Traffic & Parking Surveys
Council regularly reviews its traffic management and parking restrictions. The following surveys are currently open.
- Broughton Street, Kirribilli - Proposed relocation of a loading zone - submissions close Thursday 15 May 2025
Following community concerns about the disruption caused by delivery vehicles Council is proposing the relocation of the Broughton Street loading zone to be moved closer to Crescent Place, Kirribilli. Provide your feedback here
- Myrtle Street at Pacific Highway, Crows Nest - Proposed raised pedestrian crossing - submissions close Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Council is proposing to install a raised pedestrian crossing on Myrtle Street at Pacific Highway, Crows Nest. The proposal includes extending the kerb on the northern side of Myrtle Street and providing zig-zag line-marking on approach to the crossing. These changes aim to improve safety for pedestrians crossing the street, reduce vehicle speeds, and provide greater visibility between drivers and pedestrians. Provide your feedback here
- Newlands Street at Morton Street, Wollstonecraft - Proposed raised pedestrian crossing - submissions close Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Council is proposing to upgrade the existing pedestrian refuge to a raised pedestrian crossing on Newlands Street at Morton Street, Wollstonecraft. The proposal includes extending the kerb on the western side of Morton Street, north and south of Newlands Street. These changes aim to improve safety for pedestrians crossing the street, reduce vehicle speeds, and provide greater visibility between drivers and pedestrians. Provide your feedback here
The following survey is ongoing:
- Redundant No Stopping and No Parking Zones, as part of Council’s commitment to improving parking in our area, members of the public are being encouraged to identify where they believe redundant “No Stopping” and “No Parking” zones exist.
Note: The feedback form is not a voting form as such but will assist in determining support for the proposed pedestrian crossing upgrade. All feedback received will be considered, however it is not intended to reply to individual respondents. Refer to Council’s Access to Information Policy and Privacy Statement regarding management of personal information. 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.
For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.