598 Princes Highway St Peters NSW 2044

To use the premises as a 24 hour tow truck base and holding facility to temporarily store damaged vehicles

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201600242)

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  1. Scott Williams commented

    I object to this application.

    The roads around Sydenham and Tempe are already at capacity with excessive traffic and a marked increase in heavy vehicles.

    I am a resident of Park Road Sydenham, and the intersections at Park Road / Princes Hwy / Talbot Street are already very busy particularly with traffic backed up from the Railway Road lights, and heavy vehicles turning from Princes Hwy into Talbot Street.

    This application will only contribute to further congestion making exiting Park Road onto the Princes Hwy increasingly difficult and dangerous.

  2. Jacinta O'Brien commented

    As a resident of Park Road I object to this application. With the added traffic that IKEA has caused and the added traffic that the approved Bunnings and Good Guys facilities will bring it doesn't make sense to add even more traffic to the area and putting more traffic on Park Road. With the changes made to traffic flow in lymerston, Samuel and Terry streets Park Rd has become a congested thoroughfare to avoid traffic lights and jams. It is unfair and dangerous to residents of Park Road.

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