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Rubbish bins<br />

Water fountains<br />

City map signs<br />

Phone booths<br />

Bike rack and<br />

bike circles on<br />

lighting posts<br />

Mail boxes<br />

Location<br />

S5: Broadway<br />

Long-term temporary restriction in access due<br />

to temporary footpath restriction/closure<br />

created as a result <strong>of</strong> altering the kerb<br />

extension associated with a major work site<br />

Precinct 4: college<br />

C1: Wentworth Avenue<br />

Long-term temporary restriction in access due<br />

to temporary footpath restriction/closure<br />

created as a result <strong>of</strong> altering the footpath<br />

width associated with a major work site<br />

C2: College Street<br />

Short-term temporary restriction in access due<br />

to temporary footpath restriction/closure<br />

created as a result <strong>of</strong> reconfiguring the<br />

intersection and making lane adjustments<br />

Precinct 5: financial<br />

F1: Macquarie Street<br />

Long-term temporary restriction in access due<br />

to temporary footpath restriction/closure<br />

created as a result <strong>of</strong> altering kerb extension<br />

and implementing traffic management<br />

allocations associated with a major work site<br />

- - - - 1 1<br />

1 - - - 2 -<br />

- - - - 17 -<br />

- - - 1 2<br />

Totals: 6 1 2 5 36 9<br />

In total, access to about 60 public amenity items (assets) would be restricted during<br />

construction due to the need to implement footpath closures in locations where the<br />

kerbs and footpaths would be altered or intersection configurations would be<br />

modified. Specifically there would be:<br />

Eight locations where access would be temporarily restricted long-term during<br />

construction (over three months) (minor adverse impact)<br />

Two locations where access would be temporarily restricted for a shorter period<br />

(up to three months) (negligible impact).<br />

The greatest affected work sites would be C2: College Street (temporary access<br />

restriction to 17 bike rings on signs and street lighting) followed by R4: College Street<br />

(temporary access restriction to bicycle racks, a rubbish bin and a phone booth).<br />

The impact is only assessed as being minor adverse as there is deemed to be<br />

sufficient alternative amenity assets within the <strong>city</strong> <strong>centre</strong> to mitigate the restriction.<br />

Sydney City Centre Capa<strong>city</strong> Improvement 332<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Environmental Factors

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