Napier Street, Paddington upgrade
The City of Sydney is proposing to improve the permanent road closure at the eastern end of Napier Street in Paddington.
In August 2011 we asked residents and businesses for comment on how they use the site and what they would like to see changed. We then presented the draft concept plan to the community and sought your comments in February 2012. A developed design has been prepared which proposes:
- New seating to improve residents’ enjoyment of the area
- Opportunities for temporary events so neighbours can get together
- New garden areas and landscaping to beautify the space
- Improved lighting, new paths and connections between Oxford, Selwyn and Napier Streets.
- A decorative screen between the site and service station
- Planting of the service station land adjoining Napier Street and Rosebud Lane.
A community drop-in session was held on Saturday 1 December 2012 from 12pm to 2pm, on the eastern end of Napier Street in Paddington. The developed design plan was presented to the community.
On exhibition
The exhibition period closed on Friday 21 December 2012.
Submissions
Submissions closed on Friday 21 December 2012.
Contacts
If you would like to speak with a Council officer about this project, you can contact:
Mark Brandon
Design Manager
02 9265 9333mbrandon@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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Last updated: Tuesday, 23 April 2013