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Moodie Street - Footpath and Parking Rearrangement

UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2021

The community consultation outcomes were reported to the Traffic Committee meeting on 23 July 2021. The recommendations of the Traffic Committee were considered at the Council meeting on 23 August 2021 where Council resolved (view Council report):  

  1. THAT the matter concerning Moodie Street, Cammeray – Footpath design and Parking Rearrangement, Community Consultation be deferred to until after the September Local Government election and until such time that residents can attend in person to address the Committee. 
  2. THAT the submitters be notified of the deferral of this matter. 
  3. THAT the Committee thank the staff involved in the report for the efforts in ameliorating the traffic in Moodie Street.  

Important: Please note that due to new COVID restrictions there will be no public attendance at the 23 July Traffic Committee meeting. Minutes and a recording of the meeting will be uploaded to Council's website. 

Find out more about the North Sydney Traffic Committee here or click here to access the reports/minutes.


Feedback closed 11.59pm Sunday 6 June 2021


Pedestrian safety in Moodie Street was raised at the Traffic Committee on 5 February 2021. It was resolved that residents of Moodie Street be consulted on the proposed footpath and re-arranging parking in Moodie Street and the result of survey is reported back to Traffic Committee. 

It is proposed to install a 1.2metre wide footpath along the western side of Moodie Street, from Ernest Street to the middle section at the boundary of property No.3 and 11 Moodie Street, and re-arranging parking in the middle section. A concept plan of the proposal is available in the Document Library.

If there is general community support for the above proposal and subject to approval from Transport for NSW (TfNSW), the proposal priority will be determined based on funding availability and respective priorities of projects within the 7 Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Zones in the LATM Action Plan Zone 2.

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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