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Table 6-71<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> beneficial effects<br />

Benefit<br />

Affected<br />

<strong>factors</strong>/receivers<br />

Location<br />

(refer to Figure 3-1 to<br />

Figure 3-5)<br />

Traffic, transport and access benefits<br />

Reallocation and reprioritisation <strong>of</strong><br />

traffic on certain roads to support<br />

changes introduced under the<br />

Access Strategy<br />

<br />

<br />

All road users<br />

Businesses and<br />

deliveries<br />

The entire proposal<br />

footprint and <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong><br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> road network<br />

performance in the future at key<br />

congested ‘pinch points’ and<br />

intersections<br />

<br />

<br />

All road users<br />

Businesses and<br />

deliveries<br />

The entire proposal<br />

footprint and <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong><br />

Setting priorities, removing conflict<br />

and improving circulation on key<br />

primary and secondary bus route<br />

corridors in the <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong> to support<br />

peak period demand and movement<br />

<br />

<br />

Bus passengers<br />

Public transport<br />

patrons<br />

The entire proposal<br />

footprint and <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong><br />

Creation or widening <strong>of</strong> footpaths or<br />

kerbs or the installation <strong>of</strong> pedestrian<br />

crossings<br />

Pedestrians Work sites: NW2, R2,<br />

R4, S4 and S5<br />

Socioeconomic benefits<br />

Creation or extension <strong>of</strong> kerbs and<br />

footpaths with minor benefits to<br />

pedestrian safety and capa<strong>city</strong><br />

Pedestrians Work sites: NW2, R2,<br />

R4, S4 and S5<br />

Improvements in connectivity and<br />

movement through introducing<br />

additional capa<strong>city</strong> along roads and<br />

intersections<br />

<br />

<br />

Road users<br />

Freight transport<br />

and deliveries<br />

The entire proposal<br />

footprint and <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong><br />

6.17 Summary <strong>of</strong> adverse effects<br />

6.17.1 Adverse construction effects<br />

There would be a number <strong>of</strong> temporary short-term effects during construction in order<br />

to deliver the proposal, as summarised in Table 6-72.<br />

Table 6-72<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> adverse construction effects<br />

Effect<br />

Affected<br />

<strong>factors</strong>/receivers<br />

Location<br />

(refer to Figure 3-1 to<br />

Figure 3-5)<br />

Traffic, transport and access impacts<br />

Temporary footpath and cycleway<br />

restrictions as well as traffic<br />

management controls<br />

<br />

<br />

Pedestrians<br />

Cyclists<br />

Work sites: NW1, NW2,<br />

R1, R2, R4, R5, S2,<br />

S4, S5, S6, C1, C2 and<br />

F1<br />

Temporary loss <strong>of</strong> access at up to<br />

15 bus stops due to adjacent footpath<br />

<br />

Public transport<br />

patrons<br />

Work sites NW2, R2,<br />

R4, R5, S3 and C2<br />

Sydney City Centre Capa<strong>city</strong> Improvement 429<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Environmental Factors

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