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Consultation has concluded

Background

Each year Council seeks to improve the safety on our roads by seeking funding from Federal and State Government programs. The projects target those road locations where crashes are occurring or areas with a high crash risk.

This proposal

Funds have been allocated in Council’s Capital Works Program to construct a raised pedestrian crossing at Church Street on the corner of Vincent Street, Canterbury. As a part of the proposal, two non-timed parking spots and four timed parking spots are planned to be removed along Church Street.

This project is in line with Council’s vision of a ‘moving and integrated’ City, whereby we are improving the movement around our City for all users whilst also being a ‘safe and strong’ City.

Timeline

  • Timeline item 1 - complete

    Monday 28 November 2022 - Sunday 8 January 2023

    Exhibition Period

    This consultation is open for contributions.

  • Timeline item 2 - complete

    Sunday 8 January 2023 5:00pm

    Closed

    Contributions to this exhibition are closed, reviewed and reported back to the project team.

  • Timeline item 3 - complete

    October 2023

    The raised pedestrian crossing has been implemented.

Quick poll

I have viewed the proposal and:

This poll has concluded.

Total Votes: 12

Contact us

If you have questions or want to learn more about the project, please contact us via the following:

Name Community Engagement Team
Email haveyoursay@cbcity.nsw.gov.au

How did we do?

Complete the survey to provide feedback on the engagement process.

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The City of Canterbury Bankstown acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, water and skies of Canterbury-Bankstown, the Darug (Darag, Dharug, Daruk, Dharuk) People. We recognise and respect Darug cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge the First Peoples’ continuing importance to our CBCity community.