13 Canal Avenue, Runaway Bay QLD 4216

Other Change Application Combined Application Impact Assessment Material Change of Use, Reconfiguration of a Lot and Operational Works 2 x Dwelling houses, 2 lot subdivision and Associated building works Other Change to COM/2019/51

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(Source: Gold Coast City Council, reference OTH/2021/9)

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  1. Tracy Wearing commented

    As a resident of Canal Avenue, we currently have enormous street parking g issues.
    The street is very narrow. There are a number of apartment blocks in the street and insufficient parking within the confines of the current apartment blocks. This is causing illegal parking, including parking within yellow ‘no parking’ areas, illegal parking in visitor car spaces in other buildings, parking on footpaths etc.
    Further multi dwelling developments in this street will make it almost impossible for all residents to safely and legally park.
    I have serious safety concerns regarding a potential increase in traffic and illegal parking, as well as navigating through heavy equipment, construction vehicles during any potential construction.

  2. David Lynch commented

    I am a resisident of Canal Ave, the street has many units and not enough on street parking already for existing unit owners and their visitors. Cars are often illegally parked blocking access for delivery drivers etc, making it dangerous for Residents, their children and vehicles coming and leaving apartments.
    Also I believe that there is another at least 3 similar proposals for the street.
    All proposed developments would have to have substantial visitors parking to offset these issues.
    Hope you have some recommendations to aleviate these problems.

    Thank you.

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