20 Eldridge Road Bankstown NSW 2200

Construction of four (4) storey 155 bed residential care facility including administration, staff, nursing and resident areas and basement car parking

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference DA-1476/2015/1)

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  1. Ross Wilson commented

    # It's not & never has been provided how many car parking spaces/ garages will there be.
    # Where is all the visitors parking?? How many are allocated?? Is it free parking or cost if so what price ???
    # Also this is a 155 Residential Care Facility, on average how long would the people be staying for & what age (Nursing Home, Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab, Homeless,Children etc etc).
    # As for VISITORS, DELIVERS, TRAFFIC I can see a major fault & many other people can as well even if you already have one entry for TRUCKS its all in residential.
    # SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE WITH THE TRAFFIC ON ELDRIDGE RD as for speed we need either another {roundabout,, speed humps,, or zig zags & please don't use the excuse that you can't because of Ambulance etc.. In there driving training they do & learn all this so please!!
    And driving onto South Chapel Rd LEFT & RIGHT this is so VERY DANGERS for the PEDESTRIANS & OTHER CARS.
    # What's the Open & Close Hrs of this building.
    # Such a large 4 Story Building with 2 Entry"s & Only 1 Exit, I feel it's not enough for OH&S in a Residential Street.

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