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The NSW Government is working closely with Campbelltown City Council and the local community to look at opportunities for more homes, jobs, better public spaces, shops and cafes that are within walking distance from the seven train stations between Glenfield and Macarthur.
Help shape the future of your local area and make it an even better place to live
Artist’s impression of Queen Street – Campbelltown
Glenfield to Macarthur URBAN RENEWAL CORRIDOR
How can I get involved?Community input is an important part of the planning process and we want to hear your feedback to help finalise the investigation work along the Glenfield to Macarthur corridor.
There are a number of ways you can access information and let us know what you think.
Visit our website
www.planning.nsw.gov.au/glenfieldtomacarthur
Review copies of the plans
You can see the exhibition documents at:
X Department of Planning and Environment, 23-33 Bridge Street, Sydney NSW 2000
X Campbelltown City Council, 91 Queen Street, Campbelltown
X HJ Daley Library, 1 Hurley Street, Campbelltown
We would like to thank everyone that has been involved so far by telling us what they value in your area and what you would like to see improved.
You can now join your neighbours in commenting on a draft strategy that will be out for consultation from 27 July to 24 August 2015.
The strategy considers:
800m
1.5km
Opportunities for more homes and jobs that are walking distance from Glenfield, Macquarie Fields, Ingleburn, Minto, Leumeah, Campbelltown and Macarthur railway stations.
A planning vision for the next 20 years – creating great areas for communities by improving parks and open space, encouraging walking and cycling, and making areas more vibrant and enjoyable.
The type of infrastructure and services that would be required in each area to meet future needs.
Come to a drop-in sessionThree community drop-in sessions will be held at:
Saturday 8th August 10am – 1pm Greg Percival Community Centre /Ingleburn Community Hall, Cnr Oxford & Cumberland Road, Ingleburn
Saturday 15th August 10am – 1pm Campbelltown Civic Hall, 91 Queen Street, Campbelltown
Thursday 20th August 4pm – 7pm Campbelltown Mall, 271 Queen Street, Campbelltown
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DOUGLAS PARK
PICTON
HUME HWY
M5
M7
M7
M7
M9
M5
M4
M4
M2
M2
Wilton Road
Appin Road
Picton Road
New Line Road
Old NorthernRoad
WindsorRoad
WindsorRoad
OldWindsor
Road
RichmondRoad
TheNorthern
Road
Narellan Road
CamdenValley Way
HumeHighway
HumeHighway
Bringelly Road
Elizabeth Drive
The NorthernRoad
VictoriaRoad
HomebushBay Drive
ParramattaRoad
SilverwaterRoad
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Upper NepeanState Conservation Area Cataract Dam
Parramatta River
Picton
Wilton
Appin
GLENFIELD
MACQUARIE FIELDS
INGLEBURN
MINTO
LEUMEAH
CAMPBELLTOWN
MACARTHUR
Artist’s impression, Railway Parade, Glenfield
Glenfield to Macarthur Urban Renewal Corridor
Provide feedback
You can provide feedback by going online and writing to us. Please have your submissions to us by 24 August 2015:
Online:
www.planning.nsw.gov.au/glenfieldtomacarthur
Mail:
Director Urban Renewal NSW Planning & Environment GPO Box 39 Sydney, NSW 2000
Contact usThe Community Relations team can be contacted between
9.00am and 5.00pm (Monday to Friday) by:
Phone: 1300 730 550
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 02 9895 7670
If you are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, call us through the National Relay Service:
• TTY users, call 133 677 and ask for 1300 730 550
• Speak and Listen (speech to speech relay) users, call 1300 555 727 and ask for 1300 730 550
• Internet relay users, connect to the NRS (www.relayservice.com.au) and ask for 1300 730 550
Translating & Interpreting Service: Please phone 131 450. Ask for an interpreter in your language and request to be connected to (02) 9228 6333 – Planning & Environment Information Centre.