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We are calling on key professional bodies to uphold ethical and technical standards in response to the proposed development at 184–200 Broadway. Each submission relating to adherence to the codes of conduct of the institutions overseeing Planning, engineering and Architecture.
Challenging the accuracy and ethics of the submitted Transport Assessment.
We are urging Engineers Australia to investigate serious breaches of professional conduct.
Ignored pedestrian crash hotspot and failed to assess safety risks
No data to support claims of "no traffic impacts"
Misleading or contradictory statements regarding infrastructure use
Omitted impacts of waste, drop-offs, and service vehicles on local streets
Highlighting failures in due diligence, transparency, and planning ethics.
This submission calls for accountability from planners responsible for the DA.
Skipped required design excellence and DCP processes
Misleading claims and omissions in traffic and privacy impact analysis
Disregard for community amenity and lack of consultation
Unsupported reliance on flawed technical reports
Seeking intervention based on non-compliance with planning policy and public safety.
This letter supports a more transparent and inclusive development process.
Advocates for honest assessment of traffic, waste, and amenity impacts
Calls for proper application of statutory planning requirements
Highlights the proposal’s conflict with the public interest and neighbourhood character
Emphasizes the need for procedural fairness and community respect
We acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation as the Traditional Custodians of our local area.