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DOMAIN COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP Meeting #13 Wednesday 20 March 2019, Seasons Botanic Gardens 1 ROAMNI APP 2 3 ROAMNI APP Roamni is an app that allows users to create, share and listen to guided tours around areas of Melbourne. A


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Meeting #13 Wednesday 20 March 2019, Seasons Botanic Gardens

DOMAIN COMMUNITY REFERENCE GROUP

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ROAMNI APP

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ROAMNI APP

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  • Roamni is an app that allows users to create, share and

listen to guided tours around areas of Melbourne.

  • A series of tours have been created around St Kilda Rd,

Albert Road, and Domain Road that direct people to businesses in the area

  • Roamni was the official wayfinding app for the Grand

Prix – and this relationship was leveraged to promote the Domain Precinct.

  • 30 tours have gone live on the app this month
  • The app be download the app via the AppStore
  • For more information head to:

Website: roamni.com Facebook: facebook.com/roamniapp/

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MARCH WORKS UPDATE

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ANZAC STATION PROGRAM 2019

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CURRENT WORKS – NORTHERN SECTION

Timelapse image of northern station box works

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CURRENT WORKS – NORTHERN SECTION

Timelapse image of northern station box works

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CURRENT WORKS – SOUTHERN SECTION

Timelapse image of southern station box works

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CURRENT AND UPCOMING WORKS

NORTHERN SECTION

  • Continue demolition of the road

surface and redundant tram rail

  • Continue demolition of the guide

walls, hydro demolition of the roof tie-in points on the D-walls and breaking back the central piles

  • Continuation of concrete pours for

roof slab construction

Roof slab construction

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CURRENT AND UPCOMING WORKS

SOUTHERN SECTION

  • D-wall installation works
  • Removal of covered walkway outside

390 St Kilda Road

Southern section of works

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CURRENT AND UPCOMING WORKS

Layout of Edmund Herring Oval

EDMUND HERRING OVAL

  • Drainage installation
  • Ground preparation works

and laying of foundations/ slabs

  • Construction of roads within

the site

  • Site shed arrival, set up and

preparation of associated connections

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CROSS PASSAGE SERVICE INVESTIGATIONS

  • Friday 22 March 8pm to Monday 25 March 6am
  • 24 hour works to identify services under Toorak

Road West

  • Located under Toorak Road West near the

intersection with St Kilda Road

  • Requires the closure of Toorak Road West to

east-bound traffic

  • Trams in both directions as well as westbound

traffic will not be impacted

  • Primary detour via Commercial Road

Toorak Road West work site

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WORK STAGING

Friday 22 March 2019 8pm

  • Road closure setup

begins

  • Minimal impact

9pm

  • Toorak Road West

(eastbound) closed

  • Traffic closure in

place

  • Pedestrian detour

in place

  • Short term parking

closed

  • Arnold Street

closed 9pm-5am Saturday

  • Temporary fencing

installation

  • Service wanding
  • Lighting/generators
  • Low noise

Saturday 23 March 2019 7am – 11am

  • Road sawing
  • High noise levels

11am – 1pm

  • Road sawing
  • Trench breakout

(excavator)

  • High noise Levels

1pm – 5pm

  • Trench breakout
  • Non Destructive

Digging (NDD)

  • High noise levels

Sunday 24 March 2019 5pm Saturday to 4pm Sunday

  • Non Destructive

Digging (NDD)

  • Trench backfill
  • Asphalting
  • High noise levels
  • Lighting/generators

Monday 25 March 2019 6am

  • Toorak Road West

(eastbound) reopens 14

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QUESTIONS?

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TRUCK TRACKER UPDATE

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TRUCK TRACKER

Anticipated Daily Truck Numbers Anzac Station

  • Includes spoil/concrete
  • Does not account for other deliveries to site

Truck Tracker Compliance

  • Two instances of ‘No Go Zone’ entries (residential sites at Arden)
  • No major speed infractions
  • 100 per cent compliance on fatigue and maintenance checks

Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 52 75 47 47 68 68 41 41 41 30

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ENVIRONMENT UPDATE

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AIR QUALITY MONITORING

Standard Pollutant Averaging Period Objective SEPP AAQ Particles as PM10 24-Hr 60 ug/m3 Particles as PM2.5 24-Hr 36 ug/m3

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AIR QUALITY (PM2.5) SITE 1: ALBERT RD RESERVE (Feb)

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AIR QUALITY (PM10) SITE 1: ALBERT RD RESERVE (Feb)

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AIR QUALITY (PM2.5) SITE 2: MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Feb)

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AIR QUALITY(PM10) SITE 2: MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Feb)

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Noise: south box – concrete cutting

9 February 2019 1-29 Albert Road

  • Peaked at 81.3dB at 9am

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Noise – piling in north box

8 February 2019 2-14 Albert Road Peaked at 78dB at 12:30pm

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Noise – D-Wall south box

21 February 2019 Botanica

  • Peaked at 77dB at 2:30pm

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Noise – tracking exceedances NV6

Date: 23 February 2019 Location: 1-29 Albert Road Close out: No CYP works at this time. Site finished at 1pm. *RIMG exceedances was February 4 – this was presented at previous CRG

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TUNNELLING UPDATE

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TUNNELLING TIMELINE

Timing Route 4th quarter 2019 TBMs assembly on site December 2019 / 1st quarter 2020 TBMs launch at Domain and tunnel towards South Yarra 3rd quarter 2020 TBMs arrive at South Yarra, are retrieved and reassembled at Domain 4th quarter 2020 TBMs launch at Domain and tunnel towards CBD

Timing subject to change

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TUNNEL ALIGNMENT AND DEPTH

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TUNNELLING COMMUNICATIONS AND ENGAGEMENT

  • Connecting with residents and businesses near tunnelling activities, and the broader community
  • Visits to residents and businesses
  • Delivering information directly to residents and businesses
  • Community meetings and events to meet the Project Team and ask questions
  • Find out more via the website www.metrotunnel.vic.gov.au
  • Call the Project Team 24/7 on 1800 105 105
  • Visit the Project Team @ Metro Tunnel HQ, Swanston Street, Melbourne
  • Discussion at Community Reference Group (CRG) meetings

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DESIGN UPDATE

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DESIGN

  • Detailed design development ongoing
  • Progressing now from concept design towards interim

design

  • Interim design will be presented to key stakeholders

and CRG – expected approx. August 2019

  • Following these phases, detailed design development

will progress to the next stage

  • Key stakeholders and CRG will continue to receive

design updates.

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QUESTIONS?

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METRO TUNNEL CREATIVE PROGRAM

March update 2019

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ALBERT ROAD RESERVE POP-UP PARK

Who and how we engaged:

  • Presentation to residents of The Domain (1 Albert Road,

South Melbourne) – 5 February 2019

  • Presentation at the Domain Community Reference Group –

6 February 2019

  • Drop-in session for businesses at Thrive Business Hub – 7

February 2019

  • Three community pop-up information sessions at Albert

Road Reserve – 7, 8 and 12 February 2019

  • An online survey via the Metro Tunnel website throughout

the consultation period.

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Business owner/s 3% Work in a local business / office 16% Resident 64% Student 2% Visitor to the area 13% Other - Write In (Required) 2%

WHO RESPONDED?

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11.4% 76.1% , 1.1% 25% 18.2% 9.1% 29.5% 9.1% 2.3% 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 I don't ever use it To walk through it To use the BBQ To sit in nature To take my pet As a play space As a place to have a break To wait for someone attending a nearby or service Other - Write In (Required) Percent

HOW DO PEOPLE CURRENTLY USE THE PARK?

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Yes 84% No

WHAT PERCENTAGE SUPPORTED? DID NOT SUPPORT?

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CONCERNS

Concerns raised by respondents not in favour typically involved the potential of added noise, due to programming, to an area that already generates noise due to the nearby construction works within the precinct. Other concerns raised by respondents included the protection of the existing trees and greenery within Albert Road Reserve.

  • “Just parkland...no noisy entertainment

there is already too much construction noise”

  • “No music, we are all very tired of loud

music everywhere”

  • “I think adding as much green space and

safe walkways as possible in the area is important given the amount of disruption to the enjoyment of the boulevard during construction.”

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SUPPORT

Respondents who agreed it was a good idea typically suggested that it would be a significant improvement to the existing amenities Albert Road Reserve. Additional greenery planned as part of the pop-up park was another key feature noted by respondents.

  • “Would enhance the natural

environment for local residents and visitors/tourists passing through”

  • “Reinstate lost amenity and provide

some relief from project impact”

  • “Increasing number of residential

buildings in the area, we need as much nature as possible”

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NEXT STEPS

The engagement, undertaken with support from the City of Port Phillip, determined that of the responses submitted by the community, most supported the proposal for a pop-up park within Albert Road Reserve. As a result, construction contractors, Cross Yarra Partnership, will proceed with the next stages of the project, maintaining

  • ngoing communication with its

stakeholders. The timing for implementation of the pop-up park is targeted for the middle of 2019.

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BOTANICA PEDESTRIAN GANTRIES

Alice Lindstrom with her creative design chosen by residents of the Botanica apartments

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QUESTIONS?

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