Social impact and business disruption delivery

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Information on car parking arrangements and road closures which were provided as part of the discussion. Confirmation of pedestrian and vehicular access arrangements to private properties. Concerns around noise levels, disruption and the extent of impacts on Albert Street (associated with Aotea Station) with SME available to discuss with attendees. Details of the hoarding and concerns that the Beresford Square will not be appealing during works. The need to minimise impacts on the appearance and attractiveness of Beresford Square and avoid unsafe spaces. The need to maintain visibility to businesses.

The Cross Street Market community event raised the following issues: · · · · · · · ·

Request that the car parking spaces to be lost on Cross Street are reallocated on the street. Concerns about dust impacts on the tattoo parlour where there is a need for a dust free environment. Pedestrian access needs to be maintained and directional signage for customer must be provided. Signage should be provided on alternative routes to the market, including on streets not affected by the work. Keen to provide input into the opportunities for artwork on hoardings. Concern around noise impacts, particularly given the noise of the investigation works which continued until late. Potential business opportunities from the construction works working in the area. Keen to provide ongoing input into the DRP, particularly in relation to signs, hoardings and alternative pedestrian access to Cross Street from Karangahape Road.

6.8 Community and Business Liaison Group The Karangahape CLG has as its focus, the Karangahape Station area from Pitt Street and Beresford Square to Karangahape Road, Mercury Lane and East Street. The CLG is attended by a cross-section of the community, including residents, property owners, businesses and interest groups. The CLG has the following role: · · · ·

An avenue for local community representatives to understand and share what’s happening in their area during construction. Monitor and give feedback on the effects of construction on their community. Provide input into the preparation of a variety of different environmental management plans designed to help manage the impacts of construction (including this SIBD DWP). Review of the DWPs and management plans required by the CRL designation and resource consent conditions.

SIBD SMEs attended the recent Karangahape CLG meeting to listen to the issues raised by members of the CLG in relation to the potential SIBD impacts. These included the following as relevant to this SIBD DWP: · Page 33

A request for notification in relation to conditions being breached. | Karangahape Station Early Works


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