Marana Street, Bilambil Heights NSW 2486

Private access road for RISE estate

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(Source: Tweed Shire Council, reference DA19/0399)

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  1. lee e commented

    Looking at this proposal it will increase traffic from Mountain View into Marana up to the current proposed access; would it not be better and more feasible to have the access straight off McAlisters Rd.

    This way you drive straight into the proposed new development; Mountain View and Marana Streets have a lot of families and kids and the proposed will not increase traffic but also increase risk.

  2. J Macpherson commented

    I would hope that under this new development, traffic and roads will be taken into account around the area. I understand that the main road for this development will be off Marana, i would suggest that the intersection of McAllisters Rd and Marana, there be a roundabout put there at the least. McAllisters Rd as it is now is a race track, we are always worried about coming out of our concealed driveways and the walkers with animals and children getting hit by cars. As there are more property developments being built on McAllisters Rd at this present stage, the number of cars are going to increase on this narrow road. The comings and goings of traffic from Marana/McAllisters Rd needs to be addressed for this development

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