View in browser April 2024 Welcome to the Edmondson Park community newsletterEdmondson Park North Commuter Carpark now openThe new Edmondson Park North Commuter Carpark with over 900 parking spaces is now open for transport customers. Entry to this carpark is off Soldiers Parade, Edmondson Park.&nb
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April 2024

Welcome to the Edmondson Park community newsletter


Edmondson Park North Commuter Carpark now open

The new Edmondson Park North Commuter Carpark with over 900 parking spaces is now open for transport customers. Entry to this carpark is off Soldiers Parade, Edmondson Park. 

Transport customers now have access to around 2,000 additional commuter car parking spaces at Edmondson Park when combined with the south commuter carpark.


The carpark was built with a focus on reducing carbon emission and using innovative construction methods. Adopting world leading sustainability initiatives, including artificial intelligence powered energy monitoring systems, portable battery systems in place of diesel generators, and hydrogen generators. These initiatives will pave the way for future projects to adopt greener construction methods and create resilient and future-focused infrastructure, supporting the NSW Government’s Net Zero and climate change commitments.


While extra parking and the sustainability focus are big wins for community, the visually appealing design of the carpark facade and upcoming public art by Dharug artist Shane Smithers will also add value to the Edmondson Park area.


For more information, please visit www.transport.nsw.gov.au/edmondsonpark

Planning and construction updates

Precinct 9

Bulk earthworks are nearing completion. The bulk earthworks are the first phase of the civil works and will allow Landcom to install and construct infrastructure for residential subdivision as part of future development applications.


South and East Road (Horrie Road) construction, bordering the Edmondson Park Public School and future high school site, is nearing completion. Kerbs, streetscaping and stormwater infrastructure is complete, with electrical and water infrastructure to be installed in the next few weeks. Horrie Road is on track to become a public road by mid-2024, subject to Council approval.


Precinct 3

Works to remove trees in Precinct 3 is now complete. The development application is currently under assessment with Council.


Edmondson Regional Park

The revegetation works in the future Edmondson Regional Park are now complete after undertaking a great amount of maintenance. Transfer of the park land to National Parks and Wildlife Servies is anticipated to happen by mid-2024.

Mont St Quentin Oval update

On 21 February, specialist hygienists conducted an inspection at Mont St Quentin Oval and found non-friable asbestos. As a precaution, the community event scheduled for 24 February was postponed.


Please find below a list of Frequently Asked Questions in relation to the reopening of the oval and the community event.


When will the oval be cleaned? 

Remediation of Mont St Quentin Oval is anticipated to begin by early May.


What does the cleaning process involve? 

Remediation will involve excavation of all asbestos contaminated materials by a licensed asbestos removalist in accordance with the relevant legislation and guidelines. The material will then be disposed of to a suitably licensed waste facility and replaced with new, clean material.


How long will cleaning take? 

Physical works will take approximately one to two weeks. Clearance will then need to be obtained from the relevant authorities.


When will the oval reopen?

It is anticipated that Mont St Quentin Oval will be reopened to the public in mid-2024, subject to receiving clearance from the relevant authorities. The postponed community event will likely occur shortly after this.

About Landcom

We are a State Owned Corporation working with government and the private and not-for-profit sectors to deliver exemplary housing projects that provide social and economic benefits to the people of NSW.

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Landcom is building more affordable and sustainable communities in your area. Call 13 14 50 if you need an interpreter and ask them to call Landcom on 02 9841 8600.

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