20 Forrest Rd Ryde NSW 2112

New multi-dwelling housing development comprising of 3 x 3 bedroom dwellings, 7 car parking spaces and strata subdivision.

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(Source: City of Ryde, reference LDA2019/0266)

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  1. Cassy Norris commented

    This development will be directly opposite Ryde Secondary College, which has 1150 students, at least 7-800 of whom catch the many buses which turn via Forrest into Malvina Street. The rest walk in front of this address before and after school.
    I would like to ensure that the traffic engendered by the construction process addresses the safety of students at Ryde Secondary College, and also considers the impacts of dust on students, many of whom have allergies to dust etc.
    Malvina Street is very narrow, students are often being dropped off and picked up, large buses are often driving along the street and large trucks in this area between 8-9 and 2-4 pm would increase risks to student safety. Other options for entry to the construction site are available.
    Please could staff at Ryde Secondary College be consulted at critical stages of the construction to ensure safety of students, staff and community users?
    There is no objection to the application. We just want the process to incorporate management of any relevant risks to students, staff or visiting hirers or general public ( who use the site on weekends).

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