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Proposed No Stopping zone Western side of Eloora Street, Lane Cove

Council received a submission from the owner of 213-217 Burns Bay Road regarding on going parking issues in Eloora Street. They have requested Council to give consideration to the installation of ‘No Stopping’ zone on the Western side of Eloora Street. The cars parking on this side of the street do not allow the access to garages.

The proposal is to install ‘No Stopping’ zone on the Western side of Eloora Street. A concept plan of the proposal is provided.

Council is now seeking your comments on this proposal.

If you wish to provide your feedback, please complete the online survey below by Wednesday 31 January 2024.

Residents can monitor the progress of the proposal by reviewing the agenda of the Traffic Committee meeting. Meetings are typically held every two months and published on Council’s website.

The agenda contains projects that, following community consultation, are progressed to the Traffic Committee for consideration and Council for a final decision. The Traffic Committee agendas and minutes can be accessed by the link below. www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/advisorycommittees.



Proposed No Stopping zone Western side of Eloora Street, Lane Cove

Council received a submission from the owner of 213-217 Burns Bay Road regarding on going parking issues in Eloora Street. They have requested Council to give consideration to the installation of ‘No Stopping’ zone on the Western side of Eloora Street. The cars parking on this side of the street do not allow the access to garages.

The proposal is to install ‘No Stopping’ zone on the Western side of Eloora Street. A concept plan of the proposal is provided.

Council is now seeking your comments on this proposal.

If you wish to provide your feedback, please complete the online survey below by Wednesday 31 January 2024.

Residents can monitor the progress of the proposal by reviewing the agenda of the Traffic Committee meeting. Meetings are typically held every two months and published on Council’s website.

The agenda contains projects that, following community consultation, are progressed to the Traffic Committee for consideration and Council for a final decision. The Traffic Committee agendas and minutes can be accessed by the link below. www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/advisorycommittees.



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