Residents suffering due to Coles development
Within hours of Mulga Road developers contacting council, No Stopping signs were placed opposite the Coles supermarket construction site.
See story in Leader 9 March 2006 (Click on photo for enlargement)
Coles Mulga Road truck danger – Leader,March 2006
The newly erected signs regarding parking at the front of the proposed Coles site in Mulga Rd were installed without first notifying the local residents.
While I can understand the need to have a Work Zone directly in front of the site, the erection of the No Stopping sign on the other side of the road was a bit perplexing so I queried it with Hurstville council.
Their response was that the approval of the signage was rushed through at the request of Hurstville Police, because the trucks turning on Mulga Rd into the site were a dangerous traffic hazard.
Why didn’t Hurstville City Council, The Land and Environment Court, the developer or Coles, foresee this as a problem?
Are these the same experts who do not foresee a problem with Coles delivery trucks? The thousands of local residents who have signed petitions against this gross overdevelopment sure did.
C. Budge
Renaldo to the rescue
Next time I want an issue of road safety at Oatley West School addressed I am going to get Coles developer, Renaldo Gaiety, to ring his mates at Hurstville Council.
His problem was his own traffic management plan. It failed to work so council sent out a team which specified the need, designed a "solution", consulted its traffic committee and erected new signs stopping the residents from parking in front of their houses (but did not bother informing them of the fact) all within two hours.
I, on the other hand, emailed Hurstville City Council on Wednesday (having been instructed to do so by police) and requested they address a safety issue at the school only to be told that they would try to get there sometime next week but could not make any promises about when.
In council’s eyes the needs and safety of our children comes well after the needs of the Coles developer.
Can council be serious about their appeal to the Supreme Court next Monday?
See story in Leader 9 March 2006 (Click on photo for enlargement)
Coles Mulga Road truck danger – Leader,March 2006
The newly erected signs regarding parking at the front of the proposed Coles site in Mulga Rd were installed without first notifying the local residents.
While I can understand the need to have a Work Zone directly in front of the site, the erection of the No Stopping sign on the other side of the road was a bit perplexing so I queried it with Hurstville council.
Their response was that the approval of the signage was rushed through at the request of Hurstville Police, because the trucks turning on Mulga Rd into the site were a dangerous traffic hazard.
Why didn’t Hurstville City Council, The Land and Environment Court, the developer or Coles, foresee this as a problem?
Are these the same experts who do not foresee a problem with Coles delivery trucks? The thousands of local residents who have signed petitions against this gross overdevelopment sure did.
C. Budge
Renaldo to the rescue
Next time I want an issue of road safety at Oatley West School addressed I am going to get Coles developer, Renaldo Gaiety, to ring his mates at Hurstville Council.
His problem was his own traffic management plan. It failed to work so council sent out a team which specified the need, designed a "solution", consulted its traffic committee and erected new signs stopping the residents from parking in front of their houses (but did not bother informing them of the fact) all within two hours.
I, on the other hand, emailed Hurstville City Council on Wednesday (having been instructed to do so by police) and requested they address a safety issue at the school only to be told that they would try to get there sometime next week but could not make any promises about when.
In council’s eyes the needs and safety of our children comes well after the needs of the Coles developer.
Can council be serious about their appeal to the Supreme Court next Monday?