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Newtown South precinct - Improving safety and calming traffic
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How can we manage changing traffic conditions in the Newtown South precinct?
Share your insights on local traffic conditions to maintain and improve safety for all.
Council is preparing a Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Plan, which will recommend measures to manage traffic and improve road safety over the next 10 years. The Newtown South precinct study area is bounded by Edgeware Road, Lord Street, King Street and Alice Street.
Local knowledge of walking, riding bikes and driving in the neighbourhood is invaluable to this work. We would like to hear from schools, residents, business owners, visitors, and workers in the Newtown South precinct. People living with a disability are encouraged to participate.
By mail, addressed to Jason Scoufis Inner West Council, PO Box 14, Petersham 2049.
Call a FREE Interpreter or the National Relay Service, Monday to Friday between 9am-4pm and provide our phone number 02 9392 5561.
Free Interpreter call TIS National on 131 450
Voice relay call 1300 555 727
TTY call 133 677
SMS relay call 0423 677 767
Feedback closes Wednesday 1 June 2022
What happens next?
Your insights along with a review of traffic volumes, vehicle speeds, heavy vehicle use and crash statistics, will be used to develop a draft Local Area Traffic Management Plan for the Newtown South precinct. There will be another opportunity to provide feedback on the options developed.
How can we manage changing traffic conditions in the Newtown South precinct?
Share your insights on local traffic conditions to maintain and improve safety for all.
Council is preparing a Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Plan, which will recommend measures to manage traffic and improve road safety over the next 10 years. The Newtown South precinct study area is bounded by Edgeware Road, Lord Street, King Street and Alice Street.
Local knowledge of walking, riding bikes and driving in the neighbourhood is invaluable to this work. We would like to hear from schools, residents, business owners, visitors, and workers in the Newtown South precinct. People living with a disability are encouraged to participate.
By mail, addressed to Jason Scoufis Inner West Council, PO Box 14, Petersham 2049.
Call a FREE Interpreter or the National Relay Service, Monday to Friday between 9am-4pm and provide our phone number 02 9392 5561.
Free Interpreter call TIS National on 131 450
Voice relay call 1300 555 727
TTY call 133 677
SMS relay call 0423 677 767
Feedback closes Wednesday 1 June 2022
What happens next?
Your insights along with a review of traffic volumes, vehicle speeds, heavy vehicle use and crash statistics, will be used to develop a draft Local Area Traffic Management Plan for the Newtown South precinct. There will be another opportunity to provide feedback on the options developed.
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