Proposed Tree Planting: Memory Park – Hazelbrook GWH Upgrade

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Consultation has concluded.

Memory Park – proposed tree planting by the Roads and Maritime Service

On behalf of the RMS and the Hazelbrook Association Council has been asked to facilitate this community consultation by making this proposal avaliable for you to view.

The proposal is about the planting of particular trees alongside the Great Western Highway at Memory Park, Hazelbrook.

Please feel free to provide your comments on the proposed tree planting by the Roads and Maritime Service or to contact Council for further information.

Memory Park – proposed tree planting by the Roads and Maritime Service

On behalf of the RMS and the Hazelbrook Association Council has been asked to facilitate this community consultation by making this proposal avaliable for you to view.

The proposal is about the planting of particular trees alongside the Great Western Highway at Memory Park, Hazelbrook.

Please feel free to provide your comments on the proposed tree planting by the Roads and Maritime Service or to contact Council for further information.

Consultation has concluded.
  • Proposed Tree Species

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    Proposed Tree Species

  • For More Information

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    For more information on the proposed tree planting in Memory Park, Hazelbrook,  or how to make a public submission please contact Susan Bell on 47805447 or e-mail sbell@bmcc.nsw.gov.au.

  • How this consultation works?

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    You can use this interactive website to comment on the Roads and Maritime Service’s (RMS) proposal for tree planting at Memory Park, Hazelbrook, as part of the Hazelbrook - Woodford upgrade of the Great Western Highway.

    The RMS, Council and the design consultants are interested in the community preference for the major exotic deciduous tree - a choice between the narrow Tulip Tree, and the Cypress Oak. Also of interest is the community preference for the landmark indigenous native tree - Blue Gum, Turpentine or Grey Gum.

    Please leave your comments in the Guestbook - note these are counted as informal submissons.

    For formal submissioms click here.

    All comments and submissons will be reviewed by Council but are the sole responsibility of the RMS.

     

  • RMS proposed tree selection

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    The RMS has selected these trees based on advice from their Design consultants and Council staff with the aim of:

    1. Partly screening, scaling down and softening of the pedestrian bridge, ramp and stairs;
    2. Restoring the heritage of Memory Park through its memorial trees;
    3. Land-marking the eastern edge of Hazelbrook village through significant tree planting; and
    4. Consolidating the indigenous planting theme on the eastern side of the village and between the two villages of Hazelbrook and Woodford.

    These trees have been carefully selected to be hardy AND functional as well as the correct scale for their location. A full list of selection criteria can be found in the Library.