Traffic Treatment & Parking - Various - Phillip Street, Sydney

Decision Maker: Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee

Decision status: Recommendations Determined

Decisions:

2023/017591

Recommendation

It is recommended that the Committee endorse the following parking changes and traffic treatments in Phillip Street, Sydney south of Martin Place:

(A)      Reallocation of parking on the western side, between the points 77 metres and 89 metres as "No Stopping";

(B)      Reallocation of parking on the western side, between the points 98 metres and 104 metres as "P30mins Ticket";

(C)      Reallocation of parking on the eastern side, between the points 66 metres and 82 metres as "Mobility Parking 8am-6pm Mon-Fri" and "4P Ticket 6pm-12am Mon-Fri 8am-10pm Sat Sun & Public Holidays";

(D)      Reallocation of parking on the eastern side, between the points 82 metres and 98 metres as "No Stopping";

(E)      Installation of a U-Turn arrow and pavement line markings between 90 metres and 98 metres; and

(F)       Introduce a "No Entry Bicycles and Supreme Court Vehicles Excepted" restriction for the southbound lane between 98 metres and 109 metres.

Voting Members for this Item

 

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City of Sydney

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Transport for NSW

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NSW Police – Sydney City PAC

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Representative for the Member for Sydney

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Advice

The Committee unanimously supported the recommendation.

Background

In July 2022, as part of the King Street Cycleway project, the City completed works to make King Street one-way, east of Elizabeth Street and a short section of Phillip Street. The works were installed to create a safer crossing of King Street at Phillip Street for people walking and riding.

With the one-way arrangement, the Supreme Court of NSW has raised concerns about increasing number of vehicles using its driveway to perform U-turning movements. The U-turn vehicles impact on the accessibility and safety of drivers entering and exiting the Supreme Court's car park.

Report author: Clement Lim

Publication date: 20/07/2023

Date of decision: 20/07/2023

Decided at meeting: 20/07/2023 - Local Pedestrian, Cycling and Traffic Calming Committee

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