road corridor · 1 meetings
Ecole Street and Ecole Lane, Carlton
Mentions
- School traffic and parking trial including Kiss and Ride extension and turn restrictions.
- Residents, school families and drivers in Carlton may see changed access, parking and traffic movements during school drop-off and pick-up periods.
- Residents, visitors and businesses in Penshurst should expect temporary road closures, parking changes and event-related access impacts.
- Residents on affected streets may experience earlier morning waste service activity, with a formal trial, complaint logging and later review for some locations.
- People living, walking or driving in Hurstville may benefit from slower vehicle speeds and improved visibility at a known safety concern.
- School-zone traffic conditions in Carlton will change during a six-month trial.
Decisions
School traffic trial at Ecole Street and Ecole Lane, Carlton
The committee recommended a six-month trial extending the Kiss and Ride area on Ecole Street and introducing timed left-turn restrictions from Princes Highway into Ecole Street and from Ecole Street into Ecole Lane during school times.
Residents, school families and drivers in Carlton may see changed access, parking and traffic movements during school drop-off and pick-up periods.
ANZAC Day road closures approved for Penshurst RSL event
The committee recommended approving road closures on Bridge Street and Connelly Street, Penshurst, on 19 April 2026, reserving parking outside the memorial, and requiring resident and business notification and police liaison on safety assessment needs.
Residents, visitors and businesses in Penshurst should expect temporary road closures, parking changes and event-related access impacts.
Earlier waste collection trial and permanent start-time changes
The committee recommended a six-month trial of earlier waste collection starts on parts of Bonds Road and Stoney Creek Road, with resident notification, complaint monitoring and the General Manager able to revoke the trial if repeated breaches occur. It also recommended permanent earlier start times on Broadarrow Road, Connells Point Road, Forest Road, Dover Park East and Swanns Lane.
Residents on affected streets may experience earlier morning waste service activity, with a formal trial, complaint logging and later review for some locations.
Carrington Avenue and Warwick Street, Hurstville safety upgrade
The committee recommended progressing intersection safety works including a median island, speed humps, kerb blisters, kerb ramps, stop signs and line marking changes, with final design to be endorsed for construction in 2025/26 and further consultation on a possible raised threshold and additional signage in Warwick Street.
People living, walking or driving in Hurstville may benefit from slower vehicle speeds and improved visibility at a known safety concern.
Meetings