32 Honiton Avenue, Carlingford NSW 2118

Demolition, tree removal and construction of a centre-based child care facility to accommodate 93 children with ground and basement level parking for 25 cars.

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(Source: Parramatta City Council, reference DA/63/2021)

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  1. Kim Payne commented

    I would like to object to this development for a child care to be built on 32 Honiton Ave East. This is very dangerous spot to place a preschool . The corner of Honiton Ave East and Coleman Ave is very busy with cars in the am and pm using this way to access Pennant Hills rd by the lights . There is little parking in the street.I have lived in the area since 1984 .Cars and buses come up from Marshall rd onto to Honiton Ave and up Coleman Ave at speed. . I see many people that don’t stop at stop sign at the end of Coleman Ave .All these traffic issues make that corner very UNSAFE ato build a preschool. There is also a number of preschools close by .We have enough issues with parking in all streets surrounding this property and I feel even though there will be some parking provided on site there will be times that won’t be enough for staff and parents to pick up children safely. I object to this development also on the issues that during building process this corner spot will cause chaos to the residents of Surrounding areas that use these roads .

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