1 October 2015 - Leichhardt Municipal Council
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1 October 2015 - Leichhardt Municipal Council
LOCAL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA 1 October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 NOTICE OF MEETING OF LOCAL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEETING OF THE LOCAL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY 1st OCTOBER 2015 COMMENCING AT 9:30AM IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS – LEICHHARDT TOWN HALL Contents 1. Confirmation of Minutes ....................................................................................... 4 1.1. Matters Arising from Minutes of Previous Meeting ........................................ 4 1.2. Council Resolution ........................................................................................ 4 PART A – MATTERS PROPOSING THAT COUNCIL EXERCISE ITS DELEGATED FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................. 5 2. Reports ................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 Nelson Lane, Annandale – Timed No Parking Restrictions ........................... 5 2.2 Albion Lane, Annandale - Relocation of ‘Loading Zone’ ................................ 9 2.3 Darling Street, Balmain - Road Occupancy ................................................. 11 2.4 Red Lion Street, Rozelle - Road Occupancy ............................................... 13 2.5 St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2016 - Traffic Management Plan ................. 16 2.6 Derbyshire Road, Leichhardt - Modification to part-time ‘No Parking’ restriction .............................................................................................................. 21 3. 2.7 Brenan Street & Catherine Street, Lilyfield – ‘No Stopping’ Restrictions ..... 23 2.8 Flood Street/Lords Road, Leichhardt – Pedestrian Improvements .............. 25 2.9 Darling Street, Rozelle – Norton Street, Leichhardt – Loading Zone Review 27 Status Reports ................................................................................................... 28 3.1 Lilyfield Road (between James Street and Hawthorne Canal), Lilyfield – Status Update: Radar Speed Display ................................................................... 28 3.2 Mort Street, Balmain - Status Update: Radar Speed Display ...................... 30 3.3 Young Street, Annandale - Status Update: Radar Speed Display............... 31 4 Minor Traffic Facilities ........................................................................................ 33 5 Special Traffic Committee – Items supported between formal meetings ........... 39 6 Items Without Notice.......................................................................................... 39 7 Next Meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee ................................... 39 8 Part B – Informal Items ...................................................................................... 39 9. PART C - TRAFFIC GENERATING DEVELOPMENTS .................................... 40 g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 2 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 List of Attachments Appendix A Minutes of the Local Traffic Committee meeting held on 3rd September 2015 Appendix B TMP St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2016 g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 3 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Acknowledgement of Country Acknowledgement by Chairman: “I acknowledge the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora nation on whose country we are meeting today and their elders past and present.” 1. Confirmation of Minutes Confirmation of Minutes from the September 2015 Local Traffic Committee meeting held on the 3rd September 2015 (refer to Appendix A). Officer’s Recommendation: That the Minutes from the 3rd September 2015 Local Traffic Committee meeting be accepted as a true and accurate record of the meeting’s proceedings. Committee Recommendation: 1.1. Matters Arising from Minutes of Previous Meeting Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 1.2. Council Resolution Council at its Ordinary meeting held on 22nd September 2015 considered the September 2015 Local Traffic Committee’s recommendations and Council resolved the following: C453/15 RESOLVED JOBLING/ CHANNELLS 1. That an index summary page be included in the report to Council listing a summary of items and item numbers 2. That Council adopt the minutes of the Local Traffic Committee meeting held on 3rd September 2015. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 4 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 The accompanying recommendations as stated above are included in the Minutes attached in Appendix A. PART A – MATTERS PROPOSING THAT COUNCIL EXERCISE ITS DELEGATED FUNCTIONS 2. Reports 2.1 Nelson Lane, Annandale – Timed No Parking Restrictions Precinct: Annandale Ward: Gadigal-Annandale Background A consultation letter was sent out in May 2015 proposing the option of implementing either full-time or timed ‘No Parking’ restrictions in Nelson Lane, Annandale. This was in response to requests made by affected Nelson Street residents with rear accesses (garages) in Nelson Lane, being blocked by parked vehicles including nearby Mirvac Construction workers opposite their garage. Proposal From the feedback received, a revised proposal was developed to only have timed ‘No Parking’ restrictions (preferred option) installed in sections where residents supported it opposite their rear accesses in Nelson Lane. The proposed restrictions are ‘No Parking 8am-6pm Mon-Fri’ and will cover opposite the following properties (of Nelson Street) between Piper Street and Rose Street: No. 299 to No. 331(Rose St corner) No. 261 to No. No. 289 No. 253 to No. 257 The revised proposal which was consulted is detailed on the plan below. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 5 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Consultation A letter outlining the above proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (52 properties) in Nelson Street (eastern side) as indicated on the following map, requesting residents’ views regarding the revised proposal. Five (5) responses were received for this proposal. The following information is provided in response to the concerns raised by residents: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 6 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Residents’ Response (2 residents): Recommends full-time ‘No Parking’ restrictions not the proposed timed ‘No Parking; 8am-6pm; Mon-Fri’ as they require 24 hour, 7 days a week access to their rear access in Nelson Lane. Officer’s Comment: The timed ‘No Parking’ restrictions were proposed as a result of the feedback received from the initial consultation, as it was considered less invasive on residents. The advantage of having timed ‘No Parking’ restrictions over fulltime ‘No Parking’ restrictions is that its success can be monitored and can be reviewed if needed to be converted to full-time ‘No Parking’ restrictions. Residents’ Response (2 residents): Noticed that the proposed timed ‘No Parking’ restrictions does not extend to opposite of their properties’ rear accesses and wished to have the parking restrictions extended to cover their property. Officer’s Comment: As discussed with the resident the proposal has been modified to include timed No Parking opposite their rear access as detailed in Modified Proposal below. Residents’ Response (1 resident): I want the space opposite my rear access to be unrestricted in order for tradesmen to be able to park there during works on my property. I want my property to be excluded from the proposed parking restrictions opposite my rear access in Nelson Lane. Officer’s Comment: Property has been excluded from having the proposed ‘No Parking’ restrictions opposite its rear access. This only affects the property therefore it does not need to be consulted and is included in the modified proposal detailed below. Modified Proposal In response to the feedback received from the consulted revised proposal, the proposal has been modified to include the rear of properties No. 297, 295, 293 & 291 and exclude No. 267, as shown in the following modified plan. The modified proposal is supported and acknowledged by the residents requesting the amendment. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 7 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Officer's Recommendation: a) That ‘No Parking 8am-6pm Mon-Fri’ restrictions be installed on the eastern side of Nelson Lane, opposite the rear accesses of the following Nelson Street properties: No. 253 to No. 257 No. 261 to No. 263 No. 269 to No. 331 b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. Discussion: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 8 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Committee Recommendation: 2.2 Albion Lane, Annandale - Relocation of ‘Loading Zone’ Precinct: Annandale Ward: Gadigal-Annandale Background Concerns have been raised regarding the existing location of a ‘loading zone’ on the southern side of Albion Lane, west of Young Street, Annandale with the view of relocating it to the opposite (northern side) of Albion Lane. The current loading zone location poses safety concerns for Chernway staff as they are required to cross the road (to and from vehicle parked in the existing loading zone) to access their garage door on the side of the building at No.2 Young Street. Visibility is also reduced when the loading zone is in use for vehicles entering Albion Lane via Young Street from seeing other road users in the lane, as through traffic is forced to manoeuvre around in the opposite direction of traffic. This risk could be minimised by relocating the ‘loading zone’ to the opposite side, next to Chernway’s garage door. Chernway also claims that the current ‘loading zone’ is located on the high side of the lane and through traffic by larger vehicles on northern side/lower side are prone to damaging Chernway’s building (at 4 Young St) due to lower grade of the lane. Proposal With support from Chernway (No.2 Young Street, Annandale) as primary user of the existing loading zone, it is proposed to relocate the existing 10m ‘Loading Zone 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri, 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ zone to the northern side of Albion Lane, by reducing the existing 20m ‘No Stopping’ zone to 10 metres to cater for the proposed ‘loading zone’. The existing ‘loading zone’ on the southern side of Albion Lane is to be converted to ‘No Parking’ restrictions (consistent with the remainder of Albion Lane) as detailed in the proposal plan below. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 9 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (26 properties) in Parramatta Road, Albion Street and Albion Lane as indicated on the following map, requesting residents’ views regarding the proposal. No responses were received for this proposal. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 10 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Officer's Recommendation: a) That the existing 10m ‘Loading Zone 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri, 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ zone on southern side of Albion Lane, west of Young Street, be converted to a ‘No Parking’ zone; b) That the existing 20m ‘No Stopping’ zone on the northern side of Albion Lane west of the Young Street intersection be reduced to 10m; and c) That a 10m ‘Loading Zone 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri; 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ zone be installed on the northern side of Albion Lane, immediately west of 10m ‘No Stopping’ zone. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 2.3 Darling Street, Balmain - Road Occupancy Precinct: Balmain Ward: Birrabirragal-Balmain Background BreastScreen NSW has requested approval to locate a mobile lab unit on Darling Street, Balmain for 7 weeks from 22nd January 2016 to 5th March 2016. Previously in January 2014, the BreastScreen mobile van was located on the northern side of Darling Street, Balmain between the intersection of Ford Street and McDonald Street. However, the placement at this location created significant concerns for adjacent businesses directly affected (behind the mobile van unit). As a result of the concerns raised by businesses regarding the previous location, it was recommended that the BreastScreen mobile van be located near the Balmain Police Station (No. 368 Darling Street). BreastScreen NSW was advised of the proposed location on the southern side of Darling Street and a site meeting in August 2015 confirmed that the location was suitable due to an available power source (from the powerpole) in front of the Balmain Police Station. The existing on-street restrictions where the van is proposed to be located is ‘No Parking Police Vehicles Excepted’, however a Council permit to exempt the mobile van can be issued pending approval. This will result in the temporary loss of two police parking spaces. The BreastScreen mobile van is approximately 12.5m in length, 2.4m in width and 4m in height. The mobile van will be towed on site on Friday evening (22 nd January g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 11 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 2016) before the commencement and the service will operate for screening from 8.30am to 4:00pm Monday to Friday. The applicant has been requested to provide a copy of their public risk insurance. See below for its proposed location: Officer’s Recommendation: That the road occupancy for a BreastScreen NSW mobile lab unit on the southern side of Darling Street, in front of Balmain Police Station (No. 368 Darling Street), for the duration of 7 weeks from Friday, 22 nd January 2016 to Friday, 5th March 2016 be supported, subject to the following conditions: a) That all affected businesses, residents and other occupants must be notified of the road occupancy and activities at least one week prior to the commencement of the event. Any concerns or requirements raised by business proprietors, residents and other occupants must be resolved or accommodated by the applicant. b) That the applicant contact Energy Australia/Ausgrid in relation to power access to the mobile laboratory. c) That the areas to be used for the activities must be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the satisfaction of Council’s Director Infrastructure and Service Delivery, or else the applicant will be required to reimburse Council for any extraordinary cleansing costs. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 12 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 d) That the Council and RMS must be indemnified against all claims for damage or injury that may result from either the activities or from the occupation of part of the public way during the activities. The applicant must therefore produce evidence of its public risk insurance cover (under which Council is indemnified) with a minimum policy value of at least $10,000,000. e) That a copy of the Council approval letter must be made available on the site for inspection by relevant officers. f) That the applicant must comply with any reasonable directive from Council’s Compliance Officers. g) That Council reserves the right to cancel this approval at any time. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 2.4 Red Lion Street, Rozelle - Road Occupancy Precinct: Rozelle/Lilyfield Ward: Wangal Rozelle-Lilyfield Background Council has received an application from the resident of 34A Red Lion Street, Rozelle to conduct a Christmas street party in Red Lion Street between Darling Street and Evans Street. The street party is proposed to be held on Saturday, 19 th December 2015 between 4.00pm and 11.00pm. The applicant is seeking permission for a temporary full road closure between Darling Street and Evans Street, Rozelle. The Traffic Control Plan for the closure is as follows: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 13 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 This is an annual event and no issues have occurred in the past. According to the RMS ‘Guide to Traffic and Transport Management for Special Events’ (Version 3.4) a small street party is considered as a ‘Class 3’ event. The RMS advises that features common to all Class 3 special events are that event: does not impact local or major traffic and transport systems or classified roads disrupts the non-event community in the immediate area only requires Local Council and Police consent is conducted on-street in a very low traffic area such as a dead-end or cul-desac is never used for racing events. Other features of a Class 3 special event are that it: may, depending on Local Council policy, require a simplified Transport Management Plan may depend on each Council's Special Events Policy and is not available in all Council areas may not require advertising the event's traffic aspects to the community. Council’s Employee Services section has prepared a policy for Special Events. Leichhardt Council encourages properly conducted neighbourhood street parties as g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 14 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 a means of building community spirit and improving neighbourhood security. Fees for road occupancy are waived by Council for small community street parties. Where the following conditions apply, organisers are only required to obtain approval for a street party involving a temporary road closure: the party is to be held outdoors for fewer than 100 people no temporary structures or jumping castles are to be erected, participants are to bring their own food and drinks, and food and drink are not for sale there will be no performers or amplified music involved For approved street parties, Council will provide barricades and ‘Road Closed’ signs free or at minimum cost. Any non-standard signs may be provided at cost. The Street Party Co-ordinator will need to arrange delivery by Council at cost, or arrange pickup from and return to Council’s Depot at no cost. Subject to the approval of the street party by the Traffic Committee, if required, Council’s Employee Services will undertake a risk assessment with the applicant to ensure that the event is conducted in a safe manner. Officer’s Recommendation: 1) That the temporary road closure of Red Lion Street between Darling Street and Evans Street, Rozelle, on Saturday, 19th December 2015 between 4.00pm and 11.00pm be approved, subject to the following conditions: a) That a TMP be submitted to RMS for approval as the subject area is in proximity to Darling Street (State Road). b) That an unencumbered passage minimum 3.0m wide be available for emergency vehicles through the closed section of Red Lion Street, Rozelle. c) The occupation of the road carriageway must not occur until the road has been physically closed. d) That the applicant notifies all affected businesses, residents and other occupants of the temporary road closure prior to the event. Any concerns or requirements in relation to the road closure raised by business proprietors, residents and other occupants must be resolved or accommodated. The notification shall involve at the minimum an information letterbox drop distributed one week prior to the commencement of the event. The proposed information, distribution area and period must be submitted to Council’s Traffic section for approval two weeks before the event. e) That the approved Traffic Control Plan (TCP) be implemented at the applicant’s expense including RMS accredited traffic controllers. f) That the applicant be requested to install bicycle diversion signs to advise cyclists to use Denison Street and the TCP be updated accordingly. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 15 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL g) That the Fire Brigade (Balmain) be notified of the intended closure. h) That the applicant provide and erect barricades and signs, in accordance with the current Australian Standard AS 1742.3: Traffic Control Devices for Works on Roads. As a minimum the following must be erected at both ends of the road closure area: i) Barrier Boards j) ‘Road Closed’ (T2-4) signs k) ‘Detour’ (T5-1) signs l) That the Street Party co-ordinator be advised Council provides barricades, ‘Road Closed’ and ‘Detour’ signs free or at minimum cost. The Street Party co-ordinator is required to arrange delivery by Council at cost, or arrange pickup from and return to Council’s Depot at no cost. Any non-standard signs may be provided at cost. m) That the applicant must comply with the risk assessment conditions supplied by Council’s Employee Services Section prior to the event. (Council contact: David Gollan on 9367 9222). n) That the areas to be used for the activities must be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the satisfaction of Council’s Director Infrastructure and Service Delivery, or else the applicant will be required to reimburse Council for any extraordinary cleaning costs. o) That the conduct of any activities or use of any equipment required in conjunction with the road occupancy and temporary road closure not results in any ‘offensive noise’ as defined by the Noise Control Act. p) That a copy of the Council approval be available on site for inspection by relevant authorities. q) That Council reserves the right to cancel the approval at any time. r) That the applicant complies with any reasonable directive from Council Officers and NSW Police. 2) That the applicant be advised of the Committee’ recommendation. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 2.5 St Jerome’s Laneway Management Plan Precinct: Rozelle/Lilyfield Festival - Ward: Eora Leichhardt-Lilyfield Background g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx 2016 Page 16 Traffic LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Assure Event Safety Services on behalf of Sydney College of Arts has submitted a Development Application including a Traffic Management Plan for the upcoming “St Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival”, to be held in Callan Park on Sunday, 7 th February 2016. The Traffic Committee has previously supported the event subject to following: The applicant must arrange additional special event buses with Sydney Buses (State Transit Authority) No on-site parking permitted in Callan Park Operating the Event as ‘car free’ (no parking is available at the venue) The applicant must obtain approval from the Transport Management Centre for the Special Event Clearway restrictions on the northern side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road-Darling Street between Alberto Street and Victoria Road, Rozelle between 2pm to Midnight The applicant is requested to use ‘No Parking’ (R5-40) and ‘Pick up & Set down Area”’ (R9-301) signs rather than the ‘Drop-Off zone’ signs proposed in Section 6.7 of the TMP Close vehicular access to Callan Park; at the Balmain Road/Cecily Street intersection and at the Cottage Way/South Crescent intersection Arrange crowd control barriers along both sides of Balmain Road south of Cecily Street This Event was held in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Debrief Meeting 2015 Event Following the event, a debrief meeting was held with Police, Council staff, the event organiser and security. Council officers were also in attendance at the event held on 1 st February 2015 and reported the following observations: The shuttle bus service to Town Hall (near QVB) operated well with minimal queuing. Pedestrian safety was a concern. o As expected there was an overflow of pedestrians from Balmain Road footpath onto the road carriageway as they crossed diagonally. o A significant number of pedestrians jay walked across Balmain Road east of Cecily Street. o The traffic control/security company placed pedestrian fencing on Balmain Road to control pedestrian overflow. o Police and traffic controllers (from the security company) were present to control the overflow of pedestrian traffic crossing the Balmain Road by stopping/slowing down on-road traffic (when necessary) during influxes from the egress period. Recommended improvements next year’s (2016) event includes: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 17 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Better and additional placement of VMS directional signage (off-road in Callan Park) for crowds during egress directing where to queue for the shuttle bus and where the general exit is. (There were many patrons during egress asking where to go in 2015’s event) Earlier or better notification to deter parked vehicles in the temporary taxi zone on the southern side of Balmain Road west of Cecily Street, (due to a parked vehicle within the proposed temporary taxi zone being fined and claiming they did not know as it was parked the night before) Event 2016 Overview The organiser has advised the following key details of the event: Location: Sydney University College of Arts – Lilyfield, Event Date: Sunday, 7th February 2016, Capacity: ≤ (up to) 12,500 patrons, Bump-In commences date and Monday, 1st February 2016, 07:00hrs. (date time: TBC), Event Starting Time: 11:00hrs, Event Finish Time: 23:00 hrs, Bump-Out: Commences immediately after the event and completed by end of 9th February 2016, Event Type: Off-Street. To be advertises as a ‘car free’ event Event Class: 2 (subject to LTC assessment and classification), Frequency: Annual event – 5 years. Laneway Festival has engaged Assure Event Safety Services to carry out a risk assessment for the event. Key traffic risks identified during the 2015 event by representatives of NSW Police, TMC, Sydney Buses and Assure were related to the hazard posed by vehicles travelling along Balmain Road to pedestrians – event patrons – leaving the event. Controls applied in 2015 proved mostly effective and provided for: o Level 2 Control - Substitute (free shuttle bus rather than walking, hailing a taxi), o Level 2 Control - Isolate (1.8m. fencing, crowd control barriers security personnel deterring crowds), o Level 3 Control - Administrative (VMS directional signage for crowds during egress and loudhailer announcements) Traffic and Parking Matters Council has received a Traffic Management Plan (TMP) from the event organiser for the event to be held in 2016. The Plan is attached in Appendix B. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 18 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Other Traffic Generators: Council’s Open Space Planner has confirmed that no sporting events would be held on the Oval at Callan Park. The event organiser has advised that there were no notable conflicts between the event and market events last year. Variable Message Boards Provision of three VMS boards to indicate On the northern side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road, at the northern end of Callan Park (facing outbound traffic): indicate ‘set-down’, ‘reduce speed’ and ‘prepare to stop’ On the northern side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road, opposite May Street intersection (facing inbound traffic): indicate ‘set-down’, ‘reduce speed’ and ‘prepare to stop’ On the northern side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road, on Callan Park at Park Street: ‘free shuttle bus’, turn right’, ‘leaving on foot’ and ‘head to traffic lights’ (Inbound – towards Victoria Road: City, Outbound – towards Perry Street and Balmain Road) Road Closures No road closures of public roads proposed. The following closures on private roads are proposed: o At the Park Drive gates to Callan Park at Balmain Road o At the corner of South Crescent and Cottage Way. The above road closure points will be controlled using barrier boards, signs and positioning RMS-certified Traffic Controllers. Emergency, event/authorized vehicles and patrons riding bicycles will be allowed past the above hard road closure points. Temporary Bus Stops Temporary ‘Bus Zones’ are proposed on the northern side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road, outside Callan Park, west of the main entrance at Cecily Street. Temporary Taxi Zone A temporary ‘Taxi Zone’ is proposed on the southern side (opposite Callan Park) of Balmain Road, west of Cecily Street. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 19 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Also on-street parking (unrestricted on Sundays) on the southern side (opposite Callan Park) of Balmain Road east of Cecily Street will be signposted as ‘Setdown/Pick-up’ zone (R9-301). Special Event Clearways Special Event Clearways are proposed between 2.00pm and mid-night on event day at the following sections of Balmain Road and Darling Street: o on the northern side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road, from 200m south of the main entrance to Callan Park at Cecily Street to Victoria Road (200m allows a bus queuing area) o on the southern side (opposite Callan Park side) of Balmain Road, between Cecily Street and Alberto Street, to facilitate a Taxi Rank It should be noted that the Rule 176 of the NSW Road Rules states that a driver of a public bus and taxi may stop on a Clearway if the driver is dropping off/picking up passengers. The event organiser is required to submit an application to the Transport Management Centre for Special Event Clearways. Other Public Transport Links A shuttle bus system (free of charge) has also been proposed to transport patrons from Balmain Road to the City. These shuttle buses will operate between 9.00pm and mid-night. A total of 36 buses will be available, many of which are ‘bendy’ buses with a larger capacity. The round trip from Callan Park to the City set-down is expected to take approx. 12minutes. Bicycle Parking According to the TMP, a bicycle valet system and a bicycle parking area will be provided to facilitate this mode of transport for patrons. An event staff member will be designated to monitor and direct bicycle traffic and parking. Bicycle parking racks will be located at prominent locations near event entry. They will be signposted and staffed. Officer's Recommendation: a) That the Traffic Management Plan (TMP) attached in Appendix B dated 5th August 2015 submitted by the event organiser for the St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2016 at Callan Park to be held on Sunday, 7 th February 2016 be supported, subject to the following: the TMP be implemented at the applicant’s cost; the maximum number of tickets sold to be 12,500, subject to NSW Police approval; Operating the Event as ‘car free’ (no parking is available at the venue); The applicant must obtain approval from the Transport Management Centre for the ‘Special Event Clearway’ restrictions on the northern g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 20 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 side (Callan Park side) of Balmain Road and Darling Street (from 200m west of the main entrance to Callan Park at Cecily Street, to Victoria Road) from 2pm to Midnight; Use standard parking restriction signage: ‘No Parking’ (R5-40) and ‘Pick up & Set down Area”’ (R9-301), Bus Zone (R5-20) and Taxi Zone (R5-21) at the locations identified in the TMP; and Liaise with Transport of NSW to ensure train and light rail services operate at full capacity (no rail close downs) b) That a Council officer be in attendance at the Event Operation Centre. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 2.6 Derbyshire Road, Leichhardt - Modification to part-time ‘No Parking’ restriction Precinct: Leichhardt Ward: Eora Leichhardt - Lilyfield Background In April 2014 Council approved a ‘No Parking 8:30am – 9:30am and 2:30pm – 3:30pm School Days’ and ‘No Stopping At Other Times’ restriction on the eastern side of Derbyshire Road, north of Allen Street in order to assist mobility impaired students with access to the Sydney Secondary College Leichhardt Campus by providing ‘pick up/drop-off’ spaces in the vicinity of the College gate in Derbyshire Road. Since that time, one of the drivers who provide the ‘pick up/drop-off’ service have requested that the zone be extended to allow drivers to pick up/drop-off without blocking a kerb ramp which is within this restriction. The kerb ramp is used for access to the footpath by the disabled students as well as providing access to the path which runs between Derbyshire Road and Balmain Road. The drivers operate commercial van/wagons approximately 6.5m long with additional clearance required to load/unload wheelchairs. Proposal g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 21 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 In order to provide sufficient space to accommodate a commercial Van/Wagon, it is proposed to extend the existing ‘No Parking 8:30am-9:30am and 2:30pm-3:30pm School Days’, ‘No Stopping At Other Times’ restriction southward by 4m, replacing the existing ‘No Stopping’ restriction. Currently there is only 3.5m of ‘No Parking 8:30am-9:30am and 2:30pm-3:30pm School Days’, ‘No Stopping At Other Times’ restriction south of the kerb ramp. This proposal will extend this restriction to 7.5m total, allowing the vans to park without impeding the kerb ramp. Consultation As this proposal is not effecting parking, consultation was not undertaken. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 22 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Officer’s Recommendation: That the existing ‘No Parking 8:30am-9:30am and 2:30pm-3:30pm School Days’, ‘No Stopping At Other Times’ restriction on the eastern side of Derbyshire Road between Allen Street and the school gate be extended 4m southward (toward Allen Street) replacing the existing ‘No Stopping’ restriction. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 2.7 Brenan Street & Catherine Street, Lilyfield – ‘No Stopping’ Restrictions Precinct: Lilyfield Ward: Gadigal – Annandale/Leichhardt Background Concerns have been raised by Enforcement Officers regarding the existing signage at the Brenan Street/Catherine Street intersection. The concern relates to the lack of ‘No Stopping’ signs on the south eastern corner of the intersection, which should close the resident parking scheme restrictions in Catherine Street and Brenan Street following the installation of the recent kerb extension infront of No.375/379 Catherine Street. Proposal Therefore, Council has proposed to provide 8m ‘No Stopping’ zones at the southeastern corner of the Brenan Street/Catherine Street intersection as shown on the following plan. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 23 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Note that driveways adjacent to the proposed ‘No Stopping’ zones prevent vehicles parking within 10m of the intersection. Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (6 properties) in Catherine Street and Brenan Street as indicated on the following plan, requesting their views regarding the proposal. One response was received requesting further information regarding the proposal which was subsequently provided to the resident. Officers Recommendation: That 8 metre ‘No Stopping’ zones be provided on: o The eastern side of Catherine Street, south of Brenan Street (in front of No.375/379 Catherine Street) g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 24 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 o The southern side of Brenan Street, east of Catherine Street (in front of No.375/379 Catherine Street) Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 2.8 Flood Street/Lords Road, Leichhardt – Pedestrian Improvements Precinct: Leichhardt Ward: Eora - Leichhardt Background Council has received a number of requests from residents concerned with pedestrian safety at the Flood Street/Lords Road intersection and have requested traffic calming treatments to reduce speeds. The intersection is currently controlled by a roundabout with a marked (zebra) crossing provided on the southern and western approaches of the intersection. Council’s adopted LATM budget for 2015/2016 includes funding of $12,000 for the Flood Street/Lords Road intersection for proposed improvements as detailed in the plan below comprising of kerb realignment works on the northern side of Lords Road immediately west of Flood Street. The intention of the modification is to reduce the exposure time for pedestrians crossing Lords Road at the existing marked (zebra crossing). The proposed measures will also reduce speeds of vehicles in Lords Road on approach to the roundabout controlled intersection and prevent two lanes of eastbound traffic queueing across the marked (zebra) crossing providing safer conditions for all road users. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 25 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Consultation An on-site meeting was held with the Duty Manager at Leichhardt Bus Depot in order confirm that the proposal does not impact on bus services as a bus layover space is located immediate west of the kerb realignment works. The design has taken into consideration any STA requirements to maintain adequate manoeuvrability of buses making the left turn from Lords Road into Flood Street. The proposal does not result in any loss of on parking. Officer's Recommendation: That the proposal to realign the kerb on the northern side of Lords Road on the western approach to the Flood Street/Lords Road intersection as detailed on the attached plan be supported. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 26 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 2.9 Darling Street, Rozelle – Norton Street, Leichhardt – Loading Zone Review Precinct: Rozelle/Leichhardt/Lilyfield/Iron Cove/Balmain/Birchgrove Ward: Rozelle – Wangal – Rozelle – Lilyfield – Balmain – Birrabirragal/Balmain Background A review of the ‘Loading Zones’ (both timed restricted and full-time) on the main streets of Norton Street, Leichhardt and Darling Street, Rozelle and Balmain was requested by the Mayor earlier this year to assess whether there is potential to remove any loading zones that are not being effectively used since the introduction of ‘30min free’ parking tickets on the main streets in metered areas as it is been observed that many deliveries/loadings by goods vehicles are occurring outside the existing ‘Loading Zones’. Consultation letters were sent in July 2015 to properties (Norton Street and Darling Street), seeking the views of businesses on whether they supported the removal of specific ‘loading zones’ on main streets that were deemed unutilised. Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (405 properties) in Darling Street (Rozelle/Balmain) and Norton Street, requesting businesses’ views on the potential removal of loading zone on main streets. The Rozelle/Balmain Chamber of Commerce and the Leichhardt/Annandale Business Chamber were also consulted. Seven (7) responses were received. No responses were received relating to ‘Loading Zones’ on Norton Street, Leichhardt. The Balmain, Rozelle Chamber of Commerce surveyed 200 businesses regarding Council’s review of the Loading Zone and found overwhelming support to keep the existing loading zones. This view was backed up by five (5) other businesses that responded directly to Council. However, one (1) business replied requesting the removal of the existing timed ‘Loading Zone 8am-12pm Mon-Fri’ in front of No. 639-641 Darling Street, Rozelle. The respondent claims that other businesses in the immediate area of the subject loading zone favoured the relocation of this ‘Loading Zone’ to Merton Street (on the side of IGA (No. 649 Darling Street)), a distance of approximately 50 to 100 metres away. Currently a ‘Truck Zone 6am-8am Mon-Sat’ zone exists in Merton Street near g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 27 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Darling Street which reverts back to restricted metered parking after 8am. The respondent recommends instating the relocated ‘Loading Zone 8am-12pm Mon – Fri’ restrictions to this location in order to have this 8am-12pm loading zone restriction following the ‘Truck Zone’ restriction ending at 8am. Officer’s Recommendation: 1) That all existing loading zones on main streets (Darling Street and Norton Street) be retained in their current format. 2) Investigate the potential removal/relocation of the ‘Loading Zone 8am-12pm Mon-Fri’ restrictions in front of No. 639-641 Darling Street, Rozelle to Merton Street, Rozelle north of Darling Street in the same location as the ‘Truck Zone 6am-8am Mon-Sat’, in a future traffic committee meeting. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 3. Status Reports 3.1 Lilyfield Road (between James Street and Hawthorne Canal), Lilyfield – Status Update: Radar Speed Display Precinct: Rozelle/Lilyfield Ward: Eora Leichhardt-Lilyfield Background In April 2014 the traffic committee recommended: A traffic calming proposal for Lilyfield Road, west of James Street, Lilyfield was reported to the November 2013, February 2014 and April 2014 Traffic Committee meetings. The proposal consisted of three raised devices in Lilyfield Road outside Nos.198/241 and No.273 and between Maliyawul Street and Canal Road. At the Traffic Committee meeting held in February 2014, the RMS representative advised that flat top thresholds would be more appropriate in this road configuration and the BAC representative raised safety concerns for cyclists as they would be required to ride over a raised device on a road with a 10% gradient. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 28 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Following this Traffic Committee, a meeting with the BAC representative was held on 19th February 2014 to discuss the design details of the calming treatments. The following design requirements were agreed: Ramps of the flat-top raised thresholds to be at a 1:15 grade ‘Give-way’ signage and lines to be provided at all side streets along Lilyfield Road, west of James Street The car parking space on the southern side of Lilyfield Road east of Francis Street to be removed to improve sightlines towards westbound cyclists for vehicles exiting Francis Street Although the effect of modified raised thresholds (i.e. change of ramp gradients) may favour bicycles travelling along this section of Lilyfield Road, such devices may not be effective in reducing vehicular speeds to an acceptable limit. Therefore, it was considered that there would be merit in installing radar speed display units in Lilyfield Road for a 6-month period to educate the drivers along Lilyfield Road. As such the recommendation of the April 2014 Traffic Committee was: Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That prior to taking any further action on installing raised devices in Lilyfield Road, west of James Street, Lilyfield radar speed display units be installed in the subject section of Lilyfield Road, for a 6-month period and the results be reported back to the Committee. b) That ‘Give-Way’ signs and associated linemarking be installed at all side streets along Lilyfield Road, west of James Street, Lilyfield. c) That the affected residents be notified of the Committee’s recommendation above and be consulted regarding the extension of the existing ‘No Stopping’ zone on the southern side of Lilyfield Road, immediately east of Francis Street, Lilyfield by 6.3m towards the east. Consequently a Radar Speed Display was installed in November 2014 in Lilyfield Road immediately west of Hubert Street facing westbound (downhill) traffic. This Radar Speed Display indicated speeds to motorists in amber text when speeds exceeded 50km/h and in green text when speeds were below 50km/h (including a ‘Smile’ pictorial). When speeds exceed 55km/h motorists only received yellow text reasding ‘SLOW DOWN’. Analysis Following 8 months of implementation, traffic counts were again undertaken to assess the effectiveness of the Radar Speed Display. The following table shows the results of the before and after counts. 85th Percentile Speed Eastbound (untreated) g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx 28 March 2013 (before) 51 km/h Page 29 9 June 2015 (after) 51 km/h LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Westbound (radar speed display Installed) 60 km/h 55 km/h Average Speed Eastbound (untreated) Westbound (radar speed display Installed) 28 March 2013 (before) 43 km/h 50 km/h 9 June 2015 (after) 43 km/h 46 km/h The results demonstrate a 5km/h reduction in 85%ile speed and 4km/h reduction in average speed in the westbound (downhill) direction. These motorists faced the Speed Radar Display and were shown their speed in green text, if they travelled at or below the speed limit, or in amber/orange text if they exceeded the speed limit of 40km/h. There was no change in the untreated, eastbound (uphill) direction. Officers Recommendation: That the above report be received and noted and that 3 months after removal of the radar speed display units in Lilyfield Road, speed data be collected for comparison and reported to a future traffic committee. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 3.2 Mort Street, Balmain - Status Update: Radar Speed Display Precinct: Birchgrove Ward: Birrabirragal Balmain Background In March 2014, Traffic Committee considered a proposal to install two speed cushions outside No. 29 & 55 Mort Street, Balmain in order to lower speeds of vehicles to an acceptable level. Following community consultation, no action was taken due to the immediately Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That the proposal to install two speed cushions on Mort Street, between Curtis Road and Cameron Street, outside Nos. 29 and No. 55 Mort Street, g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 30 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Balmain is not supported due to objections received from the residents in close proximity to the devices. b) That a speed radar display unit be placed in Mort Street between Curtis Road and Cameron Street, Balmain facing northbound traffic for 3 months and the results of speed levels be evaluated to determine if further traffic calming would be required. c) That the properties in Mort Street between Curtis Road and Cameron Street, Balmain be notified of the placement of the speed radar display unit in Mort Street, Balmain. Council officers listed Mort Street in the Radar Speed Display programme and a Radar Display was subsequently installed in Mort Street in February 2015, facing northbound traffic. Analysis Six months following the installation of the Speed Radar Display, additional traffic counts were undertaken in Mort Street as shown in the following table. 85th Percentile Speeds Northbound Southbound February 2013 48 km/h 45 km/h August (following install) 40 km/h 42 km/h The results demonstrate an 8 km/h reduction in 85%ile speeds in the northbound direction. These motorists faced the Speed Radar Display and were shown their speed in green text, if they travelled at or below the speed limit, or in amber/orange text if they exceeded the speed limit of 40km/h. Officers Recommendation: That the above report be received and noted and that 3 months after removal of the radar speed display units in Mort Street, speed data be collected for comparison and reported to a future traffic committee. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 3.3 Young Street, Annandale - Status Update: Radar Speed Display Precinct: Annandale Ward: Gadigal Annandale-Leichhardt Background g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 31 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL In June 2013, Traffic Committee considered a report outlining concerns from a number of residents in Young Street (between Booth Street and Collins Street) regarding speeding in the street. The initial proposal considered speed outside Nos.193/195/202 & Nos. 229A/231/244 Young Street, Annandale. However following consultation, 59% of responses received objected to the proposal and the majority of the residents close to the devices were also not in support of the proposal. The main concern raised by the residents was potential noise. Therefore it was recommended the: a) That speed radar units be installed in Young Street between Collins Street and Booth Street, Annandale for three months. b) That residents in the subject section of Young Street be invited to participate in the ‘SLOW DOWN IN MY STREET’ sticker trial. Council officers listed Young Street in the Radar Speed Display programme and Radar Displays was subsequently installed midblock in Young Street in February 2014, facing northbound and southbound traffic. Please note these Displays are currently being relocated to Donnelly Street, Balmain. Analysis 12 months following the installation of the Speed Radar Display, additional traffic counts were undertaken in Young Street as shown in the following table. 85th Percentile Speeds September 2012 Northbound Southbound 57km/h 55km/h August 2015 (following install) 47km/h 48 km/h The results demonstrate a 9.9km/h and 7.7km/h reduction in speeds in the northbound and southbound directions respectively. Motorists in both directions faced the Speed Radar Displays and were shown their speed in green text, if they travelled at or below the speed limit, or in amber/orange text if they exceeded the speed limit of 50km/h. Officers Recommendation: That the above report be received and noted and that 3 months after removal of the radar speed display units in Young Street, speed data be collected for comparison and reported to a future traffic committee. Discussion: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 32 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Committee Recommendation: 4 Minor Traffic Facilities 4.1 Installation of ‘Disabled Parking’ Restriction – Alfred Street, Leichhardt Council Ref: DWS 2410477 Background The resident of No.47 Alfred Street, Rozelle had requested the installation of a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone in Alfred Street, outside his property in early 2014. However an on-site investigation has revealed that the property has off street parking. At an on-site meeting with the applicant, it was revealed that the applicant requires a wheelchair and was in the process of purchasing a custom fitted vehicle with hand controls and a hoist for access. The hoist requires up to 1 metre of clear space adjacent to the vehicle for access. Because of this clear space, it is difficult for the applicant to utilise the existing off-street parking area. In addition, the existing alignment of his property’s ramp access interferes with parking a vehicle in the hard stand area. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 33 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Concerns had been raised regarding the installation of a ‘Disabled Parking’ space in Alfred Street as the use of an automated hoist for the application to alight from the vehicle could come into conflict with vehicles in the travel lane due to the narrow width of Alfred Street. In addition the applicant had an off street hard stand area available for parking the vehicle. Another on-site meeting was arranged with Council’s Home Maintenance and Modification Section to assess how the grassed area adjacent to the hard stand area could be improved. It was suggested that Council could provide a timber decking (removable) adjacent to the hardstand area over the existing grass. This would allow a vehicle to reverse into the property and for the applicant to safely exit the vehicle. The ramp would also be adjusted to prevent interference with the vehicle. However, the applicant however did not support this modification to his property and requested that his application for a dedicated ‘Disabled Parking’ zone in Alfred Street proceed. At the Traffic Committee meeting held in March 2014, the Committee considered a ‘Disabled Parking’ application made by the resident of No.47 Alfred Street, Rozelle. However the Committee recommended, That the application for a ‘Disabled Parking’ space outside No. 47 Alfred Street, was not supported noting that Council’s Home Maintenance & Modification section had offered to modify the applicant’s front yard to assist with off street parking The resident of No.47 Alfred Street then attended the meeting and requested the Committee to review its previous recommendation. He advised the following: If he uses the driveway on the property to store his vehicle, no space would be left for him to take his scooter out and also to use his wheelchair. Before his legs were amputated, he used on-street parking in Alfred Street He will be purchasing a custom-built vehicle shortly He is aware that if a ‘Disabled Parking’ space was installed on Alfred Street anyone with a valid mobility parking permit is entitled to use the space After further consideration, the Committee recommended: That the request for the installation of a ‘Disabled Parking’ restriction on Alfred Street outside No.47 be deferred for further investigation on the following options: a) Converting front yard (grass area) to allow a vehicle to be stored and also for the driver to be able to transfer to a wheel chair, subject to approval by the Planning Assessment Team. b) Providing an indented ‘Disabled Parking’ zone on Alfred Street outside the property to allow adequate width for the driver to be able to safely transfer to a wheel chair Both options were reviewed in the August 2015 Traffic Committee. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 34 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 In regards to option a) above, Council’s Team Leader Assessments advised that the applicant would need to lodge a Development Application for an additional hard stand parking space forward of the dwelling. The proposal would however be contrary to Council’s controls and therefore is unlikely to be supported. In regards to option b) above, Council’s Team Leader Infrastructure has advised that indenting the kerb at this location would require significant modification to Council’s infrastructure. Kerb space in front of No. 47 Alfred Street contains an existing power pole and a kerb inlet (drainage) pit, both of these items would require relocation prior to any kerb indentation. This would require extensive works and is not recommended for the subject location. Based on the above advice regarding investigation of the two options and resultant outcome, the provision of a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone outside No. 47 Alfred Street was not supported. Review Council has recently been approached by the applicant again who has advised Council that he is still unable to utilise his off street parking and parks on street in front of his residence, when available. He requested an additional on-site meeting to demonstrate how the wheelchair hoist operated with his modified car and to explain why he cannot use his off-street parking. An on-site meeting was subsequently held in September 2015 with Council officers and the Police Traffic Sergeant. During the meeting the applicant demonstrated safe use of the hoist which operated within the width of the open car door. The width of the car with the open door is 2.7m, leaving a 4.4m two way travel lane width assuming a car is parked opposite this location. The total width of Alfred Street at No.47 Alfred Street is 9.1m. This is evident from the photo below. The travel lane width was considered adequate. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 35 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Officer’s Recommendation: That a 6m ‘Disabled Parking’ zone be installed outside No.47 Alfred Street, Rozelle. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 4.2 Installation of ‘Disabled Parking’ Restriction – Waratah Street, Leichhardt Council Ref: DWS 3281641 The resident of No.20 Waratah Street, Leichhardt has requested the installation of a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone in front of the resident’s property. A site investigation has revealed that the property has an off-street parking facility; however access from the rear of the property has 6 steps as opposed to the 1 step from the front. It should be noted that there is a current RPS investigation proceeding in Waratah Street which may significantly improve parking availability if installed. g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 36 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Also note, the applicant does not require the use of a wheelchair. Officer’s Recommendation: That the request for the installation of a 6m ‘Disabled Parking’ zone outside No.20 Waratah Street, Leichhardt be not supported. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 4.3 Installation of ‘Disabled Parking’ Restrictions – Marion Street, Leichhardt Council Ref: DWS 3144999 A regular visitor of ‘The Marion’ aged care facility; (237 Marion Street Leichhardt) has requested the provision of disabled parking in front of the Marion. The visitor has a mobility issue and has claimed that when sports are on at Lambert Park there is little parking available and visitors with mobility issues cannot park near the centre. The existing parking restrictions are ‘No Stopping 6:30am-9:30pm Monday to Friday’. It should be noted that Marion Street is a regional road. The Facility Manager of The Marion has confirmed that The Marion has limited offstreet parking facilities and so has expressed support for the provision of ‘Disabled Parking’ restrictions. Officer’s Recommendation: That 6m of ‘No Stopping 6:30am-9:30pm Mon-Fri’ be converted to ‘No Stopping 6:30am-9:30pm Mon-Fri, Disabled Parking at other times’ zone be installed outside No.237 Marion Street, Leichhardt (The Marion). Discussion: Committee Recommendation: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 37 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 4.4 Installation of ‘Disabled Parking’ Restrictions –Daniel Street, Leichhardt Council Ref: DWS 2797503 The resident of No.24 Daniel Street, Leichhardt had previously requested the installation of a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone in front of the resident’s property. A site investigation has revealed that the property does have off-street parking. The resident had advised that steps from the off-street parking to the house prevent access and use of this facility has resulted in 5-6 falls (resulting in hospital treatment). The resident also considers that there is insufficient space to provide a ramp at this section of the house. Additionally, the resident stated that exit from the vehicle is too close to the wall if the car is parked in the forward direction. The application for a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone was discussed at the May 2015 Traffic Committee meeting. However, as there was an off-street parking facility the Committee did not support the provision of a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone. Information regarding Councils Home Maintenance and Modification Section was then provided to the applicant to assist making the home more accessible. Recently, Council has been provided documentation from an Occupational Therapist from NSW Health supporting the application for a ‘Disabled Parking’ zone The letter explains that an Occupational Therapy assessment was recently conducted on the home then a joint inspection with the Leichhardt Home Maintenance and Modification section was carried out. They were unable to assist with enhancing access to the off street parking facility however were able to provide ramp access from the front of the property to Daniel Street. Officer’s Recommendation: That a 6m ‘Disabled Parking’ zone be installed outside No.24 Daniel Street, Leichhardt. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 38 Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 4.5 Installation of ‘Works Zone’ Restriction – George Street, Leichhardt The applicant has requested the installation of a 16m 'Works Zone 7.00am - 5.00pm Mon-Fri, 7.00am - 1.00pm Sat' across the frontage of No.30-40 George Street, Leichhardt for 12 weeks. Officer’s Recommendation: That a 16m 'Works Zone 7.00am - 5.00pm Mon-Fri, 7.00am - 1.00pm Sat' be installed in George Street, across frontage of No.30-40 George Street, Leichhardt for 12 weeks. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: 5 Special Traffic Committee – Items supported between formal meetings 6 Items Without Notice Discussion: 7 Next Meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee Officer’s Recommendation: That the next meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee be scheduled for Thursday, 5th November 2015. 8 Part B – Informal Items g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 39 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 There are no matters to report. 9. PART C - TRAFFIC GENERATING DEVELOPMENTS There are no matters to report. Attachments g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 40 LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Appendix A Minutes of the Local Traffic Committee meeting held on 3rd September 2015 g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 41 REPORT FROM COMMITTEE DIVISION: INFRASTRUCTURE & SERVICE DELIVERY MEETING: MINUTES OF LOCAL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE MEETING DATE: 3 SEPTEMBER 2015 FILE REF: F97/00809 WORD PROCESSING REF: g:\ltc's\2015\minutes\september 2015.docx PRESENT Councillor John Jobling Brandon Morson Jason Bruce Sgt DC Bill Holliday Jason Scoufis Manod Wickramasinghe Kim Fagan Khanh Nguyen Chairperson Roads & Maritime Services State Transit Authority NSW Police Jamie Parker MP Member for Balmain LMC – Team Leader Traffic LMC – Traffic & Parking Engineer LMC – Administration Assistant LMC – Traffic & Parking Engineer APOLOGIES Mayor Rochelle Porteous John Stephens Ryan Horne Deputy Chairperson LMC – Traffic Manager RMS Representative SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS 1.0 Confirmation of Minutes TR15/156 Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Minutes from the August 2015 Local Traffic Committee be accepted as a true and accurate record of the meeting’s proceedings. 1.1 Matters Arising from Minutes of Previous Meeting Nil 2.0 Reports TR15/157 2.1 Resident Parking Restrictions – Crescent Street, Rozelle Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area R1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Crescent Street between Parsons Street/Brent Street and Mansfield Street, Rozelle. b) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area R1’ restriction be installed on the western side of Crescent Street between Robert Street and the boundary of Nos.39/41, Rozelle. c) That a 10m ‘No Stopping’ zone be installed on the western side of Crescent Street at the Robert Street intersection, Rozelle. d) That 6m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed at the following locations: i. On the western side of Crescent Street, south of Mansfield Street ii. On the western side of Crescent Street, north of Brent Street iii. On the eastern side of Crescent Street, north of Parsons Street e) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. 2.2 TR15/158 Resident Parking Restrictions – Ewell Street and Carrington Street, Balmain Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Sun, Permit Holders Excepted, Area B1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Ewell Street, Balmain. b) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area B1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Carrington Street, Balmain. c) That no Resident Parking schemes be installed in Beattie Street (Ewell StreetEvans Street), High Street, Evans Street (Goodsir Street-Beattie Street), Reynolds Street, Clay Street, Clare Street, George Street and Henry Street due to less than 50% support received from the residents. d) That 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed on both sides of Carrington Street, at the Evans Street intersection. e) That a 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed on the northern side of Ewell Street at the Evans Street intersection. f) That the installation of parking restrictions around the curves in Clare Street, Balmain be investigated. g) That speed and volume counts be arranged in High Street to ascertain if any action is required That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. TR15/159 2.3 Event – Weekend to End Women’s Cancer Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Event “Weekend to End Women’s Cancers” to be held on Saturday 7th and Sunday, 8th November 2015 be supported, subject to the applicant providing: i. RMS accredited traffic controllers at all unmarked crossing points identified in the course ii. Council with a copy of a current Public Liability Insurance Policy which includes Leichhardt Council being as an Interested Party prior to the event. TR15/160 2.4 ‘No Parking’ Restriction – Collins Lane, Annandale Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a ‘No Parking’ zone (approx.25m) be installed on the eastern side of Collins Lane opposite the driveways of No.92 Booth Street, Nos.233, 235, 237 and 239 Young Street (or rear of Nos. 186 and 188 Annandale Street). TR15/161 2.5 Pedestrian (Zebra Crossing) linemarking improvements – Balmain Road at Stanley Street, Leichhardt Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That zig zag advanced pavement markings be installed in Balmain Road on both approaches to the pedestrian (zebra) crossing location in Balmain Road, south of Stanley Street, Leichhardt. TR15/162 2.6 ‘No Stopping’ Restrictions – intersection of Henry Street and William Street, Leichhardt Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the statutory 10m ‘No Stopping zones be signposted: On the western side of Henry Street north of William Street, Leichhardt On the northern side of William Street, west of Henry Street, Leichhardt TR15/163 2.7 Intersection Improvements – Montague Street at Llewelyn Street, Balmain Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That ‘Keep Clear’ text linemarking and holding lines and ‘Do not queue across intersection’ signposting be provided at the intersection of Montague Street and Lleyelyn Street, Balmain. TR15/164 2.8 ‘1P’ Parking Restrictions – Nelson Street, Annandale Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That a 23 metre ‘1P’ 8am-6pm Mon-Fri; 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ parking zone be installed along the frontage of No. 43-53, (immediately north of the existing timed ‘½ P’ parking restrictions). b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee recommendation. TR15/165 2.9 Road Occupancy – Big Bike Day 2015 Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Big Bike Day 2015 event proposed to be held on Sunday, 13th September 2015 be supported. TR15/166 2.10 Road Occupancy – Seven Bridges Walk 2015 Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That the Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk to be held on Sunday, 25th October 2015 be approved. b) That a current Public Liability Insurance Policy which includes Leichhardt Council being as an Interested Party be submitted by the event organiser prior to the event. 3. Status Reports There are no matters to report. 4. Minor Traffic Facilities TR15/167 4.1 Installation of ‘Disabled Parking’ Restrictions – Seale Street, Leichhardt Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a 5.5m ‘Disabled Parking’ zone be installed in Seale Street outside No.4 Seale Street, Leichhardt, adjacent to the driveway. TR15/168 4.2 Installation of ‘Works Zone’ Restriction – Queens Place, Balmain Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a 9m 'Works Zone 7.00am - 5.00pm Mon-Fri, 7.00am - 1.00pm Sat' be installed in Queens Place, across the side boundary of No.201 Darling Street, Balmain for 12 weeks and temporarily replace the existing RPS restriction. 5. 6. TR15/169 Special Traffic Committee – Items supported between formal meetings TR15/170 Items Without Notice 6.1 Wise Street/Terry Street, Rozelle Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a TMP be prepared detailing the impact of banning left turning vehicles greater than 9 m long from Wise Street into Terry Street including details of consultation with Telfords and that it be bought back to a future traffic committee for consideration 6.1 Coo-EE March Re-enactment Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Coo-ee March proposed to be held on Wednesday 11th November 2015 be supported. 7 TR15/170 Next Meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the next meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee be scheduled for Thursday, 1st October 2015. 8. PART B - INFORMAL ITEMS TR15/171 8.1 Resident Parking Scheme – Albion Street, Ferris Street and Clarke Street, Annandale Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That the proposed ‘2P 8am-6pm MON-FRI Permit Holders Excepted Area A1’ on both sides of Albion Street (Young Street-Macquarie Street), Ferris Street (Albion Street-No.66 Ferris Street) and Clarke Street, not be supported due to less than 50% support from the residents. b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation and the availability of car share facilities in Albion Street and Reserve Street. 9. PART C - TRAFFIC GENERATING DEVELOPMENTS There are no matters to report. 2 Reports 2.1 Resident Parking Restrictions – Crescent Street, Rozelle Precinct: Rozelle/White Bay Ward: Wangal Rozelle-Lilyfield Background A number of residents in Crescent Street have requested the installation of a Resident Parking Scheme in the street to prevent commuter/employee parking. Crescent Street is in close proximity to Loughlin Street, Joseph Street and Parsons Street which currently have Resident Parking restrictions. Properties in the section of Crescent Street between Brent Street and Parsons Street are primarily commercial. The nature of mixed landuses in the area and Crescent Street being 100m away from the bus stop on Victoria Road (prior to ANZAC bridge), there is a considerable parking demand generated from residents, commuters, employees and customers. Parking occupancy surveys undertaken in Crescent Street and the results have indicated high parking occupancy levels (85% or over). Site investigations have revealed that the majority of properties do not have off-street parking. Proposal A Resident Parking Scheme proposal has been prepared as shown on the following plan. This proposal retains unrestricted parking outside the commercial properties. Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (75) in Crescent Street and in the vicinity as indicated on the attached plan, requesting residents’ and businesses’ views regarding the proposal. The proposal was also sent to the Balmain Rozelle Chamber of Commerce and Rozelle/White Bay Precinct and Council received no objection to the proposal. Analysis Consultation survey results are summarised as follows: North of Parsons Street Number of properties Number of properties responded Number of properties supported - 20(excluding multi-unit developments) 12 10 Response Rate Support Rate - 65% 55% Number of residential properties Number of properties responded Number of properties supported - 7 6 6 Response Rate Support Rate - 86% 86% South of Parsons Street According to Council’s policy on Resident Parking, a minimum of 50% support from the properties in the subject section of the street is required for consideration to implement a RPS. Based on the above results, the RPS proposal received more than 50% support from the residents and businesses. The following information is provided in response to the concerns raised by residents: Resident’s Response: Under this scheme, we won’t be able to park on-street as we have one offstreet parking space. Officer’s Comment: The objective of a Resident Parking proposal is to assist the residents who do not have off-street parking and also to manage the limited on-street parking supply amongst various users. Under the RMS requirement and Council policy, as the vehicle can be stored off-street, the resident is not entitled to receive a permit, although a Visitor permit could be issued. Resident’s Response: Extend Resident parking restrictions to the eastern side of Crescent Street (Parsons St-Robert St) to prevent commuter parking. Officer’s Comment: The number of parking spaces allocated in the Resident Parking Scheme is adequate to meet the residents’ parking demand. The unrestricted parking retained in the street is unlikely to impact on residents’ parking needs and is required to allocate some space for commuter parking. Resident’s Response: Public buses currently use Crescent Street and Parsons Street and this is a concern for residents. A 15km/hr speed limit should be introduced on buses and vehicles of 4 tonne. Officer’s Comment: This matter will be raised with the STA representative to provide advice at the meeting. Risk Analysis A Risk Analysis has been undertaken to determine if the statutory ‘No Stopping’ zones at the following locations can be reduced marginally to maximise retention of on-street parking. See Appendix B for details of the analysis: On the western side of Crescent Street, south of Mansfield Street On the western side of Crescent Street, north of Brent Street On the eastern side of Crescent Street, north of Parsons Street As per the analysis, the installation of reduced 6m ‘No Stopping’ zones in Crescent Street in the section between Parsons Street and Mansfield Street is unlikely to cause significant impacts on sightlines or turning paths for trucks at the intersection. Officer's Recommendation: a) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area R1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Crescent Street between Parsons Street/Brent Street and Mansfield Street, Rozelle. b) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area R1’ restriction be installed on the western side of Crescent Street between Robert Street and the boundary of Nos.39/41, Rozelle. c) That a 10m ‘No Stopping’ zone be installed on the western side of Crescent Street at the Robert Street intersection, Rozelle. d) That 6m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed at the following locations: i. On the western side of Crescent Street, south of Mansfield Street ii. On the western side of Crescent Street, north of Brent Street iii. On the eastern side of Crescent Street, north of Parsons Street e) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. Discussion: The STA Representative advised that some 5 out of service buses use Crescent Street-Parsons Street-Robert Street-Mullens Street route to turn around outside of peak times to start the route at the Roberts Street bus stop. Swept path analysis and an updated Appendix B Risk Analysis was tabled at the meeting. Committee’s Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area R1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Crescent Street between Parsons Street/Brent Street and Mansfield Street, Rozelle. b) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area R1’ restriction be installed on the western side of Crescent Street between Robert Street and the boundary of Nos.39/41, Rozelle. c) That a 10m ‘No Stopping’ zone be installed on the western side of Crescent Street at the Robert Street intersection, Rozelle. d) That 6m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed at the following locations: i. On the western side of Crescent Street, south of Mansfield Street ii. On the western side of Crescent Street, north of Brent Street iii. On the eastern side of Crescent Street, north of Parsons Street e) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. 2.2 Resident Parking Restrictions – Ewell Street and Carrington Street, Balmain Precinct: Rozelle/White Bay Ward: Wangal Lilyfield-Rozelle Background Council received parking concerns from a number of residents in Ewell Street and High Street. They have requested the installation of Resident Parking restrictions in those streets to prevent all-day parking by non-residents. As shown on the following map, there are a number of streets that are in between restricted parking zones. Proposal Council officers undertook parking occupancy surveys in Ewell and High Streets and also nearby streets and the results indicated that only some streets experience high occupancy levels. As the introduction of Resident Parking restrictions in one street could cause parking impacts in nearby streets, all residents within the area (see plan attached) that has unrestricted parking, were surveyed to assess their views on parking conditions in their streets. The subject streets were Beattie Street (Ewell Street-Evans Street), Ewell Street, High Street, Evans Street (Goodsir Street-Beattie Street), Carrington Street, Reynolds Street, Clay Street, Clare Street, George Street and Henry Street. Consultation A questionnaire was mailed out to the affected properties (434) in Beattie Street (Ewell Street-Evans Street), Ewell Street, High Street, Evans Street (Goodsir Street-Beattie Street), Carrington Street, Reynolds Street, Clare Street, George Street and Henry Street as indicated on the attached plan, requesting residents’ and businesses’ views on current parking conditions and Resident Parking restrictions in their street. The proposal was also sent to the Balmain/Rozelle Chamber of Commerce and Council received no objection to the proposal. Analysis The questionnaire survey results are summarised as follows: Street Number of properties Clare Street Ewell Street Beattie Street Evans Street Carrington Street Reynolds Street Clay Street (excl. apartments) George Street Henry Street (excl. apartments) 19 24 39 55 21 28 11 15 6 Number of properties responded 13 17 16 26 15 12 3 8 1 Number of properties supported 7 17 6 4 12 5 3 1 Response Rate Support Rate 68% 71% 41% 47% 71% 43% 27% 37% 71% 15% 7% 57% 18% 0% 53% 17% 20% 17% According to Council’s policy on Resident Parking, a minimum of 50% support from the properties in the subject section of the street is required for consideration to implement a RPS. Based on the above results, only Ewell Street and Carrington Street indicated more than 50% support for a Resident Parking Scheme in those streets. . The following information is provided in response to the concerns raised by residents: Beattie Street Resident’s Response: Do not change any parking in Beattie Street. Commuter parking is welcome. Officer’s Comment: Based in the low support rate received, RPS is not being proposed. Clare Street Resident’s Response: There should be a limit on the number of cars to a house. Some properties have 3 vehicles and take up more parking spaces. Officer’s Comment: By introducing Car Share initiative in the LGA, Council is encouraging residents to reduce private vehicle ownership. Resident’s Response: I am a pensioner living on my own. One Visitor parking permit per household is not sufficient. It is unfair if I have a family gathering as I have 6 children and 16 grandchildren. Officer’s Comment: The Resident Parking restrictions are installed to manage excess parking demand with the limited parking supply. Therefore, it is necessary to limit number of permits issues to each property. Due to low support rate received, no Resident parking restrictions are proposed for Clare Street. Resident’s Response (3): Need ‘No Stopping’ signs in Clare Street as it is often used for parking and there is not enough room for traffic around the corner. Officer’s Comment: This will be investigated and reported back to the Committee is required. Resident’s Response: Parking between 8am and 6pm Mon-Fri is not the problem time. Friday to Sunday nights are of more concerned. Officer’s Comment: Due to low support rate received, no Resident parking restrictions are proposed for Clare Street. High Street Resident’s Response: Experienced more through traffic in High Street since Lawson Street was made ONE-WAY. Make High Street ONE-WAY towards Darling Street, to reduce through traffic. Officer’s Comment: Lawson Street has been ONE-WAY for the last 7 years. Other nearby streets, Elliott Street and Wisbeach Street are TWO-WAY and can also be used to travel between Darling Street and Beattie Street. Resident’s Response: Speeding is a problem, especially at the blind corner. Officer’s Comment: Speed and volume counts will be arranged to ascertain if any action is required. The majority of residents in Ewell Street requested the restrictions to be from Monday to Sunday as they currently experience non-resident parking in the street on weekends. Officer's Recommendation: a) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Sun, Permit Holders Excepted, Area B1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Ewell Street, Balmain. b) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area B1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Carrington Street, Balmain. c) That no Resident Parking schemes be installed in Beattie Street (Ewell StreetEvans Street), High Street, Evans Street (Goodsir Street-Beattie Street), Reynolds Street, Clay Street, Clare Street, George Street and Henry Street due to less than 50% support received from the residents. d) That 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed on both sides of Carrington Street, at the Evans Street intersection. e) That a 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed on the northern side of Ewell Street at the Evans Street intersection. f) That the installation of parking restrictions around the curves in Clare Street, Balmain be investigated. g) That speed and volume counts be arranged in High Street to ascertain if any action is required h) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. Discussion: Committee’s Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Sun, Permit Holders Excepted, Area B1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Ewell Street, Balmain. b) That a ‘2P, 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri, Permit Holders Excepted, Area B1’ restriction be installed on both sides of Carrington Street, Balmain. c) That no Resident Parking schemes be installed in Beattie Street (Ewell StreetEvans Street), High Street, Evans Street (Goodsir Street-Beattie Street), Reynolds Street, Clay Street, Clare Street, George Street and Henry Street due to less than 50% support received from the residents. d) That 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed on both sides of Carrington Street, at the Evans Street intersection. e) That a 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones be installed on the northern side of Ewell Street at the Evans Street intersection. f) That the installation of parking restrictions around the curves in Clare Street, Balmain be investigated. g) That speed and volume counts be arranged in High Street to ascertain if any action is required h) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation. 2.3 Event – Weekend to End Women’s Cancers Precinct: ALL Ward: ALL Background The organiser for the “Weekend to End Women’s Cancers” charity walk has submitted the proposal for support. This charity walk will raise money to benefit the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse at RPA Hospital, Camperdown. This is the second year that this walk event is being held in Australia. The Event is scheduled for Saturday 7th and Sunday, 8th November 2015 and comprises of a 60km walk completed in two days. The Event organiser expects 1,200 participants. Event Details Details of the Event are as follows: Event Name The Weekend to End Women’s Cancers Event Owner The Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Event Manager (Organiser)/ Principal Contractor CauseForce Australia Pty Ltd T/A Conquer Cancer (brand) Charity/ Beneficiary The Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Type of Event Charity Walk Event Start/Finish Line Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour Overnight Camp Meadowbank Park, West Ryde Day 1 Saturday 7 November 2015 Day 1 Course Operations: 8:00am –7:00pm Day 2 Sunday 8 November 2015 Day 2 Course Operations: 6:30am – 5:30pm Expected Participants 1,200 Estimated Spectators 200 Estimated Volunteers 400 Estimated Staff 45 Classification Charity/ Community Demographic Various Majority Women Start/Finish Location Pit Stop Locations Grab & Go Locations Lunch Site Location Camp Location o o o Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour There are a total of 20 portable toilets There will be 3 x3mx3m, 1 x3mx6m, 1 x5mx5m, 2x 6mx6m 4 x6mx12m tents o These are tents to house the caterer, medical, information area, registration etc. o Stage Start/Finish Line Truss o There are a total of 3 pit stops along the route each day, o These locations are: Day 1: o Observatory Hills Park o Easton Park o Gladesville Reserve o These locations are: Day 2: o Majors Bay Reserve o Bayview Park o Hogan Park o There will be 13 portable toilets (1 disabled) o There will be 4 x 3mx3m pop up market tents o These are tents to provide cover for volunteers, water & snack stocks and trestle tables. There are a total of 4 Grab & Go Locations along the route each day, These locations are: Day 1 o Hickson Road Reserve o Pirrama Park o Peppercorn Reserve o Kissing Point Reserve These locations are: Day 2 o Bicentennial Park o Carbarita Park o Easton Park o Victoria Park There will be 11 x portable toilets (1 disabled) There are 2 x 3mx3m pop up market tents o These are tents to provide cover for volunteers & water services There will be 1 Lunch site each day These locations are: o Day 1 – Bridgewater Park o Day 2 – Timbrell Park There will be 16 x portable toilets (1 disabled) There will be 6 x3mx3m pop up market tents o These are tents to provide cover for volunteers, water and snack stocks and trestle tables Meadowbank Park, West Ryde 30-40 portable toilets, 3 portable shower blocks, Tents of multiple sizes; 1 x3mx3m, 1 x3mx6m , 1 x6mx6m, 4 x6mx12m, 1 x8mx12m o These tents are for caterer, medical, yoga, massage, information area Dining structure tent; approximately 25mx70m Stage & production equipment Lane & Road Closures Special Event Clearways Temporary No Stopping Zones Participant Car Parking Event Transport Key Stakeholders First Aid Event Coordinator There will be no lane and/or road closures for this event. There will be no Special Event Clearways for this event. There will be no Temporary No Stopping Zones for this event. The Weekend to End Women’s Cancers will be investigating the reservation of a number of parking bays throughout Darling Harbour. The parking bays will ideally be located close to a walk way to allow participants and spectators easy access to the Opening Ceremony Site. Event listed on www.transportnsw.info website with information and maps on the walking route, public transport options. Route details will also be included on the www.livetraffic.com website Identified Above First Aid attendants will be supplied at each location including start location, all pit stops along the route, lunch sites, as well as camp site. The event organisers will also be providing mobile first aid units to access any potential incidents along the route. Medical support will be provided by 1300 Medics Tim Emslie The participants will be started in groups of 60 and will be released every 3 minutes; it will therefore take 60 mins (1hr) to release 1,200 participants. Council’s Parks & Open Space Planner has advised that the Bridgewater Park will not be available on the Event day as it has been reserved by another group. The organiser has been informed. Traffic and Pedestrian Management Plan This Event does not require closure of any roads in the Leichhardt LGA. As the participants would be using footpaths and crossing the street network with assistance of traffic controllers, the Event does not cause significant impacts on traffic and transport systems. Therefore, the Event can be considered as Class 3. Hence, Council’s approval for the Traffic & Transport Management Plan is adequate. The route maps and relevant Traffic Control Plans for the proposed “Weekend to End Woman’s Cancers” through Leichhardt LGA are attached in Appendix C. Officer’s Recommendation: That the Event “Weekend to End Women’s Cancers” to be held on Saturday 7th and Sunday, 8th November 2015 be supported, subject to the applicant providing: i. RMS accredited traffic controllers at all unmarked crossing points identified in the course ii. another site in lieu of Bridgewater Park iii. Council with a copy of a current Public Liability Insurance Policy which includes Leichhardt Council being as an Interested Party prior to the event. Discussion: It was advised that the applicant is using Callan Park and Eastern Park in lieu of Bridgewater Park and that the plans in Appendix C assume the use of Callan Park and Eastern Park. Committee’s Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Event “Weekend to End Women’s Cancers” to be held on Saturday 7th and Sunday, 8th November 2015 be supported, subject to the applicant providing: i. RMS accredited traffic controllers at all unmarked crossing points identified in the course ii. Council with a copy of a current Public Liability Insurance Policy which includes Leichhardt Council being as an Interested Party prior to the event. 2.4 ‘No Parking’ Restriction – Collins Lane, Annandale Precinct: Annandale Ward: Gadigal Annandale-Leichhardt Background A number of residents requested the installation of a ‘No Parking’ restriction in Collins Lane to prevent parking opposite their driveways. As Collins Lane is narrow, approx. 4.3m wide, access to driveways could be impacted by a vehicle parked opposite. Consultation of Proposal As there is a considerable number of driveways on both sides of the laneway, it was proposed to install ‘No Parking’ restrictions on both sides of Collins Lane which is approx. 248m in length. The proposal received some objections: There are no driveway access issues The introduction of ‘No Parking’ restrictions does not allow residents to have full benefit of the lane. However, the residents towards Booth Street supported the proposal as they advised that vehicles often park particularly in this section of Collins Lane due to proximity to Booth Street which has retail and is also a bus route. Residents were then consulted regarding a modified parking proposal which is detailed below: to install approx.25m ‘No Parking’ zone on the eastern side of Collins Lane opposite the driveways of No.92 Booth Street, Nos.233, 235, 237 and 239 Young Street (or rear of Nos. 186 and 188 Annandale Street) The modified proposal is shown on the following plan. No parking changes are proposed in the remaining section of Collins Lane at this stage. A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (71 properties) in Young Street and Annandale Street as indicated on the following plan, requesting residents’ views regarding the proposal. No objections were received. Officer’s Recommendation: That a ‘No Parking’ zone (approx.25m) be installed on the eastern side of Collins Lane opposite the driveways of No.92 Booth Street, Nos.233, 235, 237 and 239 Young Street (or rear of Nos. 186 and 188 Annandale Street). Discussion: Committee’s Recommendation (unanimous support): That a ‘No Parking’ zone (approx.25m) be installed on the eastern side of Collins Lane opposite the driveways of No.92 Booth Street, Nos.233, 235, 237 and 239 Young Street (or rear of Nos. 186 and 188 Annandale Street). 2.5 Pedestrian (Zebra crossing) linemarking improvements – Balmain Road at Stanley Street, Leichhardt Precinct: Leichhardt Ward: Eora Leichhardt-Lilyfield Background Due to the presence of a number of pedestrian generators in the area; Leichhardt Primary School, Child Care Centre in Leichhardt Street, medical practices and shops along Norton Street, there was a high demand for a pedestrian crossing facility in Balmain Road and at the February 2013 Local Traffic Committee it was recommended and subsequently adopted by Council: That a marked pedestrian crossing including associated signage and adequate lighting be installed in Balmain Road south of Stanley Street including the following elements: i. Extend the existing ‘No Stopping’ zone on the eastern side of Balmain Road south of Stanley Street by 2m. ii. Provide a kerb extension on the eastern side of Balmain Road (south of Stanley Street) at the pedestrian crossing iii. Provide a kerb blister within the existing ‘No Stopping’ zone on the southern side of Stanley Street, east of Balmain Road The facility was installed in the 2013-14 financial year. A number of residents have since raised concern regarding the need for additional warning to motorists of the facility and that they are concerned with vehicles not stopping when pedestrians are waiting to cross the road at this location. The following conditions have been observed: the road surface in this section is concrete resulting in less contrast with the white zebra lines than on a standard asphalt road surface. There is a horizontal curve in the road approaching the crossing, heading southbound. The other pedestrian (zebra) crossing in Balmain Road at Hill Street has zig zag advanced pavement markings. In order to provide additional warning of the upcoming pedestrian crossing it is recommended that zig zag advanced pavement marking be installed on both approaches to the crossing. Officer's Recommendation: That zig zag advanced pavement markings be installed in Balmain Road on both approaches to the pedestrian (zebra) crossing location in Balmain Road, south of Stanley Street, Leichhardt. Discussion: Committee’s Recommendation (unanimous support): That zig zag advanced pavement markings be installed in Balmain Road on both approaches to the pedestrian (zebra) crossing location in Balmain Road, south of Stanley Street, Leichhardt. 2.6 No Stopping Restrictions – intersection of Henry Street and William Street, Leichhardt Precinct: Leichhardt Ward: Eora Leichhardt - Lilyfield Background Concerns have been raised regarding vehicles obstructing sight lines, manuevering space and ramp access at the north-western side of the Henry Street and William Street intersection, Leichhardt by vehicles parking too close to the intersection. It should be noted that William Street is used as an access road to Sydney Buses Leichhardt Depot and so carries a high percentage of heavy vehicles. Proposal In order to allievate this concern, it is proposed to signpost 10m ‘No Stopping’ zones as shown on the plan below. Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (8) in Henry and William Street as indicated on the following plan, requesting residents’ views regarding the proposal. No responses were received Officer’s Recommendation: That the statutory 10m ‘No Stopping zones be signposted: On the western side of Henry Street north of William Street, Leichhardt On the northern side of William Street, west of Henry Street, Leichhardt Discussion: Committee’s Recommendation (unanimous support): That the statutory 10m ‘No Stopping zones be signposted: On the western side of Henry Street north of William Street, Leichhardt On the northern side of William Street, west of Henry Street, Leichhardt 2.7 Intersection Improvements – Montague Street at Llewelyn Street, Balmain Precinct: Balmain Ward: Birrabirragal Balmain Background Concerns have been raised by Balmain Depot staff regarding obstructed works vehicle access to the Leichhardt Council Depot in Llewellyn Street, Balmain west of Montague Street. Currently, traffic queues on Montague Street for northbound traffic from the traffic signals at the intersection of Darling Street/Montague Street/Rowntree Street. These queues often extend southward beyond Llewellyn Street (approx. 80m), which prevents vehicles turning right from Montague Street into Llewellyn Street. This right turn is the typical movement performed by Council works vehicles and as Montague Street has only a single lane in each direction, this causes queuing of southbound motorists into Darlign Street. It should be noted that delays may also affect STA buses heading inbound to the City. Proposal In order to prevent motorists queuing across the intersection, it is proposed to provide ‘Keep Clear’ text linemarking and holding lines and ‘Do not queue across intersection’ signposting. Officer's Recommendation: That ‘Keep Clear’ text linemarking and holding lines and ‘Do not queue across intersection’ signposting be provided at the intersection of Montague Street and Lleyelyn Street, Balmain. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That ‘Keep Clear’ text linemarking and holding lines and ‘Do not queue across intersection’ signposting be provided at the intersection of Montague Street and Lleyelyn Street, Balmain. 2.8 ‘1P’ Parking Restrictions – Nelson Street, Annandale Precinct: Annandale Ward: Gadigal Annandale/Leichhardt Background Concerns have been raised by business owners that there was a lack of parking turnover in the unrestricted on-street parking spaces within the vicinity of the 6 businesses along Nos. 33 – 53 Nelson Street, Annandale causing a negative impact on the small businesses. Residents and businesses of Nelson Street south of Collins Street have raised concerns in the past regarding commuter parking in the street using the bus services on Parramatta Road. Proposal In order to improve parking turnover and deter long stay parking, it is proposed to install approximatedly 23 metres of ‘1P 8am-6pm Mon-Fri; 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ parking restrictions (4 car spaces) on the frontage of Nos. 43-53 (north of the existing timed ‘½ P’ zone) on the eastern side of Nelson Street, as shown on the following plan. Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (275) in Nelson Street as indicated on the following plan, requesting residents’ views on the proposal. The survey received four (4) responses raising concerns and commenting on the proposal. The responses received are summarised below: Residents’ (2) Opposing Responses: The proposal would result in the loss of four (4) on-street parking spaces for residents as there are no “permit holder exemptions”. I do support restricted parking as it would deter commuter parking; however, would like to see restricted parking with permit holders exemptions, i.e. residential permit parking scheme in Nelson Street. Objects to the proposal as the timed short term parking restrictions favour the businesses over the residents. Claims that the influx from commuter parking is causing the issue not residents and that the proposed timed ‘1P’ restrictions will not work. Suggests the implementation of ‘2P’ residential parking permit scheme restrictions in Nelson Street between Albion Street and Collins Street. Officer’s Comment: The proposed short term timed parking restrictions is without permit holders exemptions or else it would be used by residents with (A1 area) permits and defeat the purpose of the restrictions intended to improve parking turnover and deter long stay parking. Although the proposed timed ‘1P’ restriction is intended to increase turn over for businesses, it is shared amongst six businesses and will only extend to the frontage of the row businesses. Residents or any registered vehicle are able to park in the zone outside restricted times e.g. in the evenings and overnight. Many residents have raised concerns about commuter parking in Nelson Street. Investigations will be planned for the potential of a resident parking scheme in the unrestricted sections of Nelson Street, in accordance with our resident parking scheme policy/procedure. Resident’s (2) Supporting Responses: The proposed timed parking restrictions to the 4 spaces in front of the businesses should be ‘½ P’ restricted to be consistent with the existing timed ‘½ P’ restrictions. The proposed ‘1P’ restrictions may result in people staying longer if not enforced regularly as opposed to ‘½ P’ restrictions. The original requestor (one of the business owners) prefers ‘½ P’ timed restrictions as it would be more efficient in providing turnover than ‘1P’ restrictions. Officer’s Comment: I note the concerns however 1P restrictions are expected to provide sufficient turnover and will be monitored following its installation. Additionally only 2 suggestions were received for 1/2P parking out of the 275 properties consulted. Officer's Recommendation: a) That a 23 metre ‘1P’ 8am-6pm Mon-Fri; 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ parking zone be installed along the frontage of No. 43-53, (immediately north of the existing timed ‘½ P’ parking restrictions). b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee recommendation. Discussion: Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That a 23 metre ‘1P’ 8am-6pm Mon-Fri; 8.30am-12.30pm Sat’ parking zone be installed along the frontage of No. 43-53, (immediately north of the existing timed ‘½ P’ parking restrictions). b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee recommendation. 2.9 Road Occupancy – Big Bike Day 2015 Precinct: Rozelle/Lilyfield, Ward: Eora Leichhardt-Lilyfield, Gadigal Leichhardt Annandale-Leichhardt Background Council’s Sustainability Engagement Officer has requested approval for the proposed Big Bike Day 2015 to be held on Sunday, 13th September 2015 between 10.00am and 2.30pm, to coincide with the first weekend of NSW Bike Week (12th September – 20th September 2015). This is considered as a Class 4 Event as per the RMS Event Classification. Therefore, this event does not require submission of a Traffic and Transport Management Plan. RMS is offering funding for 2015 NSW Bike Week events; an application for funding will again be submitted this year. The event is organised by Leichhardt Council with the assistance of the Leichhardt Bicycle Users Group (LBUG). The main objective of the event is to promote cycling and the local cycling facilities. The Bike Week has been a fixed event on the annual calendar since 1997. The key features of the Event: It anticipates a maximum attendance for the Big Bike Ride of 200 people; riders must be 12 years of age or older; All riders must bring and wear a helmet. Bike checks are free and mandatory to go on the ride; the ride commences at 12.00pm and concludes by 1.00pm; Start and finish from War Memorial Park; The big bike ride route uses on and off-road shared paths; and LBUG volunteers and members of the Bike Police Unit will escort the group during the ride. Figure 1: Proposed Big Bike Ride Route for Big Bike Day 2015 Big Bike Day is an opportunity for bike riders and their families to take a ride on the streets of Leichhardt and to learn more about bike riding generally. Based at War Memorial Park the event will include: free bike checks and bike maintenance advice children’s bike races and competitions children’s entertainment cycling information booths The Big Bike Ride - a supervised, 6 km ride around Leichhardt (Figure 1) To assist the approval process the route for the Big Bike Ride has been kept the same as in 2014. Police assistance will be required at the following sections and intersections where the route utilises a busy public road: Balmain Road between Perry Street and Lilyfield Road Catherine Street, at Lilyfield Road Catherine Street, at City West Link Darley Road/Allen Street As in previous years, Leichhardt Highway Patrol has agreed to support and provide assistance with their Bike Police Unit. Officer's Recommendation: That the Big Bike Day 2015 event proposed to be held on Sunday, 13th September 2015 be supported. Discussion: The representative for the Member for Balmain noted that the bike route plan indicates the route will use the redundant pedestrian bridge to cross Hawthorne Canal near the pedestrian underbridge. Council’s Sustainability Engagement Officer has confirmed that the new bridge located near the Hawthorne Light Rail station is to be used. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Big Bike Day 2015 event proposed to be held on Sunday, 13th September 2015 be supported. 2.10 Road Occupancy – Seven Bridges Walk 2015 Precinct: Rozelle/White Bay, Ward: Wangal Rozelle-Lilyfield Rozelle/Iron Cove, Rozelle/Lilyfield Background The Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk event will be held on Sunday, 25th October 2015. The Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk event concept was created and developed by the Pedestrian Council of Australia (PCA) who will remain the owner of the event. The PCA has engaged Event & Sports Projects Australia (ESPA) to deliver the Event Operations and PCA to manage the marketing of the Event. The Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk can be regarded as an active opportunity to further enhance the councils and stakeholders charter toward promoting walking as a healthy activity and as an increasingly important means of active transport. In addition the event will provide a significant contribution to Cancer Council NSW (CCNSW). The Event is in its 10th year of operation. The 2014 CCNSW Seven Bridges Walk attracted over 10,000 participants. It should be noted that the annual event, ‘Italian Festa on Norton Street 2015’, will also be held on Sunday, 25th October 2015 in Norton Street, Leichhardt. As both these events operate in separate areas; Leichhardt and Rozelle, no traffic or pedestrian conflicts are expected. Event Details The course for CCNSW Seven Bridges Walk will open at 7:30am, and close at 4:30pm and it is estimated that it may attract up to 12,000 participants. The walking route is approximately 27km in length, and is a closed loop circuit that utilises pathways around the inner metropolitan region of Sydney that skirts the Sydney Harbour and includes the crossing of Seven Bridges. Special event buses will operate in both directions around the course, and will be provided free of charge to everyone holding an ‘event passport’. Event Overview Event Name: Event Owner: Date: Course Opens: Course Closes: Participation Target: Course Description: Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk www.7bridgeswalk.com.au Pedestrian Council of Australia Ltd (PCA) Sunday, 25th October 2015 7:30am via one of the 7 Villages located around the course 4:30pm 12,000 people throughout the day (Maximum capacity of 15,000 walkers) The walking route is approximately 27km in length, and is a closed loop circuit that utilises pathways around the inner metropolitan region of Sydney that skirts the Sydney Harbour and includes the crossing of Seven Bridges. The Seven Bridges are: 1. Sydney Harbour Bridge 2. Pyrmont Bridge 3. Anzac Bridge 4. Iron Cove Bridge 5. Gladesville Bridge 6. Tarban Creek Bridge 7. Fig Tree Bridge Village Locations: Event ‘Villages’ are located around the course and will be used as check-in locations, First Aid points, drink stations, light catering and entertainment. The 7 Villages are; 1. Milsons Point Village (Burton Street, Milson Point) 2. Barangaroo Village (Barangaroo Foreshore, access off Hickson Rd Gate H4) 3. Pyrmont Village (at Pyrmont Bay Park, Pyrmont) 4. Rozelle Village (at King George Park, Manning St, Rozelle) 5. Hunters Hill Village (at Hunters Hill Scout Hall, Hunters Hill) 6. Lane Cove Village (at Central Park, Lane Cove) 7. Wollstonecraft Village (at Brennan Park, Wollstonecraft) Impact on Leichhardt LGA The route through the Leichhardt LGA is via: Anzac Bridge to Victoria Road Use pedestrian bridge over Victoria Road to access Lilyfield Road Burt Street Denison Street Cheltenham Street O’Neill Street Cecily Street Through Callan Park to King George Park Byrnes Street to Victoria Road Approval of Traffic and Pedestrian Management Plan This Event does not require closure of any roads in the Leichhardt LGA. As the participants would be using footpaths and crossing the street network with assistance of traffic controllers, the Event does not cause significant impacts on traffic and transport systems. Therefore, the Event can be considered as Class 3. Hence, Council’s approval for the Traffic & Transport Management Plan is adequate. This Pedestrian and Traffic Management Plan when approved by the relevant authorities becomes the prime document detailing with the traffic and transport arrangements under which this event is to proceed. Changes to the Plan require the approval of the Police and the RMS, and where necessary to the appropriate local government organisation. All functional or single agency supporting plans are to recognise the primacy of the Plan and nothing contained in those plans may contravene any aspect of the Plan. In case of emergencies, or for the management of incidents, the Police are not subject to the conditions of the Plan but will make every effort to inform the other agencies of the nature of the incident and the Police response. The route for the proposed Seven Bridges Walk and the Traffic Control Plans for Leichhardt LGA are attached in Appendix D. Officer's Recommendation: a) That the Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk to be held on Sunday, 25th October 2015 be approved. b) That a current Public Liability Insurance Policy which includes Leichhardt Council being as an Interested Party be submitted by the event organiser prior to the event. Discussion: RMS advised that the TMP must be submitted by the applicant to the Transport Management Centre for approval. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): a) That the Cancer Council NSW Seven Bridges Walk to be held on Sunday, 25th October 2015 be approved. b) That a current Public Liability Insurance Policy which includes Leichhardt Council being as an Interested Party be submitted by the event organiser prior to the event. 3 Status Reports There are no matters to report. 4 Minor Traffic Facilities 4.1 Installation of ‘Disabled Parking’ Restriction – Seale Street, Leichhardt Council Ref: DWS 3259280 At the August 2015 Traffic Committee meeting a request for a ‘Disabled Parking’ in front of No.4 Seale Street, Leichhardt zone was considered,. The recommendation was as follows: That the proposed ‘Disabled Parking’ zone outside No.4 Seale Street, Leichhardt be deferred for further investigations. An on-site meeting was held with the applicant and his son to demonstrate the difficulties they have accessing the off-street parking facility available at the rear of the property. The applicant lives with his son, however, he drives his own car. The applicant has Parkinson's and the trembling makes it hard to enter his driveway and drive into the car-port. The driveway access is narrow at between 2.2-2.3 metres wide and the driveway is 26 m long up to the car port. If the applicant drives into the start of the driveway and parks, he is unable to open his door due to the fence. The applicant’s son parks in the driveway occasionally and climbs over the centre console to get out. The applicant currently drives a Holden Barina, which is a small car; however, still finds great difficulty in accessing the parking facility. The applicant does not require the use of a wheelchair. Officer’s Recommendation: That a 5.5m ‘Disabled Parking’ zone be installed in Seale Street outside No.4 Seale Street, Leichhardt, adjacent to the driveway. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a 5.5m ‘Disabled Parking’ zone be installed in Seale Street outside No.4 Seale Street, Leichhardt, adjacent to the driveway. 4.2 Installation of ‘Works Zone’ Restriction – Queens Place, Balmain Council Ref: DWS 3243521 The applicant has requested the installation of a 9m 'Works Zone 7.00am - 5.00pm Mon-Fri, 7.00am - 1.00pm Sat' across the side boundary of No.201 Darling Street, Balmain for 12 weeks. This would replace temporarily the existing RPS restrictions in Queens Place. Officer’s Recommendation: That a 9m 'Works Zone 7.00am - 5.00pm Mon-Fri, 7.00am - 1.00pm Sat' be installed in Queens Place, across the side boundary of No.201 Darling Street, Balmain for 12 weeks and temporarily replace the existing RPS restriction. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a 9m 'Works Zone 7.00am - 5.00pm Mon-Fri, 7.00am - 1.00pm Sat' be installed in Queens Place, across the side boundary of No.201 Darling Street, Balmain for 12 weeks and temporarily replace the existing RPS restriction. 5 Special Traffic Committee – Items supported between formal meetings 6 Items Without Notice 6.1 Wise Street/Terry Street, Rozelle A Swept path assessment was tabled at the meeting detailing issues associated with large trucks making left turns from Wise Street to Terry Street. The swept path assessment indicates that small rigid vehicles and medium rigid vehicles can make the turn, however heavy rigid vehicles need to mount the kerb. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That a TMP be prepared detailing the impact of banning left turning vehicles greater than 9 m long from Wise Street into Terry Street including details of consultation with Telfords and that it be bought back to a future traffic committee for consideration 6.1 Coo-EE March Re-enactment The committee was advised that a TMP had been prepared by the Transport Management Centre for a re-enactment of Enlistment. The re-enactment March will pass through Leichhardt Local Government Area on Wednesday 11th November 2015, along Parramatta Road, on its way to the City of Sydney from Ashfield. There are no road closures or changes traffic conditions proposed. Committee Recommendation (unanimous support): That the Coo-ee March proposed to be held on Wednesday 11th November 2015 be supported. 7 Next Meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee Officer’s Recommendation: That the next meeting of the Leichhardt Local Traffic Committee be scheduled for Thursday, 1st October 2015. 8 Part B – Informal Items 8.1 Resident Parking Scheme – Albion Street, Ferris Street and Clarke Street, Annandale Precinct: Annandale Ward: Gadigal Annandale-Leichhardt Background Council received a number of requests from residents in Albion Street and Ferris Street, Annandale for the extension of a Resident Parking Scheme (RPS) to prevent all day parking by non-residents in these streets. The majority of properties in Albion Street and Ferris Street have access to a rear lane. A layout plan indicating the existing Resident Parking Schemes is shown below. According to Council’s policy, the parking occupancy levels in the street are required to be over 85% to warrant further investigation for a Resident Parking Scheme. Therefore, a number of parking occupancy surveys were undertaken during various times of the day, on week days. The results of the surveys are shown in the following table: Albion Street Ferris Street (entire length) Clarke Street Parking Spaces 54 92 11 Tuesday AM PM 99% 96% 79% 65% Wednesday AM PM 106% 91% 80% 70% 90% 63% 90% 70% Albion Street indicated high occupancy levels in all four surveys and Clarke Street had high occupancy levels only in the morning. As any parking restrictions introduced in Albion Street could cause some impact on parking in Ferris Street and Clarke Street, it was proposed to install Resident Parking restrictions in Albion Street, Ferris Street between Albion Street and the laneway between Nos.66 and 68, and Clarke Street. The surveys indicated a considerable amount of vacant parking spaces in Ferris Street between Albion Street and the laneway between Nos.66 and 68, see table below. Parking Spaces Ferris Street (Albion Stlaneway bet Nos. 66 & 68) 47 Tuesday AM PM Wednesday AM PM 52% 44% 54% 46% Proposal A proposal was developed to install Resident Parking restrictions: ‘2P 8am-6pm MON-FRI Permit Holders Excepted Area A1’ on both sides of Albion Street (Young Street-Macquarie Street), Ferris Street (Albion Street-No.66 Ferris Street) and Clarke Street, as shown on the following plan. Consultation A letter outlining the above parking proposal was mailed out to the affected properties (157) as indicated on the following plan, requesting residents’ views regarding the proposal. Consultation survey results are summarised below: Albion Street No. of properties No. of Responses received No. of properties supported Response Rate Support Rate 48 (excl. multi-unit developments at Nos. 192 and 200) 25 16 52% 33% Ferris Street & Clarke Street No. of properties No. of Responses received No. of properties supported Response Rate Support Rate 47 25 16 53% 34% Based on the consultation survey, the survey support rate for the Resident Parking Scheme proposal was less than the minimum required rate of 50%. It should be noted that Car Share facilities are available in Albion Street and Reserve Street near Ferris Street. Four and five residents in Ferris and Albion Streets respectively are currently members of Car Share. The main concerns raised regarding the proposal are summarised as follows: Resident’s Response: Also notice a number of trailers parking in Albion Street taking up valuable parking spaces. Officer’s Comment: Registered trailers are permitted to park in unrestricted parking zones. However, Council enforcement officers have been requested to provide additional measures to enforce any unregistered trailers. Resident’s Response: There is definitely a shortage of parking and we regularly have to park a fair distance from our house in Young Street and Ferris Street. However, timed parking is not a solution as it impacts on visitors. Also the installation of ‘No Stopping’ restrictions at intersection removes available parking spaces. Officer’s Comment: The objective of Resident Parking Schemes is to manage the limited onstreet parking amongst all road users. Therefore, the Visitor parking demand is controlled by issuing a maximum of ONE Visitor parking permit. According to NSW Road Rules, vehicles are not permitted to park within 10m of an unsignalised intersection unless the zone is signposted otherwise. Resident’s Response: Vehicles park blocking access to our garage in Albion Lane. Officer’s Comment: Council Parking enforcement officers have been advised to provide additional enforcement measures in Albion Street between Macquarie Street and Young Street. Resident’s Response: It would be inconvenient for a 3 car family with one off-street parking space if we were not given 2 Resident and one Visitor parking permits. Officer’s Comment: The objective of Resident Parking Schemes is to manage the limited onstreet parking amongst all road users. Therefore, it is important to control the parking demand generated from the properties in the street so that the number of permits issued is not more than the number of on-street parking spaces. Resident’s Response (from a multi-unit development which has been strata subdivided after January 2001): My property should be able to participate in the Resident Parking Scheme. The property faces Albion Lane which has no on-street parking. The only unrestricted parking available is on one side of Macquarie Street between Albion Street and Albion Lane. These spaces are generally taken by the residents from the directly adjacent properties. Officer’s Comment: There are three vehicles registered to the property which has one off-street parking space. According to Council’s policy, multi-unit developments approved after January 2001 are not entitled to participate in a Resident Parking scheme as the units should generate parking demand not more than the off-street parking supply. If a Resident Parking Scheme was installed in Albion Street, the subject property would not be eligible to participate in the Scheme. Resident’s Response: Please implement the Scheme as there has been a significant increase in non-residents parking in the street including GoGet vehicles and commuters. Generally we had to park a significant distance from our house. Officer’s Comment: The survey received a low response rate, therefore, no changes to parking are proposed. The parking occupancy surveys also revealed that although, there are high parking occupancy levels in Ferris Street closer to Albion Street, there is a considerable number of vacant parking spaces in the remainder of Ferris Street within 160m radius from the subject property. According to GoGet vehicle allocations in the vicinity of Ferris Street, one car each is allocated in Albion Street and Reserve Street near Ferris Street. These spaces are currently not signposted. It should be noted that currently 4 and 5 residents in Ferris Street and Albion Street are members of GoGet and the demand for on-street parking may had been already reduced due to these Car Share facilities available in the vicinity. Resident’s Response (owner of 3 terrace houses): I am not aware of commuters regularly using Ferris Street. Can’t we try organising residents: to use their off-street parking, consider size and number of cars they own, park considerably, use GoGet car in Reserve Street. Officer’s Comment: The parking occupancy surveys also revealed that although, there are high parking occupancy levels in Ferris Street closer Albion Street, there is a considerable number of vacant parking spaces in the rest of Ferris Street. The follow-up correspondence to residents will include the Car Share facilities available in close proximity to Ferris Street. Resident’s Response: Consider longer ‘No Stopping’ zones in Albion Street at the Catherine Street intersection. Officer’s Comment: Due to property walls on the properties on either side of Albion Street at the Catherine Street intersection, longer “No Stopping” zones in Albion Street will not improve sightlines. Resident’s Response: Consider providing angle parking in Ferris Street. Officer’s Comment: According to the results of the parking occupancy surveys undertaken, there is low parking occupancy in Ferris Street, north of the laneway between Nos.66 and 68 Ferris Street. Therefore, angle parking is not warranted. Officer’s Recommendation: a) That the proposed ‘2P 8am-6pm MON-FRI Permit Holders Excepted Area A1’ on both sides of Albion Street (Young Street-Macquarie Street), Ferris Street (Albion Street-No.66 Ferris Street) and Clarke Street, not be supported due to less than 50% support from the residents. b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation and the availability of car share facilities in Albion Street and Reserve Street. Discussion: Committee Recommendation: a) That the proposed ‘2P 8am-6pm MON-FRI Permit Holders Excepted Area A1’ on both sides of Albion Street (Young Street-Macquarie Street), Ferris Street (Albion Street-No.66 Ferris Street) and Clarke Street, not be supported due to less than 50% support from the residents. b) That the surveyed residents be advised of the Committee’s recommendation and the availability of car share facilities in Albion Street and Reserve Street. 9 PART C - TRAFFIC GENERATING DEVELOPMENTS There are no matters to report. Attachments LEICHHARDT MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Traffic Committee Agenda for 1st October 2015 Appendix B TMP St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2016 g:\ltc's\2015\agenda\october 2015.docx Page 42 TRAFFIC & TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PLAN St Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival 2016 Sydney University College of Arts - Rozelle Campus, Callan Park Council Area: Leichhardt Council Plan Version: V1 Revision Date: 05/08/2015 Developed by: Momtchil Vassilev - Orange Card №: 4163014120 Reviewed by: Jason Foster - Orange Card №: 2763015775. To be read in conjunction with the event risk assessment 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Traffic & Transport Management Plan (TMP) and related Traffic Control Plans (TCPs) are aimed to provide methods for transport, vehicular traffic and pedestrian control to assist in delivering safe logistical support for the proposed ‘St Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival 2016’ (LF16) event at Sydney University College of Arts - Rozelle Campus, Callan Park. The event is aimed to attract ≤ 12,500 patrons and has shown to have a growing popularity. The fundamental aim of this TMP is to minimise safety conflicts between pedestrians and vehicles and disruption to normal vehicular and pedestrian traffic in the event-affected area through the application of regulatory and best practice controls in consultation with all key stakeholders. Traffic control measures included in this document are result of the planning and experience during ‘St Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival’ 2010 - 2015. More importantly, the measures applied during 2016 are considered herein with minor modifications. Feedback from NSW Police, TMC and Transport-Sydney Buses from the 2015 event egress indicates that the crowd control and transport management approach was overall successful. Feedback from Council suggests improvements summarised as follows: Pro-active communication and coordination with Sydney taxis e.g. NSW Taxi Council towards ensuring more taxis available for patrons, especially during egress, Altering crowd barriers configurations during egress to further deter patrons J-walking on Balmain Rd, Involvement of NSW Police – Glebe LAC, Stronger advertising of the event as a No Parking event. The Event Organiser – The Laneway Festival Pty. Ltd. - is committed to meeting Council and other stakeholders’ reasonable requests. The Laneway Festival will advertise by all reasonable means available that patrons shall use public transport options and no parking available on site. The demographic of the event has demonstrated during the 2010 – 2015 events that only very limited number of private vehicles arrive on site and most patrons opt for public transport hence Assure does not anticipate heavy influx of cars to the event area. The Laneway Festival will use all available means including online advertising and ticketing to promote use of public transport and evening event shuttle buses from Balmain Rd. to Central Station or Town Hall (subject to consultation and confirmation with Sydney Buses as planning progresses). The Laneway Festival will advertise that no patron parking is available. Reference during the creation of this document (and associated TCPs) was made to RMS ‘Traffic Control at Worksites’ manual (TCAWS, v4, June 2010), RMS ‘Guide to Traffic and Transport Management for Special Events’ Vers. 3.4 August 2 2006, AS 1742 ‘Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices’ (series). 2. SCOPE This TMP addresses ‘St Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival 2016’- related traffic and transport related matters. The format of this document is adjusted to better suit the specific traffic and transport management requirements for the event. This is a special event TMP and the proposed traffic and pedestrian control measures are unique. This document is written to facilitate stakeholder consultation and planning, LTC review and applications for relevant approvals. Thus far the Council Traffic Committee and Ordinary Council Meeting resolved that the TMP be supported subject to nine conditions. These conditions are embedded in this document. Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 2 of 17 3. OBJECTIVES Listed below are the core objectives of this TMP: - Ensure effective separation between event patrons, participants, and venue staff from vehicular traffic, - Manage traffic on roads affected by the event activities, - Minimise impact on non-event community, regular public transport and emergency services, - Maximize patron safety during egress, - Achieve the above within acceptable costs. 4. EVENT DETAILS Event Name: ‘St Jerome’s Laneway Music Festival 2016’, Location: Sydney University College of Arts - Rozelle Campus, Callan Park, th Event Date: Sunday 7 of February 2016, Capacity: ≤ (up to) 12,500 patrons, st Bump-In commences date and time: Monday, 1 of February 2016, 07:00hrs. (date TBC), Event Starting Time: 11:00hrs, Event Finish Time: 23:00hrs, th Bump-Out: Commences immediately after the event and completed by end of 9 of February 2016, Event Type: Off Street. To be advertised as a ‘car free’ event, Event Class: 2 (subject to LTC assessment and classification), Frequency: Annual event – 5 years. 4.1 Estimated Peak Arrival Times Outside morning peak hour between approximately 13:00hrs. and 15:00hrs. most patrons on foot (using public transport) are anticipated to arrive, as well as patrons arriving by taxi or kiss & ride. Ingress is expected to start with low patron flows before 13:00hrs. and moderate after 15:00hrs. 4.2 Estimated Peak Departure Times: Outside evening peak hours. It is expected that between 21:00hrs and 23:30hrs most patrons will leave. Timeframes are approximations and dependent on patron demographics on the day. 4.3 Event Classification As per RMS ‘Guide to Traffic and Transport Management for Special Events’ Vers. 3.4, the event is classified here as Class 2 event however this classification may change subject to LTC review. Assure is seeking comment from LTC on classification. Assure believes that the event is a Class 2 due to no significant impact on Victoria Rd. as major transport road, even though SEC and VMS are proposed to be used. Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 3 of 17 5. RISK MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW A Risk Management approach shall be an integral part of the planning for any event. The risk identification, assessment and control process is a legal obligation (as per the Work Health & safety Act and Regulations 2011) and should be compliant with WorkCover NSW Code of Practice for managing work, health & safety risks and aligned with AS/NZS ISO 31000. The Laneway Festival, Sydney University College of Arts, and to some extent RMS and Leichhardt Council, are responsible for the management of risks arising from ‘St Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2016’. N.S.W. Police is responsible for upholding public order, thus has consent priority and critical input in the event’s planning and execution. It is noted that Traffic Management Plan/s (TMPs) and Traffic Control Plans (TCPs) are traffic risk control measures but they alone cannot substitute an AS/NZS ISO 31000 - aligned event Risk Assessment. The Laneway Festival has engaged Avert Risk Management Services (Avert) to carry out a risk assessment for the event. Key traffic risks identified during past events by representatives of NSW Police, TMC – Sydney Buses and Assure were related to the hazard posed by vehicles travelling along Balmain Rd. to pedestrians – event patrons – leaving the event. Controls applied in 2015 proved effective (as confirmed by NSW Police, Inspector Coffey and TMC – Aaron Gale) and provided for: Level 2 Control - Substitute (free shuttle bus rather than walking, hailing a taxi), Level 2 Control - Isolate (1.8m. fencing, crowd control barriers security personnel deterring crowds), Level 3 Control - Administrative (VMS directional signage for crowds during egress and loudhailer announcements). As discussed with TMC during 2014-15 event planning, Assure will have a traffic controller/crowd controller available to assist (if seen necessary) with slowing down traffic on Balmain Rd. should general pedestrians cross at safety isle crossing due to event patrons blocking footpath (loaded onto charter buses) during egress. 6. TRAFFIC CONTROL MEASURES 6.1 General The traffic measures following below are proposed in the interest of the safety of event participants, along with general public, local residents and motorists, public transport and emergency services. Input from Leichhardt Council will be carefully considered and included in this document as planning progresses. As traffic control measures are adjusted for the scope of work, the common TCAWS type of approach is not utilized, but rather more dynamic traffic schemes are adopted. 6.2 Event bump-in and bump-out No specialised traffic control actions are considered to be prescribed for the bump-in and bump-out periods, except an RMS Blue Card certified traffic controller at the southern entry to the College footprint to direct freight vehicles (mainly assisting with reversing/three-point-turns). The event site has reasonable levels of permanent regulatory signs, road markings (zebra crossings) and speed restrictions to accommodate freight vehicle access/egress. General driver safety guidelines, such as adherence to speed limits, use of hazard lights etc, will be issued by The Laneway Festival to each and every freight vehicles driver involved with the event. Assure will develop TCP for the bump-in and bump-out period and submit to Council as per condition b) of D/2014/352 of Council report. 6.3 Event day Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 4 of 17 Two TCPs (TCP 1 and TCP 2 inserted further below) are developed to apply soft road closures on event day ensuring that patrons do not attempt to park near the event site (to be applied upon Police direction). TCP 3 is created to illustrate the proposed arrangements to cater for the egress mode of the event on Balmain Rd, including the shuttle bus pick up. 6.4 Construction, Traffic Calming Devices and Traffic Generators Assure seeks LTC input regarding identified traffic generators in the local area so appropriate assessment of their impact is undertaken. Experience during the 2014-15 event indicated no notable conflicts between this event and local area markets events. Assure will check www.livetraffic.com prior to the event to assess any potential traffic generators. 6.5 Variation of Speed Limits No variations in speed limits are proposed. Assure assessed the current signposted (signs and lane marking) speed limit on Balmain rd. as adequate - 50km/hr. Signposted speed limits within the vicinity of the College of Arts are also adequate. 6.6 Portable Variable Message Signs (VMS) Two portable VMS are suggested to be used at the two directions of traffic on Balmain Rd. and one to be used for crowd direction during egress. The purpose of the VMS board on the east side of Balmain Rd. (VMS 1) will be to direct WB event traffic to the designated drop-off/pick-up zone. The VMS will face east - directing WB traffic. VMS draft messages: VMS 1 – Balmain Rd. Northern side. Facing WB traffic (see specific VMS 1 location overleaf). Msg 1 INGRESS Frame 1 (3 sec.) L A N S E T E W A Y D O W N 10:30hrs. – 15:00hrs. Msg 2 INGRESS Msg 3 EGRESS Frame 2 (3 sec.) Frame 1 (3 sec.) 07.02.2016. P U L L L E F T A H E A D R E D U C S P E E D E 20:00hrs. – 23:30hrs. P Msg 4 EGRESS R E Frame 2 (3 sec.) S P A T O T O R E 07.02.2016. P Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 5 of 17 VMS 2 – Balmain Rd. Northern side. Grass lawn. Approx: 15m. SW from May St. junction with Balmain Rd. Msg 1 INGRESS Frame 1 (3 sec.) L A N S E T E W A Y D O W N 10:30hrs. – 15:00hrs. Msg 2 INGRESS Msg 3 EGRESS Frame 2 (3 sec.) Frame 1 (3 sec.) 07.02.2016. P U L L L E F T A H E A D R E D U C S P E E D E 20:00hrs. – 23:30hrs. P Msg 4 EGRESS R E Frame 2 (3 sec.) S P A T O T O R E 07.02.2016. P VMS 1 location: northern side of Balmain Rd at kerb lane. VMS will be placed as per RTA VMS Policy 2010 and positions verified by the author. VMS 3 will be located at Park Rd. and used for crowd direction during egress to facilitate the proposed egress arrangement (please see TCP 3). Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 6 of 17 VMS 3 – Park Rd. facing West (facing exiting crowds). Frame 1 (3 sec.) F R E E S H U T B U S T U R N R I G H T L E A V I O N F O O T H E A D T R A F L I G H T L E 21:00hrs. – 24:00hrs. Msg 1 Frame 2 (3 sec.) Frame 1 (3 sec.) Msg 2 Frame 2 (3 sec.) 07.02.2016. N G 21:00hrs. – 24:00hrs. T O F I C T S 07.02.2016. 6.7 Custom Directional Signs The following signs will be applied to facilitate transport arrangements. Proposed application of signs: 08:00hrs. to 24:00hrs. on event day. Taxi zone signs (R5-201) on Balmain Rd. (approx 3 car spaces in WB direction after Cecily Str; see TCP 3) will be facilitated by application of taxi zone signs over the existing street parking signs. Set-Down/Pick-Up zones on Balmain Rd. (please see TCP 3) will be facilitated by application of R9-301 and R5-40 signs: Shuttle bus kerb sides lanes will be supported (in addition to Special Event Clearways) by R5-20 signs (examples below): Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 7 of 17 Assure recommends that The Laneway Festival installs customized Corflute directional signs along Grove Street guiding patrons on foot who are arriving by Light Rail - tram and alighting at Lilyfield. 6.8 Special Event Clearways (SEC) Assure strongly recommends that for public safety and efficient shuttle bus operation, Special Event Clearways (SEC) are utilized on event day between 14:00hrs. and 24:00hrs. as indicated on TCP 3 (western/northwestern kerb of Balmain Rd/Darling St. – odd numbers – between the corner with Alberto St. and Victoria Rd. intersection). This SEC (together with R5-20 signs) will facilitate the shuttle bus operation at the egress pick-up point as well as VMS placements and installation of crowd control infrastructure/crowd management during egress. Assure will submit relevant application to TMC-PIU for the approval and application of SEC. The Laneway Festival will pay for the SEC implementation. This SEC section would provide the following key benefits: Enhance safety as patrons proceeding in EB direction on foot will be more visible to motorists heading in the same direction. Should a patron step on road, a motorists would have increased line-of-sight hence an improved change to take evasive action and/or apply the brakes, Support better operation of the shuttle buses during egress from the event allowing for two clear lanes in EB direction, Enhance the traffic throughput along that section of the road. To support the deterrent effect of SEC, Assure will place traffic cones at northern kerb of Balmain Rd. between the corner with Cecily St. and Waterloo St. this method was applied during the 2014-15 event following instruction from TMC representative and proved effective. 6.9 Road Closures and Detours - Public Roads No road closures of public roads proposed. 7 Road Closures and Detours – Callan Park Roads (subject to Police direction) In 2013 two soft road closures were proposed and applied in line with Council advice no on-site parking would be approved. In 2014 the report from Inspector Gary Coffee NSW Police recommends and Assure supports that internal roads be used for parking as is allowed every other day of the year. Two soft road closures are proposed for contingency purposes only and are proposed to apply if and at the time of internal roads being deemed to be ‘full’ on event day. One closure is proposed at the Park Dr. gates to Callan Park at Balmain Rd. (see TCP 1; UBD Ref: Map 11, Grid: 1F). Three barrier boards and T2-4 (‘ROAD CLOSED’) sign applied would be applied for the closure and the position will be staffed by RMS-certified Traffic Controller. The second closure is proposed at the corner of South Cr. and Cottage Way (please see TCP 2; UBD Ref: Map 11, Grid: 3C). This closure is effectively closing South Cr. and would deter motorists progressing in EB direction. A second traffic controller will be at this position to direct motorists away and barrier boards and T2-4 (‘ROAD CLOSED’) sign applied would be in place. Emergency services’ vehicles travelling in ‘response’ (responding to an emergency or other operational task), event/authorized vehicles and patrons riding bicycles will be allowed past the soft road closures. Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 8 of 17 7.1 Traffic Control Points Two traffic controllers (RMS Blue or Grey Card certified) will be positioned (if required – subject to Police direction) at the two soft road closure points as described above and illustrated in TCP 1 and TCP 2. These workers will be supervised by the traffic manager, wearing appropriate PPE and given adequate break periods as per TCAWS. 7. AFFECTED STAKEHOLDERS Residents: Local residents are not expected to be significantly impacted by the event traffic arrangements. Increase of bus and car traffic along Balmain Rd. is likely however experience from previous years does not suggest significant increase of queue lengths at the traffic signals at junctions of Balmain Rd./Cecily St. and Balmain Rd./Perry St. that is directly attributable to event traffic. Bus Zone along the northern side of Balmain Rd. and SEC are not envisaged to impact on residents. Local Businesses: The proposed SEC in the vicinity of TCP 3 are not expected to cause notable impact to local businesses as the aggregate kerb-side parking car space occupation is ~12 car spaces. Assure proposes the SEC application times (northern side of Balmain Rd. towards Victoria Rd.) to be limited only for when required, thus allowing local business patrons to use kerb parking during trading hours on the weekend – SEC applicable after local business trading hours. Transport - Sydney Buses (STA): The implementation of this TMP is not anticipated to affect STA operations significantly. Consultation with STA will be carried out and shuttle bus services engaged for the event. Assure utilized Sydney Buses feedback on 2013 event egress in the development of this TMP and TCPs. General Public/Motorists: Low impact on general vehicular and pedestrian traffic in the event-affected areas. Please see paragraph ‘Residents’ above. NSW Ambulance Service: Low impact (based on previous events’ experience and proposed controls). It is noted that the new playing fields will be open, but the schedule if any is not known at this time. 8. PARKING SUMMARY The Laneway Festival will encourage bicycle and public transport use and notify patrons that fee shuttle buses will be provided on exit. The event demographic is a crowd using public transport. 9. SHUTTLE BUS To facilitate safe and timely egress The Laneway Festival will implement a free-of-charge shuttle bus system transporting patrons from Balmain Road to the City. Bus route is TBC. Shuttle buses will operate between 21:00hrs. - 24:00hrs. The round trip from Callan Park to the city set-down is approximately 6.5km and is expected to take an average of 12 minutes. The following is a breakdown of services (TBC in consultation with Transport – Sydney Buses, but applied effectively during 2014-15 events): 4 at 20:30, 4 at 21:00, 4 at 21:30, 6 at 21:45. A total of 18 buses will be available, many of which ‘bendy’ buses with a larger capacity. Transport-Sydney Buses supervisors will be on site to oversee the operation - 2 x at 20:30 - 24:00, 1 x 21:30 - 23:30 (exact number TBC). Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 9 of 17 The shuttle bus service will be advertised on all forms of marketing and will be strongly encouraged by The Laneway Festival. Considering the frequency of service and the quantity of buses Assure, purposes that the buses for this service utilize the existing STA bus stop in EB direction on Balmain Rd. To facilitate this operation the event organiser will utilize VMS messages during egress. 10. BICYCLE PARKING The Laneway Festival will designate a bicycle valet system and a bicycle parking area (proposed location illustrated overleaf) to facilitate this mode of transport for patrons. An event staff member will be designated to monitor and direct bicycle traffic and parking. Bicycle parking racks will be located at prominent location near event entry. They will be signposted and staffed. 11. PEDESTRIAN MANAGEMENT Pedestrian route from/to Lilyfield Light Rail Station is selected with pedestrian safety in mind. It provides zebra crossing at Lilyfield Rd, reasonably wide local area footpaths (within local area of 50km/hr zone). Grove St. is a one way street for a third of its length (northern side) which is also a favorable conditions as it suggests simpler traffic. Light Rail services details: Central > Lilyfield ~25min. Tram total capacity 217 persons (74 seated). Services frequency is 1015mins. Experience suggests that ingress crowds approach and arrive in orderly manner and no traffic related hazards are identified. Assure proposes 2 crowd corridors to be created for egress management – Shuttle Bus crowd flow using the venue gates and a corridor created with 1.8m. high fencing and a Leave On Foot flow towards the signalized crossing of Balmain Rd. readers shall refer to TCP 3 and fencing map for representation of the proposed crowd and traffic control arrangements. As per Council resolution, crowd control barriers will be applied on the footpaths of Balmain Rd. (both sides) south of the corner with Cecily St. – to contain pedestrians on the footpaths. 12. CONTACTS LIST Names Christian Pepper. Matthew Lazarus Hall Garry Coffey Mark Falconer TBC. Frail. John Stephens Anoma Herath Iain Betts Navin Prasad Raymond Carroll Momtchil Vassilev Organisation Force Events. The Laneway Festival. NSW Police – Inspector / Licensing, Leichhardt LAC. NSW Police – Sergeant / Traffic, Leichhardt LAC. NSW Police – Glebe Station. NSW Taxi Council. Leichhardt Council - Traffic Planning. Leichhardt Council - Traffic Planning. Leichhardt Council - Senior Assessment Officer. RMS Representative - Leichhardt LTC. TMC - Sydney Buses. Assure Event Safety Consultants. Telephone 0404 843 471. TBA. 0417 022 370 02 9552 8068 02 9552 8099 02 9332 1266 TBA. 02 9367 9298 TBA. TBA. 02 9245 1327 02 9699 7711 13. CONSULTATION SUMMARY The preceding version of this document was submitted to Leichhardt Council as part of event DA application. Feedback from September LTC and General Council meeting was considered and integrated. This document will be submitted to Council for further review and approval purposes. Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 10 of 17 14. TRAFFIC CONTROL INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Equipment/Service Provider Representative Names Traffic Management Plan (TMP & TCPs). Assure Event Safety Consultants. Momtchil Vassilev 2 x Traffic Controllers. Australian Concert & Ent. Security. Momtchil Vassilev 2 x Traffic Control wands. Australian Concert & Ent. Security. Momtchil Vassilev 6 x Barrier Boards with legs. Australian Concert & Ent. Security. Momtchil Vassilev 2 x T2-4 ‘ROAD CLOSED’ signs. Australian Concert & Ent. Security. Momtchil Vassilev 2 x standard Taxi Zone sign plates. Assure Event Safety Consultants. Momtchil Vassilev 2 x R9-301 and 3 x R5-40 sign plates. Assure Event Safety Consultants. Momtchil Vassilev 4 x Portable VMS boards (medium size). PremiAir. Alex Jacobs 4 x Corflute custom made directional signs. The Laneway Festival. TBC. Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 11 of 17 APPENDIX DIAGRAM 1 - Projected pedestrian flows LEGEND: Purple lines - pedestrian access/egress route from/to Lilyfield Light Rail Station. To the West [left on map] a sign-posted and solid structuresupported refuge island is available, To the East [right on map] pedestrian traffic signals are in place. Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 ROL (Road Occupancy Licenses) to be inserted in due time Assure Event Safety Services - trading name of Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Pty Ltd ABN 16 002 990 794 | ACN 002 990 794 | NSW ML No. 404776913 | ASIAL Member 003749 | NTIS 90024 Document: Assure TMP - CE - 'St Jerome's Laneway Music Festival 2016' - 2015-08-05 | Date: 5/08/2015 Page 17 of 17