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A3<br />
PARKING MANAGEMENT PLANNING<br />
WORKSHOP AND PLENARY OUTCOMES<br />
(continued)<br />
A<br />
PYMBLE<br />
Issue/Comment<br />
Construct short-stay parking in site<br />
known as 1 Alma Street (adjacent to<br />
Grandview Lane car park)<br />
Agree with new angle parking in<br />
Grandview Street, particularly for<br />
elderly and disabled<br />
Suggest angle parking extend all the<br />
way to Station Street<br />
Restrict parking on 1 side of Taunton<br />
St to maintain access<br />
Agree with new vehicle access<br />
between Station Street and Robert<br />
Pymble Park [Alma Street]<br />
More signage needed indicating<br />
directions to Pymble shops<br />
Response<br />
This site is proposed to be incorporated into the redesigned<br />
Grandview Lane car park, with the current access road<br />
realigned opposite Park Cr.<br />
Agreement noted<br />
This was considered, however preliminary investigations<br />
indicate it is only feasible between Pacific Highway and Alma<br />
Street due to the wider road reserve in that section. Additional<br />
parking would be available in new road connecting Post Office St<br />
with Alma St<br />
This can be considered separately, subject to directly affected<br />
residents agreeing to the proposal, and <strong>Ku</strong>-<strong>ring</strong>-<strong>gai</strong> Traffic<br />
Committee/<strong>Council</strong> approval. However it would result in a<br />
reduction of 8 unrestricted parking spaces which would impact<br />
on commuters and to a lesser extent, residents.<br />
Agreement noted<br />
Additional directional signage could be considered, including<br />
directional signage to car parks, to improve visibility and access<br />
to the centre.<br />
APPENDICES<br />
<strong>Ku</strong>-<strong>ring</strong>-<strong>gai</strong> Town Centres Parking Management Plan 2010<br />
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