Alcohol Free Zones & Alcohol Managed Areas - Signage Renewal

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Feedback closes 18 April 2023

On 13 February 2023, Council resolved:

1. THAT the Alcohol Prohibited Areas in St Leonards Park, Christie Park, Cammeray Park, Bradfield Park, Weaver Park, Greenway Housing Estate and McMahons Point Community Centre be endorsed for public exhibition for a minimum period of 42 days.
2. THAT the Alcohol-Free Zones in Sergeants Lane, St Leonards; North Sydney and Milsons Point; Kirribilli; McMahons Point; Cammeray Car Park; Greenway Housing Estate, and in the area adjacent to the Skate Plaza be endorsed for public exhibition for a minimum period of 42 days.
3. THAT a further report be provided to Council following the conclusion of the public exhibition period, for the purpose of considering any submissions received and adopting the Alcohol Prohibited Areas and the Alcohol-Free Zones for 2023-2027.

The related Council Report can be viewed in the document library.


Background

Council’s current Alcohol-Free Zones (on streets) and Alcohol Prohibited Areas (in parks) are due to expire in November 2023. The proposed areas are unchanged from the past four years. The purpose of this report is to place the program on public exhibition to allow for public comment.

For further information contact Council’s Director Community & Library Services, Rebecca Aukim on 9936 8100.

Feedback closes 18 April 2023

On 13 February 2023, Council resolved:

1. THAT the Alcohol Prohibited Areas in St Leonards Park, Christie Park, Cammeray Park, Bradfield Park, Weaver Park, Greenway Housing Estate and McMahons Point Community Centre be endorsed for public exhibition for a minimum period of 42 days.
2. THAT the Alcohol-Free Zones in Sergeants Lane, St Leonards; North Sydney and Milsons Point; Kirribilli; McMahons Point; Cammeray Car Park; Greenway Housing Estate, and in the area adjacent to the Skate Plaza be endorsed for public exhibition for a minimum period of 42 days.
3. THAT a further report be provided to Council following the conclusion of the public exhibition period, for the purpose of considering any submissions received and adopting the Alcohol Prohibited Areas and the Alcohol-Free Zones for 2023-2027.

The related Council Report can be viewed in the document library.


Background

Council’s current Alcohol-Free Zones (on streets) and Alcohol Prohibited Areas (in parks) are due to expire in November 2023. The proposed areas are unchanged from the past four years. The purpose of this report is to place the program on public exhibition to allow for public comment.

For further information contact Council’s Director Community & Library Services, Rebecca Aukim on 9936 8100.