below. Please read this
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Cate Purcell
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Cate Purcell
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ANNANDALE
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New South Wales
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Director, Transport Assessments Planning Services
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
GPO Box 39
Sydney, NSW 2001
Dear Director Transport Assessments Planning Services,
I write regarding the proposed modification to M4-M5 Link, Mod 2 The Crescent overpass and changes to pedestrian infrastructure in North Annandale, Rozelle and Rozelle Bay Foreshore area.
I request RMS work with the community to explore alternate design options to the proposed new car overpass design and the changed pedestrian and cyclist links. I am seeking the reinstatement of the safe, direct access from the approved EIS GreenLink to create a continuous green open space connection from the Rozelle Rail yards and Annandale to the foreshore. The GreenLink was more than just a walk way - it put people central to the design, maximising safety, and providing much needed accessible open space for the community now and into the future Bays Precinct design.
I am requesting RMS put people back into the plan – we want you to reinstate your own vision as laid out in Transport for NSW Future Strategy 2056. Work with us to design a feasible option that brings the best elements from the approved EIS design into the modification.
My key concerns with the M4-M5 Modification are:
● The significantly reduced safety and increased risk for pedestrians and cyclists with removed access over The Crescent to Bicentennial Park and the increased traffic along Johnson Street.
● Being required to cross five sets of pedestrian lights at The Crescent as my option to reach the foreshore from Annandale or from Rozelle Bay light rail stop.
● Removal of direct active links to the foreshore, cutting the community off from the area and the proposed revitalisation of the entire Bays Precinct, including linking the Light Rail and Bus stops to a Ferry wharf and Metro station.
● Urban and landscape design that is being built before a finalised Masterplan for the area.
● Traffic changes that limit movements around the suburb and create further congestion in the local streets of Annandale, Forest Lodge, Glebe, Lilyfield and Rozelle with no planning to deal with these.
Alongside these issues my other concerns include:
POOR CONSULTATION
I’m very concerned with the lack of community consultation around this modification which — if you’re honest with yourselves — is a complete redesign of this intersection. Nearly everyone I talked to a week ago knew NOTHING about this change.
This type of behaviour appears as if RMS is trying to sneak through major changes to our local area and only exacerbates the rift between you and the community.
MAKING THE MOST OF WHAT WE’VE GOT
As a local resident of over 15years myself, my family and friends are all frequent users of our local green spaces. We are particularly lucky to be able to walk down to the water on the Glebe Foreshore to exercise, participate in junior cricket or just walk around the bay to clear our minds. This open space is of huge importance to us and the wellbeing of the people that live in this busy city. Sydney is SO lucky to be on the harbour and we should be doing everything we can to sensitively design infrastructure around this asset — not compromise access through lazy design. The overpass has been dumped in the middle of the plan and everything has been changed to fit around it. You need to change the priorities and put people back as a priority stakeholder in this plan.
PRACTICING GOOD DESIGN
We understand that there are constraints in every design but what is evident in the MOD2 reports is table after table of optimisation for cars and roads and a huge number of disadvantages for pedestrians, cyclists and the internationally recognised asset that is the Sydney Harbour.
A good design would optimise around unique and valuable assets (Harbour/Foreshore) and balance the needs of all stakeholders with special attention paid to those most at risk (pedestrians, cyclists).
HONOURING PROMISES MADE TO FUTURE GENERATIONS
The Approved Environmental Impact Statement at
https://majorprojects.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/prweb/PRRestService/mp/01/getContent?AttachRef=SSI-7485%2120190227T231413.342%20GMT p8 details several principals which have been completely abandoned by this modification:
● Connect and provide for communities The concept offers a parkland destination that works to stitch together previously separated communities by providing a range of social infrastructure at a central, easily accessible location. MOD 2 fails this principal
● Enhance green links The concept reactivates closed-off land through new green spaces and links. These links strategically establish a new green “interaction” connecting a series of significant yet fragmented [future and existing] green spaces in and around White Bay, Rozelle Bay, Rozelle, Balmain, Glebe and Annandale. MOD 2 removes direct access
● Respond to the local character Respecting and maintaining the unique heritage, industrial character and topography of the Rozelle Rail Yards through interpretation. A massive concrete overpass obstructing a historically significant local mural and concrete plaza — really?
● Revitalise streets for equality of mobility New public spaces and much-needed universally accessible links establish entirely new “public streets” and enhance the surrounding neighbourhood. If, like me, you’ve pushed a heavy pram up long, steep ramps, looked after 3 kids on scooters on their way to the park or volunteered to supervise 60 school kids on their way to the park MOD2 is NOT an enhancement
This submission is asking RMS and the Project Team to:
● Reinstate the GreenLink connecting communities and green open space from Rozelle to Bicentennial Park
● Relocate and design pedestrian and cyclist connections that are continuous, safe and direct.
● Design the modification infrastructure and active links in response to the character of the suburbs, the location of the foreshore and it’s potential future development.
● Provide pedestrian and cyclist paths that maximise people safety and do not force them onto busier streets, unsafe concrete plazas and caged walkways.
● Integrate active and direct connections to all active transport – including the future Metro West and Foreshore Ferry Wharf
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
GPO Box 39
Sydney, NSW 2001
Dear Director Transport Assessments Planning Services,
I write regarding the proposed modification to M4-M5 Link, Mod 2 The Crescent overpass and changes to pedestrian infrastructure in North Annandale, Rozelle and Rozelle Bay Foreshore area.
I request RMS work with the community to explore alternate design options to the proposed new car overpass design and the changed pedestrian and cyclist links. I am seeking the reinstatement of the safe, direct access from the approved EIS GreenLink to create a continuous green open space connection from the Rozelle Rail yards and Annandale to the foreshore. The GreenLink was more than just a walk way - it put people central to the design, maximising safety, and providing much needed accessible open space for the community now and into the future Bays Precinct design.
I am requesting RMS put people back into the plan – we want you to reinstate your own vision as laid out in Transport for NSW Future Strategy 2056. Work with us to design a feasible option that brings the best elements from the approved EIS design into the modification.
My key concerns with the M4-M5 Modification are:
● The significantly reduced safety and increased risk for pedestrians and cyclists with removed access over The Crescent to Bicentennial Park and the increased traffic along Johnson Street.
● Being required to cross five sets of pedestrian lights at The Crescent as my option to reach the foreshore from Annandale or from Rozelle Bay light rail stop.
● Removal of direct active links to the foreshore, cutting the community off from the area and the proposed revitalisation of the entire Bays Precinct, including linking the Light Rail and Bus stops to a Ferry wharf and Metro station.
● Urban and landscape design that is being built before a finalised Masterplan for the area.
● Traffic changes that limit movements around the suburb and create further congestion in the local streets of Annandale, Forest Lodge, Glebe, Lilyfield and Rozelle with no planning to deal with these.
Alongside these issues my other concerns include:
POOR CONSULTATION
I’m very concerned with the lack of community consultation around this modification which — if you’re honest with yourselves — is a complete redesign of this intersection. Nearly everyone I talked to a week ago knew NOTHING about this change.
This type of behaviour appears as if RMS is trying to sneak through major changes to our local area and only exacerbates the rift between you and the community.
MAKING THE MOST OF WHAT WE’VE GOT
As a local resident of over 15years myself, my family and friends are all frequent users of our local green spaces. We are particularly lucky to be able to walk down to the water on the Glebe Foreshore to exercise, participate in junior cricket or just walk around the bay to clear our minds. This open space is of huge importance to us and the wellbeing of the people that live in this busy city. Sydney is SO lucky to be on the harbour and we should be doing everything we can to sensitively design infrastructure around this asset — not compromise access through lazy design. The overpass has been dumped in the middle of the plan and everything has been changed to fit around it. You need to change the priorities and put people back as a priority stakeholder in this plan.
PRACTICING GOOD DESIGN
We understand that there are constraints in every design but what is evident in the MOD2 reports is table after table of optimisation for cars and roads and a huge number of disadvantages for pedestrians, cyclists and the internationally recognised asset that is the Sydney Harbour.
A good design would optimise around unique and valuable assets (Harbour/Foreshore) and balance the needs of all stakeholders with special attention paid to those most at risk (pedestrians, cyclists).
HONOURING PROMISES MADE TO FUTURE GENERATIONS
The Approved Environmental Impact Statement at
https://majorprojects.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/prweb/PRRestService/mp/01/getContent?AttachRef=SSI-7485%2120190227T231413.342%20GMT p8 details several principals which have been completely abandoned by this modification:
● Connect and provide for communities The concept offers a parkland destination that works to stitch together previously separated communities by providing a range of social infrastructure at a central, easily accessible location. MOD 2 fails this principal
● Enhance green links The concept reactivates closed-off land through new green spaces and links. These links strategically establish a new green “interaction” connecting a series of significant yet fragmented [future and existing] green spaces in and around White Bay, Rozelle Bay, Rozelle, Balmain, Glebe and Annandale. MOD 2 removes direct access
● Respond to the local character Respecting and maintaining the unique heritage, industrial character and topography of the Rozelle Rail Yards through interpretation. A massive concrete overpass obstructing a historically significant local mural and concrete plaza — really?
● Revitalise streets for equality of mobility New public spaces and much-needed universally accessible links establish entirely new “public streets” and enhance the surrounding neighbourhood. If, like me, you’ve pushed a heavy pram up long, steep ramps, looked after 3 kids on scooters on their way to the park or volunteered to supervise 60 school kids on their way to the park MOD2 is NOT an enhancement
This submission is asking RMS and the Project Team to:
● Reinstate the GreenLink connecting communities and green open space from Rozelle to Bicentennial Park
● Relocate and design pedestrian and cyclist connections that are continuous, safe and direct.
● Design the modification infrastructure and active links in response to the character of the suburbs, the location of the foreshore and it’s potential future development.
● Provide pedestrian and cyclist paths that maximise people safety and do not force them onto busier streets, unsafe concrete plazas and caged walkways.
● Integrate active and direct connections to all active transport – including the future Metro West and Foreshore Ferry Wharf
Raymond Calic
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Raymond Calic
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ANNANDALE
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New South Wales
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Refer attached letter