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Hindley Street Footpath Project
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Consultation has concluded
We look forward to hearing what you think of the new footpath extension areas being trialled on Hindley Street!
Project Information
The purpose of the trial is to address safety and amenity issues by increasing the walkable space through selected areas of the street. The approach is to widen the footpath in some areas and alleviate ‘pinch points’ along the street.
If you are a stakeholder along the street (someone who lives, does business or owns property on the street), please click below to provide any comment you may have.
Background
Three temporary footpath extension areas have been identified in consultation with associated businesses and SAPOL. These footpath extensions will see congested outdoor dining furniture move off the footpaths into extended on-street areas. Each of these areas will be edged with planter boxes to provide safety from passing traffic and to contribute an element of on-street greening with low-level plants.
We look forward to hearing what you think of the new footpath extension areas being trialled on Hindley Street!
Project Information
The purpose of the trial is to address safety and amenity issues by increasing the walkable space through selected areas of the street. The approach is to widen the footpath in some areas and alleviate ‘pinch points’ along the street.
If you are a stakeholder along the street (someone who lives, does business or owns property on the street), please click below to provide any comment you may have.
Background
Three temporary footpath extension areas have been identified in consultation with associated businesses and SAPOL. These footpath extensions will see congested outdoor dining furniture move off the footpaths into extended on-street areas. Each of these areas will be edged with planter boxes to provide safety from passing traffic and to contribute an element of on-street greening with low-level plants.