road · 1 meetings
Judge Lane, Randwick
Mentions
- Partial road closure investigation for school hours traffic management.
- Strengthens protection for a heritage property in Randwick and may affect future development options.
- Changes the planning rules used to assess future development across Randwick City.
- Moves a major coastal access and recreation project closer to construction.
- May affect school-time traffic, access and local safety around Judge Lane.
- Shapes future multicultural, inclusion and community-belonging programs and funding.
Decisions
5 Dutruc Street, Randwick recommended for heritage listing
Council noted the heritage assessment for No. 5 Dutruc Street and endorsed its inclusion in a planning proposal to amend the Randwick Local Environmental Plan 2012, supporting a formal heritage listing and interim heritage order.
Strengthens protection for a heritage property in Randwick and may affect future development options.
Randwick Development Control Plan Stage 2 adopted
Council adopted the revised DCP Stage 2 sections after exhibition, with amendments covering local character, heritage, landscaping, tree preservation, parking, water management, laneway widening, public artwork, active transport and other planning controls.
Changes the planning rules used to assess future development across Randwick City.
Coastal Walkway project advanced
Council supported an accessible pathway and whale-watching platform as the first stage of the southern Coastal Walkway, endorsed the proposed route through Randwick Golf Club, the Coast and St Michael’s Golf Course sections, and requested a funding strategy for delivery within five years.
Moves a major coastal access and recreation project closer to construction.
Judge Lane partial road closure to be investigated
Council endorsed progressing investigations, subject to Local Transport Forum referral, into a partial road closure of Judge Lane, Randwick during school hours to improve traffic management and safety.
May affect school-time traffic, access and local safety around Judge Lane.
Social cohesion and multicultural plan adopted
Council endorsed the Building Connection, Trust and Belonging in Randwick City: Social Cohesion and Multicultural Plan 2026-2031 after public exhibition.
Shapes future multicultural, inclusion and community-belonging programs and funding.
Topics
Randwick Stables fire safety works
Council received the project update, confirmed funding is available and endorsed immediate essential fire safety measures, including a structural engineer assessment and notification to Heritage NSW.
Affects the safety and preservation of the Randwick Stables, Newmarket.
Meetings