Presentation by Peter Gerrand: 4 Big Projects
In the Februrary 18th 2020 General Meeting, Peter Gerrand presented an overview of the four major projects that will impact our community.
Report on 1st Nov. 2019 Meeting of Rail Projects Victoria’s Community Reference Group (CRG) for the Arden & Parkville Precincts
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West Gate Tunnel Community Liaison Group (North) meeting
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Intake substation
In this evening's (19 Nov. 2019) meeting, Lucy Mackenzie Worters (and helpers) from Metro Tunnel Cross Yarra Partnership gave us a short presentation on the intake substation that will link the new North Melbourne Station to the West Melbourne Terminal Station. The substation is planned to be constructed in existing MTM land, adjacent to the rail corridor and Moonee Ponds Creek trail (on the creek’s eastern bank). 20191119-metroTunnelIntakeSubstationDownload
Presentation on the Royal Park Transport Assessment
In our June monthly meeting, the Melbourne City Council Open Space Planning Team made an important presentation on the Royal Park Transport Assessment to our monthly meeting. Below is a pdf of that presentation As Royal Park is very important to us, the material is well worth a read. In the following weeks you will have the opportunity to comment on the transport in Royal Park via Participate Melbourne. [gview file="https://nwma.org.au/wp-content/uploads/180619_North_West_Melbourne_Association_Royal_Park_Transport_Assessment.pdf"]
Melbourne Metro Rail Project concerns
At last Tuesday’s monthly meeting of the Association, a number of concerned residents attended to raise the above issue. The Association has also been approached by other residents and property owners regarding the Melbourne Metro Rail Project and advice has been provided. Documentation has also been circulated by the Association when it has been provided to us by the Authority. It is clear that many residents and property owners are concerned about the impact of this project on our community, given the uncertainty of significant aspects of the project, such as the tunnel alignment and depth. In order to address
New Residential Zones Submission
On behalf of the NWMA, Geoff Leach has submitted a response to the New Residential Zones proposal. [gview file="https://nwma.org.au/wp-content/uploads/NWMA-new-zones-submission.pdf"]
Agenda for November 2013 general meeting. East/West Link presentation
The next monthly meeting of the Association is this Tuesday (19/11/2013) at 7.30pm. The venue is the Dewey Common, Bastow Institute, 601 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne (enter from Union Street to the west with access for all). This is a very important meeting as the Linking Melbourne Authority will present on the East/West Link Proposal and the Comprehensive Impact Statement (C.I.S.) released earlier this month. Documentation etc will be available on the night. The presentation, about 30 minutes, will be from Geoff Rayner Director and Chief Operations Officer at the Authority. One hour has been allowed for questions after the
In-Home Display Technology Pilot (Free trial)
The City of Melbourne and Untapped Energy are working together to run an energy usage pilot project within households in the municipality. Untapped Energy is a business formed and run by university students. This pilot program provides Untapped Energy staff with the opportunity to use their technical skills while providing City of Melbourne residents with a valuable service. The pilot program involves arranging for In-Home Display (IHD) devices to be placed inside residential households. The devices display real-time electricity consumption data for the household. This pilot program seeks to understand what impact access to real-time data has on household electricity
Abbotsford Street tree planting
The NWMA have several documents of interest to the local residents regarding to the proposed tree planting in Abbostford Street. These are: The Abbotsford Street concept plan by the City of Melbourne Tree Species fact sheet from Urban Forest A community engagement letter from Ian Shears, Manager Urban Landscapes Abbotsford Street Landscape Proposal feedback form for you to use