309 Nursery Rd Holland Park QLD 4121

Community Facilities, Community Facilities

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(Source: Brisbane City Council, reference A005218535)

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  1. Gillian Brown commented

    Very concerned about parking & traffic issues. The mosque sits on a hill & a very busy road, with little to no off street parking making entering & exiting nearby streets very dangerous. During worshipping hours in particular, cars are parked on both sides of the street, right over the crest of the hill leaving only just enough room for traffic travelling along Nursery Rd., this then impacts those entering Nursery Rd., from adjacent streets by having to enter Nursery Rd. blindly as there is absolutely no clear view whatsoever. After my complaint to council some time ago, yellow lines were painted on either side of Cape St. almost adjacent to the mosque, they were scarcely 3 metres in length making them next to useless as vehicles park right up to them. A Give Way sign was also installed which was an absolute no-brainer as you have no choice but to stop before turning into Nursery Rd.
    Also travelling into Cape Street from Nursery Rd during these times is extremely hazardous as coming up the hill & into the corner with cars parked on both sides leaves only enough room for one vehicle & leaving you with nowhere to go if a car happens to be heading into Nursery Rd, not to mention worshippers walking up the middle of Cape St on their way to Mosque, which happens all the time.
    Not sure what the answer is but someone is going to get hurt or killed & it’s not if but when.
    BTW other streets are also parked out in the area ie Steel Street & please don’t suggest residents find an alternate route to get to where they want to go as that’s no solution & very unfair.

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