Showing posts with label Sydney Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney Road. Show all posts
Friday, September 26, 2008
Brunswick Needs You
Residents of Albert Street in Brunswick are opposing plans to build a 14-storey tower in Albert Street near Safeway. The development includes 192 dwellings, retail space and 197 underground car-parking spaces -- a large-scale development that sets a precedent for high-rise residential buildings that will change the character of our neighbourhood. You can download a Word document to fax an objection to the council from here.
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Brunswick,
inappropriate development,
Sydney Road
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Sydney Road protest
There’s a public meeting to protest the clearway extension plans on Thursday, June 5 at 4.30pm at Brunswick Town Hall, corner of Sydney Road and Dawson Street. All welcome.
Lygon Street update
The clearway times on Lygon Street won’t be extended, as Lygon Street is considered a local road, according to information we have received. There is also pressure to include a properly marked bicycle lane on Sydney Road as part of the clearway extension, to ensure that bikes, trams and ars have equal access to road space.
Labels:
Brunswick,
Lygon Street,
no more clearways,
Sydney Road
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Press release from Sydney Road Brunswick Association
BRUMBYS DECISION to extend CLEARWAY times on main roads from CITY.
The Sydney Road Brunswick Association supports small business. We are a traders group, which is here to rejuvenate Sydney Road into a thriving shopping strip, for the benefit of all the Community.
It is clearly counterproductive to our mission for the State Government to announce a
plan to extend existing clearway times, as we see this step as encouraging more car travel, and as detrimental to the viability of small, local business. This is yet another blow to small businesses who are already struggling with the reduction in peoples’ spending, due to the interest rate increases. Local shopping strips will basically lose business.
Is the State Government fully aware of the impact, not only on small businesses, but on people?
• People will not stop off to do their quick ‘before and after work’ shopping.
• People will not stop to shop after daily school and kinder pick up’s (3-4pm)
• A 5 hour shopping window, between 10am and 3pm reduces time to shop.
• Most shoppers (who are women), are working and unable to shop at this time.
• Local shops will lose business as people will go to ‘hard top’ shopping centres for more of their shopping needs, where parking is abundant 7 days a week.
• People who take Public Transport are unable to carry as much and will not tend to buy as much.
• More shopping will be done on weekends, in people’s leisure times, as shopping will become to restrictive during the week.
• Deliveries to the street will be restricted to 5 hrs, and couriers having to carry goods across the street, as parking will be congested to one side. Double parking will be more prevalent.
• Sydney Road, with its narrow footpaths, will be dangerous for shoppers, with cars traveling 60kmh along the curb with only 1.5 metres for pedestrians to walk in many instances.
• The harsh, fast-car environment at clearway times will deter customers, especially with children and those disabled members of the community with frames or wheelchairs.
• Faster tram speeds will add to the threat to pedestrians and locals.
• Parking of cars will have a huge impact on residential parking areas, as cars get forced to park in the narrow residential side streets.
With no public consultation or consideration to those who will ultimately be affected by these changes, the State Government should reconsider this snap decision and allow for proper public consultation and input from the many sectors in the community and business, who will bare the brunt of this announcement.
What will happen to that great community slogan : SHOP LOCAL ??
Coordinator : Claire Perry
Sydney Road Brunswick Association
Moreland Community Enterprise Centre
Ground Floor
233 Sydney Road Brunswick 3056
Postal Address: Po Box 770 Brunswick Lower 3056
Phone: (03) 9380 2005
Fax: (03) 9380 4930
Info@sydneyroad.com.au
Website
The Sydney Road Brunswick Association supports small business. We are a traders group, which is here to rejuvenate Sydney Road into a thriving shopping strip, for the benefit of all the Community.
It is clearly counterproductive to our mission for the State Government to announce a
plan to extend existing clearway times, as we see this step as encouraging more car travel, and as detrimental to the viability of small, local business. This is yet another blow to small businesses who are already struggling with the reduction in peoples’ spending, due to the interest rate increases. Local shopping strips will basically lose business.
Is the State Government fully aware of the impact, not only on small businesses, but on people?
• People will not stop off to do their quick ‘before and after work’ shopping.
• People will not stop to shop after daily school and kinder pick up’s (3-4pm)
• A 5 hour shopping window, between 10am and 3pm reduces time to shop.
• Most shoppers (who are women), are working and unable to shop at this time.
• Local shops will lose business as people will go to ‘hard top’ shopping centres for more of their shopping needs, where parking is abundant 7 days a week.
• People who take Public Transport are unable to carry as much and will not tend to buy as much.
• More shopping will be done on weekends, in people’s leisure times, as shopping will become to restrictive during the week.
• Deliveries to the street will be restricted to 5 hrs, and couriers having to carry goods across the street, as parking will be congested to one side. Double parking will be more prevalent.
• Sydney Road, with its narrow footpaths, will be dangerous for shoppers, with cars traveling 60kmh along the curb with only 1.5 metres for pedestrians to walk in many instances.
• The harsh, fast-car environment at clearway times will deter customers, especially with children and those disabled members of the community with frames or wheelchairs.
• Faster tram speeds will add to the threat to pedestrians and locals.
• Parking of cars will have a huge impact on residential parking areas, as cars get forced to park in the narrow residential side streets.
With no public consultation or consideration to those who will ultimately be affected by these changes, the State Government should reconsider this snap decision and allow for proper public consultation and input from the many sectors in the community and business, who will bare the brunt of this announcement.
What will happen to that great community slogan : SHOP LOCAL ??
Coordinator : Claire Perry
Sydney Road Brunswick Association
Moreland Community Enterprise Centre
Ground Floor
233 Sydney Road Brunswick 3056
Postal Address: Po Box 770 Brunswick Lower 3056
Phone: (03) 9380 2005
Fax: (03) 9380 4930
Info@sydneyroad.com.au
Website
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Open letter to residents of Moreland
Dear fellow residents of Moreland, comrades, compagni,
On Wednesday April 30, John Brumby introduced a plan to extend clearways on a whole series of roads, including Sydney Road and a number of other shopping strips. The clearway would extend from 6.30-10am and then from 3pm to 7pm, turning Sydney Road into an inhospitable and dangerous highway for 71/2 hours a day (instead of the current 41/2 hours). This would start on July 1.
We have written to The Age (see below). We could say a lot more, but you get the idea:
Dear Letters Editor,
I was astounded to read of the state government’s plan to extend clearways along a number of shopping streets (The Age, Wednesday 30 April), including the heart of my own community, Sydney Rd. As it is both the Brunswick and Coburg shopping strips die between 4pm and 6pm, when the deafening noise of fast traffic wipes out all other community life. It is already a dangerous period for pedestrians, cyclists and tram passengers when traffic speed increases and cars often fail to stop for descending tram passengers and pedestrians. Now the government wants to extend it so it will affect children coming home from school. This announcement comes one day after the report that greenhouse gas emissions are growing far more rapidly than even the most pessimistic estimates developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (The Age, 29 April) and in the face of rising fuel prices.
A few Sundays ago, as part of Cyclovia, Sydney Rd was closed to cars from 8am to 2pm but open to bicycles, trams, pedestrians and kids’ scooters and its residents reclaimed the street. The most striking thing was the quiet– you could hear voices and the quiet hum of trams. You could stop safely to talk to friends and neighbours, to browse in a shop and to have a coffee or a meal. You and your kids could ride anxiety free. We had a glimpse of what a car-free future could be like. In Bogota, Columbia, Cyclovia is held weekly over 90km of its road network. Instead our government wants to turn our shopping streets into super highways for 7 1/2 hours a day. Let’s oppose this plan with everything we’ve got!
Yours,
etc
If you are also upset about this plan can we encourage you to contact Carlo Carli, John Brumby, the transport minister and write letters to the local and other papers (the council is opposed to this plan). If this fails we think we should take an example from the cabbies (what great direct action and unity) and blockade Sydney Road!
We know there are hundreds of things to be upset about, but this affects us all directly!
To help, here are some email addresses and addresses:
carlo.carli@parliament.vic.gov.au (our local member, who most of you probably know personally)
We think the Ministers and Premier only respond to letters. We've heard you get no reply to emails.
John Brumby
Office of the Premier
1 Treasury Place
Melbourne
Australia 3000
Hon. Tim Pallas, MP
Minister for Roads and Ports
Department of Transport
GPO Box 2797
Melbourne VIC 3001
Australia
or Ministerial Office
Level 16, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Ph: 9655 6210
or Electorate Office
36 Station Place
Werribee 3030
Ph: 9742 6888
Fax: 9742 6866
Fax: 9655 6651
On Wednesday April 30, John Brumby introduced a plan to extend clearways on a whole series of roads, including Sydney Road and a number of other shopping strips. The clearway would extend from 6.30-10am and then from 3pm to 7pm, turning Sydney Road into an inhospitable and dangerous highway for 71/2 hours a day (instead of the current 41/2 hours). This would start on July 1.
We have written to The Age (see below). We could say a lot more, but you get the idea:
Dear Letters Editor,
I was astounded to read of the state government’s plan to extend clearways along a number of shopping streets (The Age, Wednesday 30 April), including the heart of my own community, Sydney Rd. As it is both the Brunswick and Coburg shopping strips die between 4pm and 6pm, when the deafening noise of fast traffic wipes out all other community life. It is already a dangerous period for pedestrians, cyclists and tram passengers when traffic speed increases and cars often fail to stop for descending tram passengers and pedestrians. Now the government wants to extend it so it will affect children coming home from school. This announcement comes one day after the report that greenhouse gas emissions are growing far more rapidly than even the most pessimistic estimates developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (The Age, 29 April) and in the face of rising fuel prices.
A few Sundays ago, as part of Cyclovia, Sydney Rd was closed to cars from 8am to 2pm but open to bicycles, trams, pedestrians and kids’ scooters and its residents reclaimed the street. The most striking thing was the quiet– you could hear voices and the quiet hum of trams. You could stop safely to talk to friends and neighbours, to browse in a shop and to have a coffee or a meal. You and your kids could ride anxiety free. We had a glimpse of what a car-free future could be like. In Bogota, Columbia, Cyclovia is held weekly over 90km of its road network. Instead our government wants to turn our shopping streets into super highways for 7 1/2 hours a day. Let’s oppose this plan with everything we’ve got!
Yours,
etc
If you are also upset about this plan can we encourage you to contact Carlo Carli, John Brumby, the transport minister and write letters to the local and other papers (the council is opposed to this plan). If this fails we think we should take an example from the cabbies (what great direct action and unity) and blockade Sydney Road!
We know there are hundreds of things to be upset about, but this affects us all directly!
To help, here are some email addresses and addresses:
carlo.carli@parliament.vic.gov.au (our local member, who most of you probably know personally)
We think the Ministers and Premier only respond to letters. We've heard you get no reply to emails.
John Brumby
Office of the Premier
1 Treasury Place
Melbourne
Australia 3000
Hon. Tim Pallas, MP
Minister for Roads and Ports
Department of Transport
GPO Box 2797
Melbourne VIC 3001
Australia
or Ministerial Office
Level 16, 121 Exhibition Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Ph: 9655 6210
or Electorate Office
36 Station Place
Werribee 3030
Ph: 9742 6888
Fax: 9742 6866
Fax: 9655 6651
Labels:
Brunswick,
Coburg,
no more clearways,
Sydney Road
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