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Hunter Street intersection Bent Street to Bridge Street Precinct 5: financial Table 3-7 and Figure 3-20 to Figure 3-22 show the proposed traffic capacity improvements within Precinct 5: financial. Table 3-7 Precinct 5: financial traffic capacity improvement Ref (refer Fig 3-20 to 3-22) Proposal description Type of capacity improvement and associated work (refer Table 3-2) F1 A Macquarie Street between Bent Street and Bridge Street Introduce northbound capacity in the morning and evening periods on the approach to Bridge Street. Bent Street intersection: No change B Remove kerb extension on the western kerb south of Phillip Lane. Type No. 2: Kerb extension alterations: Temporary footpath restrictions/closure Kerb/kerb ramp relocation Footpath alterations Signage relocation Localised resurfacing Lane marking alterations. Supporting work: Remove two existing mature London Plane trees Relocate the phone booth. Alter the parking and loading provisions on the western kerb north of the removed kerb extension to Bridge Street: Introduce ‘no stopping’ restrictions during the weekday morning and afternoon peak periods Create loading zone provisions during the weekday inter peak period. Type No. 5: Kerbside allocation modifications: Temporary traffic management Signage relocation Lane marking alterations. Supporting work: Remove the parking ticket vending machine Relocate the two bicycle rings on the street signs (if they are removed). C F2 Bridge Street intersection: No change Macquarie Street at the Hunter Street intersection Overview: Remove right turn bay on Macquarie Street on the approach to Hunter Street in order to increase right turn capacity for motorists accessing Shakespeare Place and the Eastern Distributor. A Remove right turn bay on Macquarie Street on the southbound approach to Hunter Street to prohibit right-turn movements into Hunter Street Replace with a right filter lane northbound on the approach to Shakespeare Place. Type No. 1: Intersection reconfiguration and geometry modifications: Temporary traffic management Signage relocation Localised resurfacing Lane marking alterations. Sydney City Centre Capacity Improvement 123 Review of Environmental Factors
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