Burton Street Proposed Raised Pedestrian Crossing
Feedback closed 11.59pm Sunday 29 August 2021
Note: This survey was incorrectly marked as being extended
Council has received Federal Government Stimulus Road Safety Program (School Zone Infrastructure) funding, to upgrade the existing pedestrian crossing on Burton Street at Humphrey Place, Kirribilli. The proposal is to raise the pedestrian crossing to footpath level and install kerb extensions on both sides of the pedestrian crossing to increase visibility of approaching drivers, slow down traffic and reduce the crossing distance. The proposal will result in the loss of one parking space on the southern side of Burton Street to comply with TfNSW safety requirements (view the plan in the Document Library).
In addition, St Aloysius College has requested Council to provide additional pick up/drop off spaces in Burton Street and extend the drop off hours from 7am during school times. Council is proposing to:
- change the drop off (No Parking) time to commence at 7am (currently 8am) on the southern side of Burton Street;
- change the “1/2 Hour Parking” commence at 9am (currently 8.30am) on the northern side of Burton Street and;
- install new drop-off “No Parking 7am-9am, 2:30pm-4pm Mon-Fri” on the northern side of Burton Street.
If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed by the end of December 2021.
The survey is not a voting form as such but will assist in determining level of support for the proposed traffic and pedestrian arrangements for your street. All feedback received will be considered, however it is not intended to reply to individual respondents.
For further information (including progress updates) visit the webpage above or contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.
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