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College Street, Balmain

2 decisions2 topicsUpdated 16 February 2026

Mentions

  • Location for ‘bicycles excepted’ signage
  • Allows cyclists to legally travel in the opposite direction on the affected one-way street.
  • Will alter the intersection layout to improve pedestrian priority and reduce vehicle speeds.
  • May lead to more parking restrictions around the industrial precinct and nearby homes.
  • Potential pedestrian safety issue if the sign remains in place.
  • Cyclists will be able to ride legally against one-way traffic on College Street if the signage is installed.

Decisions

‘Bicycles excepted’ signage supported for College Street, Balmain

The forum supported installing ‘bicycles excepted’ signs under the existing one-way westbound signs on College Street between Cameron Street and Curtis Road.

Allows cyclists to legally travel in the opposite direction on the affected one-way street.

Wells Street continuous footpath design approved

Council approved detailed design plan 10366 for a continuous footpath treatment at Wells Street and King Street, Newtown.

Will alter the intersection layout to improve pedestrian priority and reduce vehicle speeds.

Topics

Mackey Park resident parking scheme consultation

Council considered the results of consultation to extend resident parking controls around Carrington Road, Cary Street and Renwick Street, with low community response noted.

May lead to more parking restrictions around the industrial precinct and nearby homes.

Ramsay Street advertisement flag sightline concern

A resident concern was raised about a feather flag in a planter box at Ramsay Street and Kingston Street, Haberfield, obstructing pedestrian sightlines, and officers said they would pass it on for review.

Potential pedestrian safety issue if the sign remains in place.

Meetings

Local Transport Forum - 16 Feb 2026 11:00 AM

The forum approved and noted a range of local traffic, parking and pedestrian safety measures across the Inner West, including car share parking, speed limit reductions, cyclist exemptions, and several street-level road safety upgrades.