Tuesday 17 May 2016

Hunter Street Business Owners Air Concerns Over Light Rail

Business owners on Hunter Street have met with transport officials to discuss the impact of the light rail project in Newcastle.

Retailers are reportedly worried about what the segregated rail line will do to business, with the lack of parking likely to have a major impact on passing trade once construction gets under way.

The prospect of compensation was raised along with the potential of a class action against the government, however the business owners decided compensation for incurred losses would be the better alternative.

Meanwhile the public exhibition period for the light rail plans has been extended until May 27 to allow more time for the community to provide feedback on the project.

So far, Transport For NSW has received about 60 written submissions, while around 120 comments have been made through the interactive online Social pinpoint map.

The community survey on future transport and light rail review of environmental factors is available online at revitalisingnewcastle.com.au

Email submissions can also be made to projects@transport.nsw.gov.au