Traffic & Parking Surveys

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Council regularly reviews its traffic management and parking restrictions. The following surveys are currently open.

The following survey is ongoing:

Council regularly reviews its traffic management and parking restrictions. The following surveys are currently open.

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.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 23 October 2024.

    Council has received safety concerns about the pedestrians crossing at the intersection of Fitzroy Street and Jeffreys Street in Kirribilli.

    In response to these concerns, Council is proposing to install two raised pedestrian crossings at the intersection. As part of the works, it is also proposed to remove a garden bed to increase the size of the pedestrian waiting area at the corner of Fitzroy Street and Broughton Street.

    The proposed pedestrian crossings will improve pedestrian safety and reduce vehicle speeds. The footpath widening aims to create a wider pedestrian holding area at the intersection.

    For further information contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 17 December 2023.

    In response to concerns from residents having difficulty finding parking close to their homes, Council is considering a proposal to implement parking restrictions along the western and eastern side of Burroway Street and northern side of Bertha Street from Burrow Street to the end of House Number 4 and southern side of Bertha Street. 

    The proposed “2P 8:30am-6pm Mon-Fri Permit Holders Excepted Area 31” restriction would limit any vehicle without a valid parking permit to parking for a maximum of two hours between 8.30am and 6pm Monday to Friday. The restriction would be consistent with existing parking restrictions on the northern side of Bertha Street. The change would encourage a turnover of vehicles and improve the likelihood of the availability of parking. 

    Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council_Meetings/Forms/Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 16 September 2024.

    In response to concerns about pedestrian accessibility between Smoothey Park and the footpath connected to Boronia Street’s cul-de-sac, Council is considering a proposal to widen the existing footpath along the eastern side of Russell Street, and install a raised pedestrian crossing on Russell Street, Wollstonecraft. To comply with current technical directions for pedestrian crossings, two sections of “No Parking” along Russell Street would be converted to “No Stopping”, and existing speed cushions would be removed.

    The proposed footpath widening and raised pedestrian crossing aim to create a safer environment for pedestrians travelling to and from Smoothey Park. Additionally, the raised pedestrian crossing would help reduce vehicle speeds along Russell Street.

    The proposed conversion of “No Parking” restrictions to “No Stopping” would prohibit vehicles from stopping at any point on the road or kerb in the direction of the arrow within the designated “No Stopping” areas.

    For further information contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 13 September 2024.

    Council has received safety concerns about the pedestrians crossing McHatton Street at the Pacific Highway. This issue has been identified and listed in the North Sydney Council Local Area Traffic Management Plan 2019 (LATM). In response to these concerns, Council is planning to construct a continuous footpath treatment across McHatton Street at the intersection with Pacific Highway. The proposed change would require drivers to give way to pedestrians crossing the road and would also slow down drivers before entering McHatton Street.

    To facilitate the changes, the No Stopping restriction is also proposed to be extended to the western side of the adjacent driveway at 30 McHatton Street. As it illegal to park across a driveway, there is no loss to the number of car parking spaces.

    For further information contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 5 September 2024.

    In response to concerns from residents regarding vehicle access and sightline issues, Council is considering a proposal to implement “No Parking” restrictions along the western side of East Avenue, Cammeray. A sketch of the proposal is attached.

    The proposed “No Parking” restriction would restrict a driver parking in the area where the sign applies for more than 2 minutes and requires the driver to stay within 3 metres of their vehicle. The proposal would result in a net loss of 3 parking spaces. However, the proposed change would improve vehicle access, the reliability of waste collection and the visibility of approaching drivers.

    In accordance with NSW Road Rules, a driver must not stop on a road within 10 metres from the nearest point of an intersecting road at an intersection without traffic lights. As part of the new restrictions, the extent of the “No Stopping” restriction will be clarified to clearly identify where drivers can legally park on the street.

    Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council_Meetings/Forms/Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 10 September 2024.

    In response to concerns from residents regarding vehicles parking for extended periods and low turnover and availability of parking, Council is considering a proposal to implement parking restrictions along West Street, North Sydney.

    The proposed “1P 8:30am-6pm Mon-Fri Permit Holders Excepted Area 21” restriction would limit any vehicle without a valid parking permit to parking for a maximum of one hour between 8.30am and 6pm Monday to Friday. The restriction would be consistent with existing parking restrictions on the western side of West Street. The change would encourage a turnover of vehicles and improve the likelihood of the availability of parking.

    Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council_Meetings/Forms/Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 17 December 2023.

    In response to a request from a business operator, North Sydney Council is proposing to change the parking restriction for four (4) 1 hour on-street parking spaces to facilitate short term parking seven days a week.

    The changes are proposed on the eastern side of Broughton Street, impacting on-street parking spaces from Willoughby Street to Ennis Road and will provide short term parking seven days a week. The changes will facilitate better access to patrons of businesses in the area on Sundays.

    Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council_Meetings/Forms/Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 17 December 2023.

    North Sydney Council has secured grant funding in 2023/24 from Transport for NSW (TfNSW) for the design and implementation of a proposed 40km/h High Pedestrian Activity Area in Cammeray. The works will improve access, amenity and safety for all road users, and particularly people walking in the area, which includes Palmer Street, West Street, Amherst Street and Bellevue Street.

    This project complements Council’s Draft 40km/h and 10km/h Shared Zones Masterplan. Council is proceeding with implementation in this area and, TfNSW funding conditions require works to be completed by 30 June 2024.

    To distinguish the different driving conditions and create a self-enforcing maximum 40km/h speed environment within the village centres, the proposed concept includes the installation of road traffic calming treatments such as thresholds and pedestrian crossing facilities (please refer to enclosed plan).

    Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council_Meetings/Forms/Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 3 November 2023.

    In response to concerns from residents having difficulty finding parking close to their homes, Council is considering a proposal to implement parking restrictions along Amherst Street, Bells Avenue and Morden Street, Cammeray. 

    The proposed “2P 8:30am-6pm Mon-Fri Permit Holders Excepted Area 18” restriction would limit any vehicle without a valid parking permit to parking for a maximum of two hours between 8.30am and 6pm Monday to Friday. The restriction would be consistent with existing parking restrictions on the northern side of Amherst Street. The change would encourage a turnover of vehicles and improve the likelihood of the availability of parking. 

    Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council_Meetings/Forms/Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 1 September 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to construct raised threshold and kerb build out in Holt Avenue and construct kerb build outs in Spofforth Street. This project is funded by Black Spot. No net-loss of parking space. The proposed works will increase visibility of approaching drivers, slow down traffic and reduce the crossing distance for pedestrians. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 1 September 2023

    Council has received a request from Redland Junior School, Cremorne to convert the existing raised pedestrian crossing on Murdoch Street to a Children’s Crossing. As part of the installation of a Children’s Crossing, stop lines and No Stopping restrictions are required to be provided to align with the relevant Technical Directions. There will be a net loss of one unrestricted parking space. A sketch of the proposed changes is provided attached to the corresponding document in the document library of this page.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 7 April 2023

    Council has been informed by the waste collection services that the waste collection vehicles (6am-12pm Monday to Tuesday) have maneuverability issues when vehicles park on both side of Honda Road, Kurraba Point as well as vehicles parking illegally within 10m of the intersection. Further, Council has received concern from residents regarding vehicle maneuverability issues when vehicles park on both side of Honda Road. Therefore, it is proposed to signpost two 10m ‘No Parking’ restriction and one 12m ‘No Parking’ restriction on the northern side of Honda Road. Net loss of 5 parking spaces. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    Please note that a driver must not stop on a road within 10 metres from the nearest point of an intersecting road at an intersection without traffic lights. 

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed after the approval from the Local Traffic Committee members.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 12 May 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to construct raised threshold and kerb build out in Holt Avenue and construct kerb build outs in Spofforth Street. This project is funded by Black Spot. No net-loss of parking space. The proposed works will increase visibility of approaching drivers, slow down traffic and reduce the crossing distance for pedestrians. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 7 April 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to construct a continuous footpath at the intersection of Short Lane and Military Road. This project is funded by the NSW Active Transport. No net-loss of parking space. The proposed works will improve pedestrian safety and slow down traffic. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 7 April 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to redesign the intersection of Crows Nest Road and Carr Street with a roundabout, pedestrian refuge islands, kerb build outs and kerb ramps. No net loss of parking space. The proposed works will increase visibility of approaching drivers, slow down traffic and reduce the crossing distance for pedestrians. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 7 April 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to extend the continuous footpath and raised threshold at the intersection of Edward Street and Mount Street. No net-loss of parking space. The proposed works will deter illegal traffic movement and increase pedestrian safety. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 7 April 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to construct a pedestrian refuge island and garden beds in Woolcott Street and construct a garden bed in Euroka Street. One net-loss of parking space. The proposed works will increase visibility of approaching drivers, slow down traffic and reduce the crossing distance for pedestrians. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Feedback closes 7 April 2023

    As part of the 2022/23 implementation of Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Action Plans, it is proposed to construct pedestrian refuge island and kerb build outs in Berry Street and construct kerb build out and raised threshold in Edward Street. No net-loss of parking space. The proposed works will increase visibility of approaching drivers, slow down traffic and reduce the crossing distance for pedestrians. Refer to the proposed concept plan available from the document library.

    If there is general community support for this proposal, it is intended that works will be completed before the end of June 2023.

    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. For further information visit the above webpage, contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au

    PRIVACY INFORMATION

    Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny under North Sydney Council's Access to Information Policy and published on our respective website. Council generally makes the submission, and the name of the person/organisation making the submission, publicly available on our website unless the submitter requests otherwise. Submissions may also be viewed in person at our Customer Service Centre, on request.

    By lodging a submission online you acknowledge that you:

    Privacy Statement: North Sydney Council is collecting your personal information for the purposes of processing a submission. The supply of personal information is entirely voluntary. If you elect not to provide or do not wish to provide your personal information, Council may not be able to act on or acknowledge your submission. North Sydney Council shall be regarded as the agency that holds your personal information and access to your personal information by interested parties, may be released in line with Council policies. North Sydney Council may publish any personal information included in a submission on a proposal or proposed development. You have a right to access your personal information held by Council. You also have a right to have your personal information corrected or amended by Council. Applications by members of the public to view Council’s records which are not in the public arena are subject to the provisions of Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and North Sydney Council’s Privacy Management Plan.

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