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6.12 TURRAMURRA GILROY LANE CAR PARK<br />

Figure 6.12-1:<br />

Turramurra Gilroy Lane Car Park.<br />

Strategy to cater for parking needs du<strong>ring</strong> redevelopment of the<br />

Turramurra Avenue/Gilroy Lane car park<br />

Redevelopment of the <strong>Council</strong> car park off Gilroy Lane will make the car<br />

park unavailable to customers of the surrounding shops/offices. Also,<br />

access along Gilroy Lane may be impacted, which suggests opening of<br />

the new road between Turramurra Avenue and Gilroy Road should be<br />

considered with the redevelopment of this site. The typical peak weekday<br />

occupancy rate of the Turramurra Avenue/Gilroy Lane car park is 86%.<br />

Complete redevelopment of Turramurra Avenue/Gilroy Lane car<br />

park in isolation<br />

Impact to parking<br />

In the precincts north of Pacific Highway and east of Rohini Street,<br />

approximately 7,861sqm of retail space, 2,922sqm of commercial space,<br />

and the Turramurra Uniting Church would be the primary drivers for<br />

parking demand while redevelopment occurs. This would result in the<br />

need for approximately 220 short term spaces du<strong>ring</strong> the peak.<br />

Strategy<br />

Du<strong>ring</strong> redevelopment of the site, it is estimated that the following short<br />

term parking spaces would be available:<br />

• 36 spaces in Rohini Street, as existing on-street parking;<br />

• 18 spaces in Eastern Road (between Rohini Street and King Street),<br />

as existing on-street parking;<br />

p-82<br />

<strong>Ku</strong>-<strong>ring</strong>-<strong>gai</strong> Town Centres Parking Management Plan 2010

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