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Local Traffic Committee Meeting 6 December 2021 |
Function of the Local Traffic Committee
Background
Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) is legislated as the Authority responsible for the control of traffic on all NSW Roads. The RMS has delegated certain aspects of the control of traffic on local roads to councils. To exercise this delegation, councils must establish a local traffic committee and obtain the advice of the RMS and Police. The Inner West Council Local Traffic Committee has been constituted by Council as a result of the delegation granted by the RMS pursuant to Section 50 of the Transport Administration Act 1988.
Role of the Committee
The Local Traffic Committee is primarily a technical review and advisory committee which considers the technical merits of proposals and ensures that current technical guidelines are considered. It provides recommendations to Council on traffic and parking control matters and on the provision of traffic control facilities and prescribed traffic control devices for which Council has delegated authority. These matters are dealt with under Part A of the agenda and require Council to consider exercising its delegation.
In addition to its formal role as the Local Traffic Committee, the Committee may also be requested to provide informal traffic engineering advice on traffic matters not requiring Council to exercise its delegated function at that point in time, for example, advice to Council’s Development Assessment Section on traffic generating developments. These matters are dealt with under Part C of the agenda and are for information or advice only and do not require Council to exercise its delegation.
Committee Delegations
The Local Traffic Committee has no decision-making powers. The Council must refer all traffic related matters to the Local Traffic Committee prior to exercising its delegated functions. Matters related to State Roads or functions that have not been delegated to Council must be referred directly to the RMS or relevant organisation.
The Committee provides recommendations to Council. Should Council wish to act contrary to the advice of the Committee or if that advice is not supported unanimously by the Committee members, then the Police or RMS have an opportunity to appeal to the Regional Traffic Committee.
Committee Membership & Voting
Formal voting membership comprises the following:
· one representative of Council as nominated by Council;
· one representative of the NSW Police from each Local Area Command (LAC) within the LGA, being Newtown, Marrickville, Leichhardt and Ashfield LAC’s.
· one representative from the RMS; and
· State Members of Parliament (MP) for the electorates of Summer Hill, Newtown, Heffron, Canterbury, Strathfield and Balmain or their nominees.
Where the Council area is represented by more than one MP or covered by more than one Police LAC, representatives are only permitted to vote on matters which effect their electorate or LAC.
Informal (non-voting) advisors from within Council or external authorities may also attend Committee meetings to provide expert advice.
Committee Chair
Council’s representative will chair the meetings.
Public Participation
Members of the public or other stakeholders may address the Committee on agenda items to be considered by the Committee. The format and number of presentations is at the discretion of the Chairperson and is generally limited to 3 minutes per speaker. Committee debate on agenda items is not open to the public.
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Local Traffic Committee Meeting 6 December 2021 |
AGENDA |
1 Apologies
2 Disclosures of Interest
3 Confirmation of Minutes Page
Minutes of 15 November 2021 Local Traffic Committee Meeting 4
4 Matters Arising from Council’s Resolution of Minutes
5 Part A – Items Where Council May Exercise Its Delegated Functions
Traffic Matters
ITEM Page
LTC1221(1) Item 1 Rozelle North Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Study 13
LTC1221(1) Item 2 Darling
Street Between Mort Street and Curtis Road, Balmain -
Road Occupancy - ANZAC Day Dawn Service (Baludarri - Balmain Ward/ Balmain
Electorate/ Leichhardt PAC) 126
Parking Matters
Nil at the time of printing.
Late Items
Nil at time of printing.
6 Part B - Items for Information Only
ITEM Page
LTC1221(1) Item 3 Traffic Committee Schedule 2022 131
7 Part C - Items for General Advice
Nil at the time of printing.
8 General Business
9 Close of Meeting
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Local Traffic Committee Meeting 6 December 2021 |
Minutes of Local Traffic Committee Meeting
Held remotely on 15 November 2021
Meeting commenced at 10.03AM
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY BY CHAIRPERSON
I acknowledge the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora nation on whose country we are meeting today, and their elders past and present.
COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT
Cr Victor Macri |
Councillor – Midjuburi-Marrickville Ward (Chair) |
Bill Holliday |
Representative for Jamie Parker MP, Member for Balmain |
Aislinn Stein-Magee |
Representative for Jo Haylen MP, Member for Summer Hill |
Cathy Peters |
Representative for Jenny Leong MP, Member for Newtown |
Solon Ghosh |
Transport for NSW (TfNSW) |
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NON VOTING MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE |
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Cr Marghanita da Cruz |
Councillor – Gulgadya-Leichhardt Ward (Alternative Chair) |
Colin Jones |
Inner West Bicycle Coalition (IWBC) |
Adrian Prichard |
Transit Systems – Inner West Bus Services |
Tom Paine |
Transport for NSW (TfNSW) |
Manod Wickramasinghe |
IWC’s Traffic and Transport Planning Manager |
George Tsaprounis |
IWC’s Coordinator Traffic Engineering Services (South) |
Sunny Jo |
IWC’s Coordinator Traffic Engineering Services (North) |
Felicia Lau |
IWC’s Engineer – Traffic and Parking Services |
Jennifer Adams |
IWC’s Engineer – Traffic and Parking Services |
Christina Ip |
IWC’s Business Administration Officer |
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VISITORS |
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Nil. |
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APOLOGIES: |
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SC Anthony Kenny |
NSW Police – Inner West Police Area Command |
Jacqui Thorburn |
Representative for Jodi MacKay MP, Member for Strathfield |
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DISCLOSURES OF INTERESTS:
Nil.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
MATTERS ARISING FROM COUNCIL’S RESOLUTION OF MINUTES
The Local Traffic Committee recommendations of its meeting on 18 October 2021 were adopted at Council’s meeting on 9 November 2021. Council also resolved that delegation be given to the General Manager to approve urgent items supported by the Traffic Committee, in discussion with the Mayor until Ordinary Council Meetings resume in February 2022.
EMAIL CONFIRMATION OF OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION
The representative for NSW Police – Inner West supported the Officer’s recommendations for the items in their PAC.
The representative for Transit Systems supported all the Officer’s recommendations.
LTC1021(1) Item 2 Bland Street, Ashfield – Proposed new raised pedestrian crossing - Design Plan 10174 (Gulgadya-Leichhardt Ward/ Summer Hill Electorate/Burwood PAC) |
Council has finalised design plans to construct a new raised pedestrian (zebra) crossing in lieu of the existing at-road level crossing in Bland Street north of Elizabeth Street, Ashfield. The proposed works will improve pedestrian and motorist safety and addresses various concerns about pedestrian safety and driver behaviour in the area.
Officer’s Recommendation
THAT the detailed design plan for a new raised pedestrian (zebra) crossing (with associated signs and line marking) in lieu of the existing at-road level crossing in Bland Street north of Elizabeth Street, (as per Plan No.10174) be APPROVED.
DISCUSSION
It was noted that this item is within the Gulgadya-Leichhardt Ward, not the Djarrawunang-Ashfield Ward.
The IWBC representative requested for bicycle symbol markings on Bland Street as this is a designated cycle route.
The TfNSW representative requested that the proposed speed hump warning signage be removed from the design as it is not standard signage for raised pedestrian crossings.
The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
THAT the detailed design plan for a new raised pedestrian (zebra) crossing (with associated signs and line marking) in lieu of the existing at-road level crossing in Bland Street north of Elizabeth Street, (as per Plan No.10174) be APPROVED.
For motion: Unanimous |
LTC1121(1) Item 5 Victoria Road, Marrickville at the rail overbridge between Charlotte Avenue and Meeks Street – Temporary full road closure - 2-week period - Christmas shutdown for the Southwest Metro Upgrade Project - Sydney Metro City & Southwest (Midjuburi-Marrickville Ward / Summer Hill Electorate / Inner West PAC) |
An application (ENRC/2021/0039) has been received from Sydney Metro City & Southwest for the temporary full road closure of Victoria Road, Marrickville at the Rail overbridge between Charlotte Avenue and Meeks Street, for a 2-week period scheduled for 0200 hours Sunday 26 December 2021 to 0500 hours Monday 10 January 2022 (contingency up to Monday 31 January 2022 0500 hours) in order to facilitate the Christmas Shutdown Rail Possession activities at the Victoria Road Bridge location. The road will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic, including emergency vehicles. It is recommended that the proposed temporary full road closures be approved, subject to the conditions outlined in this report.
Officer’s Recommendation
THAT the proposed temporary full road closure of Victoria Road, Marrickville at the Rail overbridge between Charlotte Avenue and Meeks Street, for a 2-week period scheduled for 0200 hours Sunday 26 December 2021 to 0500 hours Monday 10 January 2022 (contingency up to Monday 31 January 2022 0500 hours) be approved, in order to facilitate the Christmas Shutdown Rail Possession activities at the Victoria Road Bridge location subject to, but not limited to, the following conditions:
DISCUSSION
The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
THAT the proposed temporary full road closure of Victoria Road, Marrickville at the Rail overbridge between Charlotte Avenue and Meeks Street, for a 2-week period scheduled for 0200 hours Sunday 26 December 2021 to 0500 hours Monday 10 January 2022 (contingency up to Monday 31 January 2022 0500 hours) be approved, in order to facilitate the Christmas Shutdown Rail Possession activities at the Victoria Road Bridge location subject to, but not limited to, the following conditions:
For motion: Unanimous |
LTC1121(1) Item 6 Albermarle Street at the rail overbridge south of Challis Avenue, Marrickville – Temporary full road closure - 2 week period - Christmas shutdown for the Southwest Metro Upgrade Project - Sydney Metro City & Southwest (Midjuburi-Marrickville Ward / Summer Hill Electorate / Inner West PAC) |
SUMMARY
An application (ENRC/2021/0046) has been received from Sydney Metro City & Southwest for the temporary full road closure of the rail over bridge on Albermarle Street just south of Challis Avenue, Marrickville for a 2-week period scheduled for 0200 hours Sunday 26 December 2021 to 0500 hours Monday 10 January 2022 (contingency up to Monday 31 January 2022) in order to facilitate the Christmas Shutdown Rail Possession activities at the Albermarle Street Bridge location. A contra flow system will operate in the last week of the closure between 5 and 10 January 2022 to facilitate a single lane closure on Wardell Road. The road will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic, including emergency vehicles and local residents. It is recommended that the proposed temporary full road closures be approved, subject to the conditions outlined in this report.
Officer’s Recommendation
THAT the proposed temporary full road closure of Albermarle Street (between Challis Avenue and Kays Avenue East), Marrickville for a 2-week period scheduled for 0200 hours Sunday 26 December 2021 to 0500 hours Monday 10 January 2022 (contingency up to Monday 31 January 2022 0500 hours) be approved, in order to facilitate the Christmas Shutdown Rail Possession activities on the Rail Overbridge subject to, but not limited to, the following conditions:
1. A Road Occupancy License be obtained by the applicant from the Transport Management Centre;
2. All affected residents and businesses, including the NSW Police Local Area Commander, Fire & Rescue NSW and the NSW Ambulance Services be notified in writing, by the applicant, of the proposed temporary road closure at least 7 days in advance of the closure with the applicant making reasonable provision for stakeholders; and
3. The occupation of the road carriageway must not occur until the road has been physically closed.
DISCUSSION
The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
THAT the proposed temporary full road closure of Albermarle Street (between Challis Avenue and Kays Avenue East), Marrickville for a 2-week period scheduled for 0200 hours Sunday 26 December 2021 to 0500 hours Monday 10 January 2022 (contingency up to Monday 31 January 2022 0500 hours) be approved, in order to facilitate the Christmas Shutdown Rail Possession activities on the Rail Overbridge subject to, but not limited to, the following conditions:
1. A Road Occupancy License be obtained by the applicant from the Transport Management Centre;
2. All affected residents and businesses, including the NSW Police Local Area Commander, Fire & Rescue NSW and the NSW Ambulance Services be notified in writing, by the applicant, of the proposed temporary road closure at least 7 days in advance of the closure with the applicant making reasonable provision for stakeholders; and
For motion: Unanimous |
LTC1121(1) Item 7 Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan Study (All Wards/All Electorate/ All PACs) |
SUMMARY
A Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) is a comprehensive strategic action plan used to develop pedestrian policies and build pedestrian facilities. The draft PAMP study was put to Public Exhibition for 28 days in May and June 2021. Community feedback was collated and assessed to develop the final PAMP Action Plan as outlined in Attachment 1. The final PAMP identifies maintenance and capital works to a value of approximately $18 million of which $8 million are high priority items. These works are recommended to be incorporated into Council’s Operational Program and Capital Works Program as well as grant funding applications. It is envisaged that the PAMP will be reviewed and updated approximately every 5 years in order to identify arising issues and rebalance priorities.
Officer’s Recommendation
THAT:
1. The final Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) report be adopted; and 2. The PAMP action plan detailing maintenance and capital works be supported to be included in Council’s operational program and Capital Works Program, noting some implementation may subject to further Local Traffic Committee and Council approval of detailed designs.
DISCUSSION
Cr da Cruz made the following comments:
Council Officers advised that Shared Zones in laneways are typically installed where it serves an important pedestrian function (e.g. laneways adjacent to a shopping precinct). It was noted that Shared Zones are not normally installed in residential laneways with low pedestrian volumes. Instead pedestrian movement is encouraged on adjacent street frontages where footpaths are available.
The representative for the Member for Newtown stated that a community advocacy group has made requests for improving pedestrian access and safety around schools. The requests will be forwarded to Council Officers.
The IWBC representative raised concerns with the absence of pram ramps at the intersection of Carlton Street, Smith Street and Longport Street, Summer Hill, and asked for that intersection to be investigated to improve access to Summer Hill shops.
The representative for the Member for Balmain commented that data in the accident map does not capture every pedestrian accident because accidents not requiring hospital treatment are not recorded by the police. The representative also commented that the walkway on the northern side of the City West Link, between Charles Street and James Street has been raised by tree roots. Furthermore, vehicles parked in Francis Street and Hubert Street are often parking across the access to the walkway. Council Officers will forward these comments to the relevant teams in Council.
The Committee members agreed with the Officer’s recommendation.
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
THAT:
1. The final Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) report be adopted; and 2. The PAMP action plan detailing maintenance and capital works be supported to be included in Council’s operational program and Capital Works Program, noting some implementation may subject to further Local Traffic Committee and Council approval of detailed designs.
For motion: Unanimous |
General Business
LTC1121(1) Item 8 Pedestrian refuge on City West Link, Haberfield |
The representative for the Member for Balmain commented that the pedestrian refuge on the City West Link, at Waratah Street, Haberfield, has been hit numerous times by westbound vehicles and asked for a review of the refuge. The TfNSW representative stated that an investigation is underway to improve the pedestrian refuge at the location.
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LTC1121(1) Item 9 Cycling routes in Ashfield |
Cr da Cruz stated that residents are interested in a one-way separated cycleway on Arthur Street and Norton Street, Ashfield. Cr da Cruz also asked how the project to improve cycle routes is progressing and whether there are safe cycle routes that connect to bike lockers at train station commuter car parks. Council Officers advised that Council’s Strategic Transport Planning team have commenced work preparing the Inner West Bicycle Strategy and Action Plan which will continue into 2022.
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LTC1121(1) Item 10 Request for resident parking around Croydon Station and Ashfield Aquatic Centre |
Cr da Cruz stated that residents have requested a Resident Parking Scheme around Croydon Station and Ashfield Aquatic Centre. Council Officers stated that they have received this request and are investigating it. |
LTC1121(1) Item 11 Request to review resident parking permit eligibility |
Cr Macri requested that Council Officers reconsider a resident’s eligibility for a resident parking permit that was recently denied. In previous years, Council had provided a permit for the resident’s trade vehicle on the basis that it did not fit in the resident’s off-street parking space. Council Officers advised that they are currently reviewing the request. |
LTC1121(1) Item 12 Cycleway in Livingstone Road, Marrickville
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Residents of Livingstone Road have raised concerns regarding the safety issues caused by the new cycleway constructed on Livingstone Road north of Marrickville Road the northern side of the road. Larger vehicles cannot pass each other in the narrowed road and cyclists are choosing to use the road instead of the cycleway. Residents have asked that a cycleway not be constructed south of Marrickville Road. Cr Macri also raised concerns with unsafe vehicle movements when reversing out of driveways, the absence of a splay at the corner Hastings Street and Livingstone Road, and flooding issues in Hastings Street since the construction of the cycleway.
The representative for the Member for Balmain suggested that the cycleway could be narrowed and converted to one-way for cyclists travelling up the hill on Livingstone Road and cyclists can ride with other traffic when going downhill.
Council Officers advised that the concerns raised can be further investigated and stated that engineers were aware of these concerns during the design stage and it was thought that the issues were addressed in the design. It was noted that a road safety audit, which can be presented to the Committee, may also address some of the concerns.
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Meeting closed at 10.56am.
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Local Traffic Committee Meeting 6 December 2021 |
Subject: Rozelle North Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Study
Prepared By: Jason Scoufis - Traffic and Parking Planner
Authorised By: Manod Wickramasinghe - Traffic and Transport Planning Manager
SUMMARY
Council has prepared a draft Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) study to address key community concerns about traffic, pedestrian and cycling facilities in the Rozelle North precinct area.
The recommendations aim to align with Council policies and strategies, with an emphasis on
improving pedestrian and cyclist movements, whilst retaining safe and acceptable traffic
volume and speeds in local streets.
RECOMMENDATION
THAT: 1. The Committee endorse the draft Rozelle North Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Study and the following treatments for community consultation:
a) Kerb blister in Wellington Street at Nelson Street;
b) Roundabout at Elliott Street/Terry Street/Glassop Street;
c) Kerb blisters in Glassop Street at White Street;
d) Raised pedestrian (zebra) crossing in Darling Street immediately south of Merton Street;
e) Raise existing at grade pedestrian (zebra) crossing in Wise Street immediately west of Darling Street;
f) Raise existing at grade pedestrian (zebra) crossing in Terry Street immediately south of Nagurra Place;
g) speed cushions in Terry Street between Norman Street and Thornton Street;
h) pedestrian (zebra) crossing in Wellington Street, immediately south of Terry Street;
i) pedestrian (zebra) crossing in Terry Street, immediately west of Wellington Street;
j) kerb extension and accessible parking space on eastern side of Darling Street immediately south of Nelson Street;
k) 10 km/h Shared Zone in Tilba Avenue;
l) Kerb extensions in Wellington Street immediately north of Merton Street ;
m) Terry Street near Wise Street linemarking; and n) Convert Crystal Street to one way clockwise and investigate additional parking capacity
2. The report be placed on Public Exhibition, providing a minimum 28 days for community feedback and the results be reported back to the Traffic Committee. |
BACKGROUND
As part of Council’s Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Strategy Review Program Council engaged TEF Consulting to prepare the Rozelle North LATM study.
The Rozelle North (area L7) precinct is bounded by Victoria Road, Darling Street, Young Street, Glassop Street, White Street and Iron Cove.
The objective of the study is to reduce traffic
volumes and speeds in local streets to increase liveability and improve safety
and access for pedestrians and cyclists. It also includes a review of the
original LATM Study which was completed in the year 2000.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
The cost of proposed treatments as listed in the draft proposed treatments arising from the Rozelle North LATM Study is estimated to cost approximately $643,500 (including GST). This cost takes into consideration 10% contingency. Once the LATM Study is adopted, detailed design and construction would be undertaken in stages as prioritised commencing from the 2022/2023 year.
OTHER STAFF COMMENTS
In developing recommendations for the LATM Study, consideration was given to incorporate the following principals of Local Area Traffic Management:
· Reduction in vehicle speeds;
· Minimise traffic levels and intruding traffic in a local street;
· Minimise crash risk;
· Improve local amenity by:
o Reducing car use
o Increasing use of public transport
o Increasing walking and cycling
o Improving the streetscape
Traffic tube counts were collected in February 2020 and crash history reviewed to assist the study. Further site observations and intersection counts were used to determine what type of facility was warranted in specific locations.
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Council undertook a survey through Council’s Yoursay website in February/March 2020 with invitation letters mailed out to stakeholders and residents within the study area. A total of 173 responses were received. An online workshop was held in September 2020 and further consultation held in October 2020 of the proposed draft options with 125 responses received. The results of the consultation are detailed in the attached report.
The final public exhibition will commence following adoption of draft Rozelle North Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Study
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Rozelle North LATM Final Draft Report |
Local Traffic Committee Meeting 6 December 2021 |
Subject: Darling Street Between Mort Street and Curtis Road, Balmain - Road Occupancy - ANZAC Day Dawn Service (Baludarri - Balmain Ward/ Balmain Electorate/ Leichhardt PAC)
Prepared By: Vinoth Srinivasan - Engineer - Traffic and Parking Services
Authorised By: Sunny Jo - Coordinator Traffic Engineering Services (North)
SUMMARY
In preparation to mark the ANZAC Day Dawn Service 2021 on Monday, 25 April 2022, Inner West Council is organising the ANZAC Day dawn Service at the Loyalty Square War Memorial, Balmain. To facilitate the event, it is proposed to close Darling Street between Mort Street and Curtis Road between 2:30am and 9:30am.
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the temporary road closure of Darling Street (Mort Street to Curtis Road), Balmain on Monday, 25 April 2022 between 2.30am – 9.30am be supported, subject to the following conditions:
1. Latest government and health advice on Covid-19 is followed at the time of the event including gatherings and/or social distancing restrictions;
2. All affected residents and businesses, including the NSW Police Local Area Commander, Fire & Rescue NSW and NSW Ambulance Services be notified in writing, by the applicant, of the proposed temporary road closure at least 14 days in advance of the closure with the applicant making reasonable provision for stakeholders;
3. That an unencumbered passage minimum 3.0m wide be available for emergency vehicles through the closed section of Darling Street, Balmain; and
4. The occupation of the road carriageway must not occur until the road has been physically closed; and
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BACKGROUND & OTHER STAFF COMMENTS
In preparation to mark the ANZAC Day Dawn Service 2022, Council is organising an event at the Loyalty Square memorial, Balmain.
The details of the event are as follows:
Day: Monday, 25 April 2022
Commemorative Service: 6.00am – 7.00am
Venue: Loyalty Square, Balmain (outside Woolworths)
Procession: There will be no march down Darling Street for 2022
To facilitate the event, it is proposed to close Darling Street between Mort Street/Beattie Street and Curtis Road (approximately 260m) between 2.30am and 9.30am. This road closure will prevent all traffic travelling through this closed section and also will prevent any additional on-street parking on both sides of the subject section of Darling Street.
It should be noted that although the land uses in this area are predominantly retail/commercial, there are a number of residential properties in this section of Darling Street.
The Traffic Management Plan prepared for the event is attached.
All businesses/residents in the affected area will be advised to avoid parking in the subject section of Darling Street.
Based on the discussions held with the Transit Systems representative, buses would need to terminate at Darling Street/Rowntree Street/Montague Street intersection as Curtis Road is not suitable for bus movements. To maintain transport services between East Balmain and Balmain, Council will organise two shuttle bus services running between Balmain East and Darling Street/Rowntree Street/Montague Street. The shuttle bus service routes are shown on the attached TCP (Attachment 2).
Transit Systems will post notifications at all bus stops on Darling Street between Beattie Street and Balmain East wharf to advise passengers to use Council’s community buses on the morning of 25 April 2022. All other eastbound and westbound traffic will need to use Curtis Road or Palmer Street to access Balmain East.
The Transit Systems representative has also requested the temporary expansion of the bus turning area at Grove Street to accommodate additional buses. Therefore, it is proposed to temporarily remove three parking spaces on the northern side even numbered side (No. 22, 24, 26A) of Grove Street near Deloitte Avenue, Birchgrove. Affected residents will be notified.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
Nil.
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Council’s Community Events Coordinator will organise a notification letter outlining the closure of Darling Street (Mort Street/ Beattie Street-Curtis Road) to all affected properties and the emergency services, including Balmain Hospital of the temporary road closure.
The proposed road closure is currently advertised on Council’s website in accordance with the Roads Act 1993.
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Traffic Control Plan - Darling Street (Beattie Street - Curtis Road) ANZAC Day Dawn Service |
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Traffic Management Plan - Darling Street (Beattie Street - Curtis Road) ANZAC Day Dawn Service |
Local Traffic Committee Meeting 6 December 2021 |
Subject: Traffic Committee Schedule 2022
Prepared By: David Yu - Engineer - Traffic and Parking Services
Authorised By: Sunny Jo - Coordinator Traffic Engineering Services (North)
SUMMARY
The proposed schedule of the Local Traffic Committee meetings has been prepared for the 2022 calendar year. It is recommended that the proposed meeting schedule be received and noted.
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the proposed schedule of meetings of the Local Traffic Committee for the 2022 calendar year be received and noted. |
BACKGROUND & OTHER STAFF COMMENTS
To assist Committee members with forward planning, the schedule of meetings of the Local Traffic Committee for 2022 is detailed below.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS
All meetings will be held on the 1st Monday of each month, excluding January during which no meeting is held, and October during which the Monday is Labour Day. The meetings will commence at 10.00am. The proposed meeting dates for 2022 are as follows:
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Monday, 7 February 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 7 March 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 4 April 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 2 May 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 6 June 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 4 July 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 1 August 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 5 September 2022 |
10.00am |
Tuesday, 4 October 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 7 November 2022 |
10.00am |
Monday, 5 December 2022 |
10.00am |