93 Camden Road, Newtown, VIC

Construction of a Dwelling Extension above 7.5m in Height

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(Source: City of Greater Geelong, reference 676/2020)

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  1. David Villarosa commented

    So great to see such significant investment in improving property in this area vs townhouse development!

  2. Nancy Bellew commented

    Dear City of Greater Geelong
    We are concerned about on-street parking in front of this property as parked vehicles obscure site lines at the intersection. We have witnessed a number of near-misses as east bound vehicles from the lower end of Camden Road turning right at the intersection are unable to see traffic coming down the hill. We would like Council to restrict parking where it impacts road safety.
    Kind Regards

  3. Tony commented

    The combination of (illegal) right hand turns into subway (from drivers heading north bound on Shannon Ave) and on street parking has made this stretch of busy road, very dangerous. This area (100 metres +) from the intersection should be No Standing Any Time. It is a fatality waiting to happen and will only get worse well dwellings are occupied, as they have driveway too narrow for access to their on site garages.

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