Locomotive Street, Australian Technology Park, Eveleigh, NSW

Locomotive Workshop, - Demolition of existing ‘modern’ infill fit-out elements to Bays 5-13, Bay 15 and two annex structures; Adaptive re-use of Bays 5-13, Bay 15 and two annex structures for commercial premises uses and light industrial floorspace; Construction of internal and external alterations to Bays 5-13, Bay 15 and to the two annex structures and roof; A maximum of 27,237m2 GFA for commercial premises uses within Bays 5-15 and the two annex structures; On-street car parking and loading and servicing bays; Public domain improvements Associated utilities and infrastructure.

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  1. Lisa Morris commented

    To whom it may concern,

    There is already a lack of parking in the area and this venture has had no consideration for the local community which already suffers from lack of parking spaces during either the week or weekends.

    I request adequate affordable parking be supplied within the ATP.

  2. paddy glover commented

    This proposal mentions on street parking with no detail of which streets people are expected to park. The streets in Alexandria close to the ATP are already at saturation point with non residents parking all day.

    Affordable parking must be provided within the precinct to ensure the local residents will not be inconvenienced by the extra vehicles coming into the area

  3. Kirstin Telmer commented

    As residents in the area, we struggle daily to get any form of parking. A different solution needs to be found.

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