Communication and Consultation Plan

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Communication and Consultation Plan

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Consultation and communication strategy 4.1 Plan overview

This CCP has been prepared to provide a communications framework to ensure appropriate communication and consultation with the community, stakeholders, affected parties and affected in-proximity parties during the Mt Eden Enabling Works. This CCP will set out the processes and protocols used by the Link Alliance during the works to: • • •

Inform the community of construction progress and future construction activities and constraints that could affect them. Provide early information on key Project milestones. Obtain and specify a reasonable timeframe (being not less than 10 working days), for feedback and inputs from directly affected and affected in-proximity parties regarding the development and implementation of the CEMP and sub-plans (DWPs and MPs). Respond to queries and complaints including but not limited to: • • •

Who is responsible for responding to feedback and inputs; How responses will be provided; and The timeframes within which responses will be provided.

4.2 Consultation and communication approach The purpose of this CCP is to describe the processes and protocols relating to how the Link Alliance will: • • •

Manage and deliver communication and consultation with the community, stakeholders and affected parties and affected in proximity parties during the enabling works. Undertake stakeholder relationship activities (including the Mana Whenua Forum, Local Board engagement and engagement with the media). Comply with the requirements and responsibilities set out in the CRL designation and A2N resource consent conditions and the overarching CRLL Communication and Consultation Plan for the CRL project.

This CCP will ensure: •

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The public, including affected in proximity and directly affected parties, and are well informed of the Project. They will know about construction works progress and any constraints that could affect them. Disruptions are minimised. There is ‘one face’ for the Project. Both CRLL and Link Alliance maintain a positive reputation and support amongst the stakeholder groups. Information is provided early on key project milestones. A framework is provided to obtain feedback and input from directly affected and affected in proximity parties. That queries and complaints are responded to quickly and appropriately. Stakeholders, including the media, pedestrians, motorists, adjacent residents and businesses, are positively engaged. | Mt Eden Enabling Works


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