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Consultation has concluded

Background

A review has highlighted an inconsistency in land zoning along the frontage of North Terrace near Bankstown Railway Station in relation to the land, known as Terrace Lane Bankstown, which was dedicated as a Public Road in 1932.

The proposed closing of this road reserve will provide clarity in terms of zoning of the land, while continuing to be used by the public and allowing access to abutting private properties and the Bankstown Railway Station.

Terrace Lane

Terrace Lane - approximately delineated in red

Proposed new right of way for access - approximately delineated in white

This proposal

In pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, notice is hereby given that the City of Canterbury Bankstown proposes to close the council public road listed as Terrace Lane, Bankstown.

Upon closure of the road, Council intends to retain the land for community purposes.

Please also note that under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, submissions received over the exhibition period may be referred to third parties for consideration.

At the closure of the exhibition period, Council will consider all duly made submissions before deciding whether to continue with the road closure proposal.

Timeline

  • Timeline item 1 - complete

    Wednesday 17 November 2021 - Monday 20 December 2021

    Exhibition Period

    This consultation is open for contributions. Provide any feedback on the proposals in this time using the online feedback form, directly emailing or writing to Council.

  • Timeline item 2 - active

    Monday 20 December 2021 05:00 pm

    Closed

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

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

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.