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Consultation has concluded.
Following on from earlier consultation with the Cobden community Council has developed concept plans for the next stage in the streetscape works.
Proposed works include:
Address slippery surfaces
Improve outstands
New and upgraded accessible car parking spaces
Directional signage at roundabout
Directional signage for long vehicle parking at Apex Park
Hinged banner poles
Creative street furniture
Wider car spaces
Curdie Street
additional seating and replacement
footpath replacement
upgraded plantings
street art
Victoria Street
footpath and kerb and channel renewal
removal of trees and development of nature strip on east side (Curdie Street to Silvester Street)
Adams Street
additional car parks, including for long vehicles
Following on from earlier consultation with the Cobden community Council has developed concept plans for the next stage in the streetscape works.
Proposed works include:
Address slippery surfaces
Improve outstands
New and upgraded accessible car parking spaces
Directional signage at roundabout
Directional signage for long vehicle parking at Apex Park
Hinged banner poles
Creative street furniture
Wider car spaces
Curdie Street
additional seating and replacement
footpath replacement
upgraded plantings
street art
Victoria Street
footpath and kerb and channel renewal
removal of trees and development of nature strip on east side (Curdie Street to Silvester Street)