87 Frenchmans Road Randwick NSW 2031

New residential flat building 4 storeys with basement car park

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-199/2016)

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  1. celia commented

    I agree with Roy - it is very scary to cross the road as cars go fast and the bend in the road makes visibility hard. one idea might be to make a pedestrian crossing between bunnings and Bake Bar which would work a bit like the one on Belmore Road eg make the traffic slow through that section. Another traffic light would not stop people crossing against the lights.

  2. Roy commented

    Council needs to urgently get serious about pedestrian safety in Frenchmans Road if they are to approve further residential development in this area. Currently the only safe crossing of Frenchmans Road is via traffic lights at the junction of Clovelly Road or down at the Carrington Rd traffic lights. There is no safe way for pedestrians to cross Frenchmans Road within the North Randwick shopping/restaurant precinct at all.In recent years there has been at least one known death on Frenchmans Road and several knockdown injuries involving pedestrians vs cars plus many near misses in the immediate area. A lights controlled crosswalk is urgently required if the population is to increase via further apartment living. New apartments also mean families with children. The new works at the intersection of Kemmis and Clovelly Roads are very welcome but the main shopping area needs urgent attention please.

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