Ernest Street Active Transport and Streetscape Works (Anzac Avenue to Warringah Freeway Overpass)
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FEEDBACK CLOSED 11.59pm 21 FEBRUARY 2021
Council is seeking community feedback on proposed upgrades to walking and cycling paths on the north side on Ernest Street, between Anzac Avenue and Cammeray Avenue.
The existing path adjacent to Anzac Park is a ‘shared path’ that can be used by both people walking and cycling. The changes proposed to this path include:
construction of a new dedicated cycling path parallel to the existing path so that the shared path can revert to footpath only use. The new cycling path would be fully separated from motor vehicle areas, designed as accessible to people of all ages and cycling abilities, and form part of the existing/planned cycle network.
construction of a new raised crossing (at footpath level) over Cammeray Road.
renewal of sections of the existing concrete path.
installation of new garden beds alongside sections of the path.
Parking will be retained on both sides of the street and parking restrictions unchanged.
This project is partly funded by a grant from TfNSW (view further information in the Council report in the Document Library).
An overview of the concept in below, for more details view the concept plan to see key features of the proposed design (in the Document Library).
All feedback received will be considered, however, it is not intended to reply to individual respondents. Should feedback indicate general community support for the proposal, construction will commence in June 2021 and take approximately 3 to 5 weeks.
For further information contact Lindsay Menday, Sustainable Transport Project Coordinator on 9936 8251.
Note: Submissions are considered open access information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. In the interests of public transparency, submission in its entirety may be made available via Council’s website. Submitters are encouraged to read Council’s Information Sheet: Making a Submission to Council prior to making a submission.
FEEDBACK CLOSED 11.59pm 21 FEBRUARY 2021
Council is seeking community feedback on proposed upgrades to walking and cycling paths on the north side on Ernest Street, between Anzac Avenue and Cammeray Avenue.
The existing path adjacent to Anzac Park is a ‘shared path’ that can be used by both people walking and cycling. The changes proposed to this path include:
construction of a new dedicated cycling path parallel to the existing path so that the shared path can revert to footpath only use. The new cycling path would be fully separated from motor vehicle areas, designed as accessible to people of all ages and cycling abilities, and form part of the existing/planned cycle network.
construction of a new raised crossing (at footpath level) over Cammeray Road.
renewal of sections of the existing concrete path.
installation of new garden beds alongside sections of the path.
Parking will be retained on both sides of the street and parking restrictions unchanged.
This project is partly funded by a grant from TfNSW (view further information in the Council report in the Document Library).
An overview of the concept in below, for more details view the concept plan to see key features of the proposed design (in the Document Library).
All feedback received will be considered, however, it is not intended to reply to individual respondents. Should feedback indicate general community support for the proposal, construction will commence in June 2021 and take approximately 3 to 5 weeks.
For further information contact Lindsay Menday, Sustainable Transport Project Coordinator on 9936 8251.
Note: Submissions are considered open access information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. In the interests of public transparency, submission in its entirety may be made available via Council’s website. Submitters are encouraged to read Council’s Information Sheet: Making a Submission to Council prior to making a submission.
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