suburb · 3 meetings
Kingsford
Mentions
- Affected by cycling projects and the Botany Street / Wallace Street development motion.
- Area affected by proposed infill affordable housing support motion.
- Bus zone signage removal and MIPPS items
- Affects transport safety, walking and cycling access, and local streetscape changes in several suburbs.
- Could influence construction impacts, local amenity and resident advocacy around a major development.
- Relevant to nearby residents concerned about development impacts, amenity and consultation.
Decisions
Cycleway projects to proceed to consultation
Council endorsed community consultation for the Kingsford to Centennial Park Walking and Cycling Improvements Project - Section 3, the Anzac Parade Paths Project, and the Todman Avenue Walking and Cycling Improvements Project. Lenthall Street will not proceed at this stage due to site constraints, flooding and external feedback.
Affects transport safety, walking and cycling access, and local streetscape changes in several suburbs.
Support for residents near Kingsford affordable housing development
Council agreed to assist residents near SSD97050208 at 118-124 Botany Street and 58-60 Wallace Street, Kingsford, and asked officers to investigate the best mechanism to improve amenity outcomes and report back by May.
Could influence construction impacts, local amenity and resident advocacy around a major development.
Topics
Infill affordable housing on Botany and Wallace Street, Kingsford
A notice of motion related to supporting residents near an infill affordable housing development at Botany and Wallace Street, Kingsford.
Relevant to nearby residents concerned about development impacts, amenity and consultation.
Post-facto traffic and parking changes across multiple suburbs
The forum received a series of information-only items covering no stopping, no parking, bus zone, MIPPS, stop control, line marking and timed parking changes across Randwick, Coogee, Kingsford, Chifley, Clovelly, Maroubra, Malabar and Kensington.
These works affect kerbside parking, local access and road safety in several neighbourhoods.
Meetings