Decision Maker: Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
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Recommendations |
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It is recommended that the Committee endorse the extension of the temporary road closure of the northbound lane of George Street, The Rocks, between Argyle and Globe Streets, until 30th November 2020. |
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Advice
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Advice will be updated after the meeting. |
Background |
The Local Pedestrian Cycling and Traffic Committee
(LPCTCC) at its 18 June 2020 meeting were briefed that Place Management NSW
would be seeking out of session approval to implement a short-term
pedestrianised area on George St, The Rocks to support COVID19 response. After consultation with voting members of the LPCTCC, a request for out of session endorsement was issued to the LPCTCC for a temporary northbound carriageway closure of George St between Globe St and Argyle St in The Rocks between 8th July – 20th July. The City of Sydney, NSW Police, Transport NSW and the Representative for the Member for Sydney advised no objection to this proposal. On Friday 17th July, Place Management NSW submitted a request to the lPCtCC for out of session approval to extend this northbound closure until the 3rd August. The City of Sydney, NSW Police, Transport for NSW and the Representative for the Member for Sydney advised no objection to the continuation of this arrangement. This proposal is for the: ·
Closed northbound carriageway closure of
George St, The Rocks between Globe St and Argyle St until Monday 30th
November 2020. ·
Parking, loading zone and mail zone changes on
the western side of George Street between Argyle St and Globe St until the 30
November 2020. Note: In discussions with Port Authority NSW, PMNSW has agreed
to remove the closure if / when the Overseas Passenger Terminal returns to
cruise vessel operations. Port Authority provided an update advising that
cruise operations will not begin before 17th December 2020. |
The proposed is a temporary carriageway closure in
the retail centre of The Rocks to provide greater opportunity for social
distancing, activation and active public space in a period when small business
operators in the area are experiencing significant financial impact due to the
COVID pandemic. This provides opportunities for existing small business
operators, including stallholders in the Government operated Rocks Markets to
expand their offering and pursue pop-up retail opportunities through NSW
Government assets. Contributing to broader NSW economic recovery efforts in our
local centres post COVID-19.
The proposal would not have a significant impact on the surrounding road network for the period of operation. Since the construction of Light Rail commenced, traffic volumes along this section of George St have reduced due to access restrictions. The major use of this section of road during the pandemic is for southbound access from Hickson Rd for several key stakeholders. The proposed closure does not significantly impact this transport route for these stakeholders.
The proposal may impact and cause minor delays for vehicles looking to travel southbound on George St through the area that would be diverted at Essex St to travel via Cumberland St instead. The overall proposal will benefit a much larger number of pedestrians and visitors in terms of improved pedestrian connectivity and movement around The Rocks precinct, supporting social and community wellbeing.
Place Management NSW notified adjacent properties, business and stakeholder of the intention to implement the temporary works. Enquiries and feedback directed to the Director, Partnerships, Activation and Customer Experience at Place Management NSW.
PMNSW continue to work closely and consult with NSW Police,
TfNSW, CSTTC, City of Sydney and Port Authority NSW on this project.
All costs associated with the parking spaces, signs, VMS,
traffic controllers, road barriers and road marking changes will be borne by
PMNSW.
Additional
Comment
PMNSW would like the LPCTCC to consider a rolling
over endorsement of the temporary closure George St closure beyond October at
November 19th LPCTCC meetings, if Port Authority NSW provides advice that the
cruise ship operations will not occur during the following months being
November and December 2020.
JASON CRAIG, SENIOR MANAGER, SECURITY OPERATIONS,
PLACE MANAGEMENT NSW
Publication date: 15/10/2020
Date of decision: 15/10/2020
Decided at meeting: 15/10/2020 - Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee