Work to reduce travel time for motorists at Caringbah will be carried out this month following community consultation on parking changes around the intersection of the Kingsway and Taren Point Road.
The plans are designed to keep traffic flowing and improve efficiency by making more lanes available, especially during the busy weekday peak periods.
The changes will extend the No Parking restrictions on the Kingsway between Taren Point Road and Kareena Road and between Willarong Road and Taren Point Road.
Parking will be restricted in the morning and afternoon peak, between 6-10am and 3-7pm on weekdays (and on weekends west bound between Willarong Road and Taren Point Road). 6 spaces will be removed east bound on the Kingsway between Taren Point Road and Chamberlain Avenue.
The parking changes are not expected to have a major impact on residential parking. Many residents in the area have off-street parking and the changes will help deliver consistent driving conditions.
The clearway hours are when traffic is busiest and the road is most congested. They also are consistent with the existing clearway that was installed last year along Taren Point Road.
The changes come into effect when new parking signs and posts will be installed on Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 July, weather permitting, between 8pm and 5am.
During the installation work, there could be temporary traffic changes to ensure the work zone is safe. Please keep to speed limits and follow signs and traffic controllers’ directions.
🚒 Wet weather didn’t deter parents, kids and other visitors from joining the Fire and Rescue NSW open days around NSW, including at Fire and Rescue NSW Station 90 Menai, meeting the crews who keep us safe and checking out the latest specialised equipment. 👩🚒🧑🚒 ... See MoreSee Less
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Catching with local businesses through the Sutherland Shire Business Chamber, at the newly opened Quest Woolooware Bay. ... See MoreSee Less
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How about going after minns and sharpe for their lies about the brumby count. This is your chance but all we hear are crickets
Tirion Wilkinson and Chloe McKenzie-Matteson are best friends and year 6 students at Yowie Bay Public School.
Last year Tirion was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer.
On World Ovarian Cancer Day, Chloe shaved her hair off to raise money for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation.
At the time of my speech they’d raised over $150,000; their tally is now over $190,000! ... See MoreSee Less
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Two very strong and inspirational young ladies. Well done girls , sending love and strength to Tirion xx 🩷🩷
Thankyou Mark Speakman for recognising our daughters struggle and her amazing friendship with Chloe and Chloe shaving her head and their efforts for fundraising together x we couldn’t be more prouder of our girls x they are our future female leaders that’s for sure!
Wow 🤩 omg Tirion and Chloe you are changing lives!!!
Michelle Louise Thankyou for finding this my love xx 😘
Think they deserve an OAM Mr Mark Speakman
Well done. 👏👏👏
Phenomenal result! Well done girls.
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Richard Wilkinson
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Sandra Wilkinson 🙌
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It’s Heart Week! Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Australia and it’s often preventable. See your GP for a heart health check, which is covered by Medicare. ... See MoreSee Less
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🙏 HaVe A GrEaT DaY! #GreAt_PhotOs, 👍 #Amazing_Work, #GreAt_LeAdeR 👏
Looking 👀 good Mark.
its the leading cause world wide due to you know what !!!
Out and about in the Winston Hills electorate with Mark Taylor MP yesterday. Great to catch up with local veterans, small business people and school students and talk about everything from the rising cost of living, to ensuring we deliver the services and infrastructure that families across Western Sydney need. ... See MoreSee Less
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Why aren’t you holding minns and sharpe accountable for the killing of the brumbies? This was your chance to stand up and hold them accountable for their lies and miss counting of the brumbies but all we hear are crickets.
We headed to Winston Hills today for our Community Cabinet, where we heard about issues ranging from the cost of living to local infrastructure. We’ll continue to hold the Minns Labor Government to account and stand up for the people of NSW. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for joining Mark Speakman .
Hi Mark, when are you coming to Ballina . I would love to meet you one day .
🌞GoOd Afternoon, 😀 Congratulations, 🙏 HaVe A GrEaT DaY! #GreAt_PhotOs, 👍 #Amazing_Work, #GreAt_LeAdeR 👏