street/project area · 1 meetings
Oxford Street, Bondi Junction
Mentions
- State significant development proposal by apt.Residential noted by Council.
- Residents near Bondi may see no immediate rezoning uplift at this site and fewer associated traffic, parking and density impacts.
- This may shape nightlife, entertainment activity, and public domain management in Bondi Junction.
- This could lead to a new business improvement model affecting Bondi Junction services, activation and local economic planning.
- This could influence major redevelopment, pedestrian access and public domain outcomes around Bondi Junction transport interchange.
- Cyclists and pedestrians may see safety and delineation changes on these streets.
Decisions
34–36 Flood Street, Bondi planning proposal rejected
Council did not support the planning proposal proceeding to Gateway Determination, citing lack of strategic and site-specific merit, precedent risks, infrastructure pressure, inconsistency with the Bondi Junction Master Plan boundary, and likely traffic and parking impacts.
Residents near Bondi may see no immediate rezoning uplift at this site and fewer associated traffic, parking and density impacts.
Bondi Junction Special Entertainment Precinct controls adopted
Council adopted Waverley Development Control Plan 2022 Amendment No. 6 for the Bondi Junction Special Entertainment Precinct, adopted a working group terms of reference, appointed councillor members, and approved a grant application.
This may shape nightlife, entertainment activity, and public domain management in Bondi Junction.
Community Improvement District process started for Bondi Junction
Council resolved to seek gazettal of Bondi Junction as a potential Community Improvement District, consult stakeholders and businesses, and receive an outcome report by June 2026.
This could lead to a new business improvement model affecting Bondi Junction services, activation and local economic planning.
Confidential Bondi Junction state significant development matters progressed
In closed session, Council noted the apt.Residential state significant development proposal on Oxford Street and Spring Street, authorised direct negotiations about possible inclusion of Council-owned land at Rowe Street and Grosvenor Lane, and requested further updates and reports.
This could influence major redevelopment, pedestrian access and public domain outcomes around Bondi Junction transport interchange.
Topics
Flower bike wands approved for two streets
Council approved installation of off-the-shelf flower tulip bicycle wands in Henrietta Street, Waverley and Spring Street, Bondi Junction, and continued support for a UNSW design project for recycled plastic native-design bike wands.
Cyclists and pedestrians may see safety and delineation changes on these streets.
Meetings