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Traffic Treatment – Streetscape Improvements – Walker Street, Waterloo

15/08/2019 - Traffic Treatment – Streetscape Improvements – Walker Street, Waterloo

2019/315271

Recommendation

It is recommended that the Committee endorse the following in Walker Street, Waterloo:

(A)      Yellow line marking to indicate the statutory 10 metres of No Stopping from an un-signalised intersection;

(B)      Installation of dish crossing and permeable paving, on the western side, between the points 51 metres and 71 metres north of Brunswick Street;

(C)      Installation of a 3.1m wide kerb extension, on the western side, between points 71 metres and 79 metres north of Brunswick Street;

(D)      Installation of a 0.45m wide kerb extension, on the western side, between points 107 metres and 112 metres north of Brunswick Street;

(E)      Installation of white edge line marking, 3.1m from the kerb, between points 0 metres and 63 metres north of Brunswick Street;

(F)       Installation of dish crossing and permeable paving, on the western side, between the points 19 metres and 72 metres north of Brunswick Street;

(G)      Installation of 3.1m wide kerb extension between the points 12 metres and 19 metres, and 72 metres and 78 metres north of Brunswick Street;

(H)      Installation of 0.45m wide kerb extension between points 78 metres and 167 metres north of Brunswick Street; and

(I)        Installation of white line marking, 3.1m from the kerb, between the points 78 metres and 167 metres north of Brunswick Street.

Voting Members for this Item

 

Voting Members

Support

Object

City of Sydney

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Roads and Maritime Services

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NSW Police – Redfern PAC

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Representative for the Member for Heffron

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Advice

The Committee unanimously supported the recommendation.

Background

The City of Sydney is proposing to install kerb extensions, permeable pavement and line marking in Walker Street, Waterloo, between Phillip Street and Wellington Street, to improve drainage, amenity and the health of the in-road trees.