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Work site<br />

F: Erskine Street to<br />

Barrack Street<br />

G: Barrack Street<br />

intersection<br />

H: Barrack Street to<br />

King Street<br />

Traffic capa<strong>city</strong><br />

improvement<br />

5: Kerbside<br />

allocation<br />

modifications<br />

2: Kerb<br />

extension<br />

alterations<br />

2: Kerb<br />

extension<br />

alterations<br />

5: Kerbside<br />

allocation<br />

modifications<br />

Impact summary<br />

Movement: Creation <strong>of</strong> ‘no stopping’ zone resulting in improvements to vehicular connectivity<br />

and movement<br />

Public transport: Prioritisation <strong>of</strong> the bus lane prioritising public transport within the road<br />

corridor<br />

Local economy: Effects on businesses not being able to unload goods during the weekday<br />

during the morning, inter and afternoon peak periods<br />

Local economy: Improvements in businesses being able to unload goods during the weekday<br />

morning and inter peak periods<br />

Amenity: Benefits through creating additional parking provisions between bus zones during the<br />

weekday evening and weekend peak periods allowing improved access into the <strong>city</strong><br />

Movement: Creation <strong>of</strong> ‘no stopping’ zone resulting in improvements to vehicular connectivity<br />

and movement<br />

Public transport: Prioritisation <strong>of</strong> the bus lane prioritising public transport within the road<br />

corridor<br />

Social infrastructure: Removal <strong>of</strong> the two kerb extensions located on the eastern kerb to create<br />

an additional lane through the intersection reducing pedestrian capa<strong>city</strong> and amenity<br />

Movement: Improvements to vehicular connectivity and movement<br />

Public transport: Prioritisation <strong>of</strong> the bus lane prioritising public transport within the road<br />

corridor<br />

Local economy: Improvements in businesses being able to unload goods during the weekday<br />

morning peak period<br />

Social infrastructure: Removal <strong>of</strong> the mid-block eastern kerb extension located in front <strong>of</strong><br />

Clarence Street Cyclery reducing pedestrian capa<strong>city</strong> and amenity<br />

Amenity: Permanent loss <strong>of</strong> motorcycle parking reducing amenity and access for this user<br />

group across the week including those that rely on these provisions for commuting, recreation<br />

and other uses<br />

Movement: Creation <strong>of</strong> ‘no stopping’ zone resulting in improvements to vehicular connectivity<br />

and movement<br />

Public transport: Prioritisation <strong>of</strong> the bus lane prioritising public transport within the road<br />

corridor<br />

Sydney City Centre Capa<strong>city</strong> Improvement 312<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Environmental Factors

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