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Webb Street - Proposed No Parking Restriction

Update 18 June 2021:

The original request to install No Parking in front of No. 8 Webb Street was withdrawn, as such Council is no longer proceeding with any changes and no further action will be taken with regard to this matter.


Feedback closes 11.59pm Tuesday 8 June 2021 (extended)


Council has been approached by residents in Webb Street, McMahons Point raising concerns over the existing parking arrangements in the street and difficulty accessing their properties due to parked vehicles at this location.

Site investigation and using a vehicle’s turning path as per the Australian Standard AS 2891.1: 2004, shows vehicles parked south of No 8’s driveway impedes the access to the driveway to No.8 and No.5-7 Webb Street.

Therefore, Council proposes to install “No Parking” restrictions from the south side of No 8’s driveway to the north side of No 10’s driveway, as shown in the concept plan of the proposal available in the Document Library.

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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