4 Poulter Avenue , Greensborough, VIC

P93/2009 – Buildings and works associated with the construction of a multi storey building comprising residential apartments and car parkingProposal: Amendment to permit and plans to allow for a redesign of the building, reconfiguration of apartments and addition of communal open space

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(Source: Banyule City Council, reference P93/2009 PT9)

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  1. Rachel Nixon commented

    As Greensborough Train station is the only other available parking spot to park my car to get into the city, I think it is extremely unfair to prevent access between Poulter and Joyce Ave. This will negatively impact myself and so many other people who rely on that space and should NOT be closed off.

  2. Stuart Thompson commented

    Preventing access and egress to the railway station by closing this access route tô the public, will hugely impact traffic flow around an already congested area. Adding up to 90 cars to the mix as the residents are then forced to try to access Diamond acreek Road, crossing to the right lane to turn onto the bypass.
    Traffic leaving the station will be force do to turn left and the crest rat runs as the they try to redirect back to Diamond Ck Rd.
    Access to the northern station car park must remain open to the public. This is not an acceptable Safe Systems engineering or accessibility option.

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