Kippax Group Centre Community Panel Presentation...A presentation about green space 對from Belconnen Community Council’s Damien Haas.\爀屲3. Kippax Fair’s Dan Stewart discussing
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ACT GOVERNMENT Kippax Group Centre Community Panel Meeting 3 – 26 October 2017
Kippax Group Centre Community PanelMeeting 3 – 26 October 2017
Welcome and Introduction – Gary Rake
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Acknowledgement of Country I’d like to begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today, the Ngunnawal peoples, and pay my respects to Elders past and present. Formal welcome Welcome to the third and final meeting of the Kippax group centre community panel. Thank you everyone for attending. Housekeeping Light refreshments have been provided, bathrooms can be found xxx and emergency exits are xxx. The objective of tonight’s meeting is to: 1. hear presentations on additional information gathered to aid decision making; and 2. agree on an option to go back to the boarder community for six weeks of community engagement.
Recap on outcomes from Meeting 1 and 2 – Gary Rake
At Meeting 1 it was agreed:
1. The vision outlined in the draft master plan is supported.
2. Additional retail in the centre is highly desirable.
3. If green space is ‘traded’ for retail then the replacement green space must be truly useable and the new retail must promote connectivity.
At Meeting 2 it was agreed that more information was required on:
1. Traffic and transport.
2. Safety of pedestrian crossing on Luke Street.
3. How community and sport and recreation facilities could be relocated and reinstated.
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So tonight’s agenda includes: EPSDD’s Helena Seagrott reporting back on the questions and tasks asked of EPSDD at meeting two that I just outlined. A presentation from two students from Kingsford Smith School. 2. A presentation about green space from Belconnen Community Council’s Damien Haas. 3. Kippax Fair’s Dan Stewart discussing the social impact assessment that was circulated via email earlier. 4. The retail design specialist engaged by EPSDD, Saunders Global giving a presentation about retail design and what the community panel should consider in making a decision about how retail can expand in the centre while ensuring its vibrancy and viability. 5. The panel discussing the information provided and reaching an agreement on an option to take to the broader community for six weeks of community engagement. 6. Welcome MLA’s in the last 30 minutes to hear a summary of the meeting outcomes. Does everyone support the meeting summary from meeting #2? If so we will arrange to put on the project webpage.
EPSDD report back to panel – Helena Seagrott
1. Traffic and transport studies summary.
2. Safety of pedestrian crossing on Luke Street.
3. Report back on community facilities meeting.
4. Report back on sport and recreation meeting.
KINGSFORD SMITH SCHOOL STUDENT PRESENTATION
BEA BROCKMEYER AND DEANNA GIFFORD
Kippax Community Upgrade Panel
By students of Kingsford Smith School
Arcade
Arcade❖ Arcade for students who come to Kippax
after school
❖ Arcade cabinets - uncommonly found in arcades nowadays, blast from the past and also piques interest
❖ Pay for tokens at the front and use the tokens to play games and earn tickets
❖ T ickets can be used to attain a variety of prizes
Open up discussion to the panel. Talk to posters (Draft Master Plan vs Kippax Fair Alternative Development proposal and 3D model images). Are we happy to go out with the Kippax Fair Alternative Development proposal for engagement? Does anything need to change? Identify common ground Identify issues and points of conflict How do people feel about the information presented tonight?