Eastern Suburbs Life - December 2023 - Edition 60

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Bayside EASTERN SUBURBS

NEWS

• BELLEVUE HILL • EDGECLIFF • DARLINGHURST • DARLING POINT • DOUBLE BAY • ELIZABETH BAY • PADDINGTON •

• POINT PIPER • POTTS POINT • ROSE BAY • RUSHCUTTERS BAY • SURRY HILLS • VAUCLUSE • WATSONS BAY • WOOLLAHRA •

PEDESTRIAN UPGRADES FOR BAY STREET Council will deliver a suite of pedestrian upgrades in Bay St, Double Bay that will improve safety, accessibility, amenity and connection to the Double Bay Ferry Wharf, beach and Steyne Park.

When complete, they will make walking, cycling and public transport an easier and more enjoyable way to access the harbour front. These works will be delivered at the same time as Transport for NSW’s major upgrade of the Double Bay Ferry Wharf, resulting in a fresh look for the entire precinct. This project involves moving the street’s existing cul-de-sac closer to the Double Bay centre, allowing the expansion of the paved area between the street and ferry wharf. Through pedestrian-friendly design and increased planting and landscaping, the upgrades will result in a leafy and attractive space that enhances the character of the area. The works have been split into two stages: Stage One - Bay St, north of William St Stage Two - Bay St, between William and Cross Streets.

Stage One work includes: • Moving the cul-de-sac 26 metres closer to William St. • Creating a paved pedestrian zone at the northern end of Bay St. • Reducing ten car parking spaces to allow a greater area for walking and adding bicycle racks. • Adding new landscaping. As part of the works and as resolved by Council on Apr 11, 2023, five trees will be removed and replacement planting will include 12 street and park trees to increase the tree canopy. • Improving stormwater drainage and quality of water management. Stage Two work includes: • Installing pavers on the footpath on both sides of the road, to match the pavers installed in Stage One. • Upgrading the road surface. • Improving stormwater drainage and quality of water management. Woollahra Council is committed to making art accessible to the public. As part of the Bay St upgrade, a public artwork will be installed on site in 2024. Woollahra Council has engaged Curator Holly Williams from

Plan ahead for a fun and safe New Year’s Eve For information on New Year’s Eve fireworks vantage points, local road closures and traffic management information, visit: woollahra.nsw.gov.au/nye

Artist impression of Bay Street upgrade the Curators’ Department to undertake the project and develop the commission, in consultation with Council’s Public Art Panel. Further details on the public art project and commission will be available shortly. This project is wholly funded by a grant from the NSW Government’s Public Spaces Legacy Program. Council has appointed Civeco Civil Engineering to undertake the upgrade works. Construction of Stage One

began in July 2023 and construction of Stage Two began in Nov 2023. Work will be carried out between 7am - 5pm Monday to Friday, and possibly some Saturdays between 7am - 1pm as required. Access to all properties on Bay St will be maintained throughout the works. For more information please contact Project Manager Oliver Ashworth at 9391 7061 or email oliver.ashworth@woollahra.nsw.gov.au

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Articles inside

LOCATE YOUR BUSINESS ON THE MAP

2min
pages 22-23

UNLOCKING SUMMER'S POTENTIAL: THE POWER OF PLAY

7min
pages 20-21

HELP GIVE SICK KIDS THE BRIGHTEST CHRISTMAS POSSIBLE

1min
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW CAUGHT IN A COUNTRY AT WAR

3min
page 18

What'sONBONDI

2min
page 17

LIFE SAVING CLUB

1min
page 16

TOWARDS A HEALTHIER TOMORROW WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

1min
page 15

First section of Kingsford to Centennial Park cycleway now open

1min
page 14

Kensington residents furious after plans were unveiled for high-rise student accommodation

1min
page 11

GUIDING & TEACHING TAROT

2min
page 10

Walkabout with Ruth Darlinghurst to East Sydney (Part 1)

1min
page 10

AURACAST™ FOR HEARING

1min
page 9

ST MARK’S MUSIC LAUNCH STRIKES THE RIGHT CHORD

1min
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BAY COMMUNITY

2min
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What'sONBayside

2min
pages 4-5

PEDESTRIAN UPGRADES FOR BAY STREET

2min
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Flowers grow in the pavement cracks

3min
pages 2-3
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