Tuesday, September 4, 2012

NSW Transport Master Plan Draft Released - You Can Add Comments Yourself!


From:Master Plan (TransMP@transport.nsw.gov.au) 
Sent:Tuesday, 4 September 2012 5:09:17 PM
To:Master Plan (TransMP@transport.nsw.gov.au)
The draft NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan (draft Master Plan) was released today by the Minister for Transport, Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for Roads and Ports, Duncan Gay.
The draft Master Plan sets the direction for transport planning for the next 20 years, providing a framework for transport policy and investment decisions that respond to key challenges.
The actions and future challenges we have identified are based on a sound body of evidence stemming from months of detailed research, as well as being informed by public consultation and advice from transport experts.
The draft Master Plan takes a completely integrated approach to transport planning, bringing together all modes of transport, roads and freight to develop a seamless transport plan.
Key to the draft Master Plan is the critical link to land-use planning, with other Government departments playing a vital role in informing the development of this plan.

We are now seeking your comments to help strengthen the final NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan. I encourage you to comment directly on the draft Master Plan via the NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan website www.transportmasterplan.nsw.gov.au.Comments close on 26 October 2012.

An electronic copy and summary version of the draft Master Plan can be downloaded from this site. The final Master Plan will be released in late 2012.


For more information, please email masterplan@transport.nsw.gov.au, call 1800 802 888 or write to The NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan team, Transport for NSW PO Box K659, Haymarket NSW 1240.
Kind regards,

Carolyn McNally
Deputy Director General
Planning and Programs
Transport for NSW
T 8202 2611
Level 3, 18, Lee Street, Chippendale NSW 2008


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