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The Bugle
Serving the communities of Kiama, Gerringong, Jamberoo, Kiama Downs, Minnamurra and Gerroa and now at www.thebugleonline.com
12 August 2017
Driverless buses: will Kiama be next? While it is early days yet, the prospect of Kiama being an early adopter of autonomous (driverless) transport technology to provide a much needed shuttle service is capturing people’s interest. The idea was highlighted as a proposal being investigated at Council’s recent Pop-Up shops around the Municipality. “I began working on this when Councillor Steel suggested the idea of roadbased tourist trains to move people around town,” says Gino Belsito, Director of Engineering & Works. “The concept has moved from there to looking at the possibility of introducing a serious people mover utilising state of the art technology.” A proposed 4km circuit, looping from the Leisure Centre, out to Blowhole Point, and up to the site of the new Centre for Aged Care Excellence, has been put together for discussion. Mr Belsito is looking for private sector and government sponsors for the project. He has already approached the NRMA as a possible partner and says he has had an enthusiastic response. “In contrast to the autonomous passenger bus recently announced to start
trialling at Homebush Bay, we are offering them the opportunity to operate on a public road. “The legislation necessary to let this happen is currently before the NSW Parliament, so it is a great time to be putting our hand up.” Australia’s first driverless shuttle bus is being trialled along the foreshore in South Perth. The NRMA, which is involved in the Homebush trial, has said the use of autonomous vehicles on the state’s roads could save thousands of lives, and reduce crashes and injuries. Mr Belsito says Kiama’s visibility as a major tourist destination is seen as something that will work in our favour in trying to attract partners and funding, as it will give the project a high profile. There are only a small number of manufacturers of autonomous buses in the world at the moment, with the electric vehicles costing around $200,000. While the buses only carry 11-15 passengers, there is the potential to add a trailer wagon to cost effectively increase capacity. It is envisaged the service would be free, funded by advertising revenue from businesses en route.
Inside this issue Minnamurra Rotary is no more p3
New DA for Gerringong Museum and Library p3
A driverless, electric shuttle like this could elevate Kiama’s traffic and parking problems
Arrivederci Kiama p7
DCP workshops to aid understanding To make the previously announced Jamberoo Development Control Plan (DCP) planning workshops as productive has possible, Kiama Council has agreed to a suggestion by the Jamberoo Valley Residents & Ratepayers Association to help educate the public beforehand. Council will now be hosting two information workshops before conducting the actual planning workshops, where people will be asked to contribute their ideas to help refine the draft DCP. “These information workshops will help
community members fully understand what is involved in a DCP and the part it plays in our planning laws,” says General Manager Michael Forsyth. People who register will be provided with an information package, including a copy of the draft DCP, information about the role of DCPs and a questionnaire designed to help them prepare for the planning workshops. “The workshops are a great opportunity to understand often complex planning laws and work with Council’s professional planners to deliver a development control plan
Grace wins trip to Vietnam for speech p8
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