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Council has received $4.75 million through the NSW Department of Planning and Environment’s Public Spaces Legacy Program to deliver the transformation of Palm Court and MacMahon Courtyard by December 2022.
The Palm Court design sees the retention of ten car parking spaces on the perimeter of the site, and Council will build twelve additional carparking spaces close by in Treacy Street. This results in a net loss of only ten spaces, which is only 0.3% of Council parking in the city centre. Transformation of Palm Court also has traffic benefits and will reduce the congestion at local road intersections of as recommended by Council’s Car Parking Strategy.
Complete the survey below to provide your thoughts on the project or book in a time to speak with a Project Officer to find out more about the project.
Council has received $4.75 million through the NSW Department of Planning and Environment’s Public Spaces Legacy Program to deliver the transformation of Palm Court and MacMahon Courtyard by December 2022.
The Palm Court design sees the retention of ten car parking spaces on the perimeter of the site, and Council will build twelve additional carparking spaces close by in Treacy Street. This results in a net loss of only ten spaces, which is only 0.3% of Council parking in the city centre. Transformation of Palm Court also has traffic benefits and will reduce the congestion at local road intersections of as recommended by Council’s Car Parking Strategy.
Complete the survey below to provide your thoughts on the project or book in a time to speak with a Project Officer to find out more about the project.