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Written Public Comments open until 5:00 PM AEST 10 April 2020
Due to the strict protocols in place around public gatherings and social distancing in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, the Independent Planning Commission NSW has cancelled the Santa Sophia Catholic College public meeting scheduled for 9:30 AM, Friday 3 April 2020 to minimise risk to participants.
The Commission instead encourages interested individuals and groups to continue to have their say on this State significant development by way of written comments. Written comments are weighed the same as spoken submissions and will be carefully considered by the Commission as part of its decision-making process. Written comments on the Project will still be accepted by the Commission up until 5:00 PM AEST on Friday 10 April 2020
Written comments can be submitted via:
EMAIL: ipcn@ipcn.nsw.gov.au
POST: Independent Planning Commission NSW
Level 3, 201 Elizabeth Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000.
If you have any questions about the public meeting process or Commission's role with the project, please contact the Office of the Independent Planning Commission NSW on (02) 9383 2100.
We recognise the importance of community participation in our decision-making process. Using our ‘Make a submission’ form is the easiest way for you to make a submission on cases currently before the Commission.