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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The NSW Government is investing $500 million to upgrade the roads around the new Northern Beaches Hospital.
The upgrades will provide customers with a better travel experience, increased capacity on the road network and improved access through the area, including for pedestrians and cyclists.
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Roads and Maritime investigated the current use of the mid-block pedestrian crossing due to safety concerns. Pedestrian volumes were measured during morning and afternoon peak periods on a weekday and across a 12-hour period on the weekend. A total of 17 pedestrians used the mid-block crossing during the morning peak period and 13 during the afternoon peak period during the weekday. A total of 40 pedestrians used the mid-block crossing during the 12-hour period on the weekend, with a maximum of eight pedestrians per hour. Due to the low volumes of use and safety concerns raised by the community, we have decided to close access as part of our project to improve Stacey Street. Alternative pedestrian access is available at the signalised intersections of Stacey Street and Macauley Avenue.
Covering the open drain on Stacey Street was investigated and considered as part of this project. A number of possible solutions were discussed with key stakeholders including Sydney Water and the City of Canterbury Bankstown. Due to the constraints of the existing drain structure, covering the drain completely or partially would impact the effective flood management of the drain. This would cause flooding on Stacey Street, including further down the road corridor and therefore was not able to be considered further as part of this project.
Roads and Maritime is currently working with the City of Canterbury Bankstown to develop a final design for stage three intersection improvements on Stacey Street, Stanley Street and Salvia Avenue. We are currently looking at options that will minimise the impact to Stevens Reserve whilst balancing the aims of the project. The community will be updated as this stage of the project progresses.
We will be in your local area during May to talk about the upcoming pedestrian bridge at Kirrawee. Our 360 view tool and members from the project team will be available to answer your questions at:
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For more information on construction activities, to register for project updates or to speak to a member of the FYJV team at the Community information centre, Cnr Wakehurst Parkway and Warringah Road, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 - MAP
Or Contact Us
Phone: 1800 014 307
Email: nbhcommunity@nbhr.com.au
Post: PO Box 6040, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086
Native trees are being planted throughout the project area to reinforce the character of the area including Indigenous vegetation, particularly Duffys Forest species.
A wide variety of native species will be planted including Banksia, Gum trees, Eucalyptus, Bottle Brush, Wattle, Boronia, Grevillea, and many more.
Opening in late 2018, the brand new state-of-the-art Frenchs Forest hospital will provide patient-centred, personalised care including:
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The design of the bridge will include a steel arch with the following features:
Two lifts, one each side of the bridge to accommodate 16 persons.
Two stairways, one each side.
Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras.