74-76 Wyndham Street Alexandria NSW 2015

Demolistion of existing strucutres and construction of a four storey mixed use building with 10 apartments and one commerical tenancy.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2013/2002)

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  1. Geoff Mason commented

    Dear Wayne,

    We live one block south and your opinion and treatment by Council does not surprise me. For 10 years we have been surrounded by never ending construction, with developers and builders not giving a shit about anyone. Complaining to Council is futile and a waste of time as they don't give a shit either.

    Recently we had a site still pouring concrete at 10pm on a Saturday night (WTF ?). Complain and the builder gets a warning - it's happened 3 more times ?

    Fleets of vehicles parked on Botany Road footpath. Complain and Parking Rangers never respond, they chicken out to avoid confrontation and slink around the back streets hunting easy targets while ignoring real pedestrian safety issues.

    Alexandria (and Sydney) is now such a shit hole we have finally decided to move out instead of fighting battles you cannot win. If that's progress we've had enough, it's sad but it's only going to get worse in this quarter and I pity you living opposite the upcoming Metro project.

    Council staff will be very happy we are leaving as their various 'compliance' units will have a little less to do in future.

    We can't wait to LEAVE !

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