25 Chauvel Street, Campbell, ACT

PROPOSAL FOR VERGE WORKS - demolition of existing verge crossing, bus stop and pavement on Vasey Crescent, construction of a new verge crossing, bus stop and pavement, relevant verge treatment, landscaping and associated works.

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(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 202239843)

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  1. Debra y commented

    I am confused as to whether this work is to be done on Chauvel St or Vasey. Or maybe both? The heading says 25 Chauvel but the text says Vasey. Can you please clarify?

    Any/all upgrades are gratefully appreciated.

    Cheers

  2. Margaret D commented

    Can I suggest that since you are going to move and reconstruct the verge and the bus stop, that you consider doing a cut in to allow buses to pull in out of the way of the traffic using Vasey Crescent. This street is not wide enough to allow for two way traffic when the bus has stopped or there are cars parked. The road has a curve in it which obscures the view of traffic coming in the other direction which makes it quite hazardous.

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