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ATTACHMENT REPORT
Subject: RYDE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE MEETING TO BE HELD 30 January 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Proposed Parking Controls
“No Stopping”/ “No Parking” zone (A) McCallum Avenue, East Ryde (B) Agincourt Road, Marsfield (C) Porter Street, Ryde (D) Maxim Lane, West Ryde (E) Whiteside Street, North Ryde (F) Gordon Crescent, Denistone (G) Gerard Lane, Gladesville
Request for Modifications to Parking Restrictions
(H) Maxim Street, West Ryde Request for “2P” Parking Restrictions
(I) Belmore Street, Ryde Request for extension of “Taxi Zone”
(J) Pope Street, Ryde Traffic Management Plan
Traffic and Parking Options Paper (K) Church Street, Top Ryde
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File No: COR2009/206 – D14/
Venue: Civic Centre, Level 5 – Room 2
Time: 10:00am
Chair: Mr George Dedes, Acting Group Manager – Public Works, City of Ryde.
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REQUEST FOR “NO STOPPING” AND “NO PARKING” ITEM (A) MCCALLUM AVENUE, EASTRYDE
File Number: CRM 1506830
ITEM (B) AGINCOURT ROAD, MARSFIELD
File Number: D13/ 85859
ITEM (C) PORTER STREET, RYDE File Number: LDA2012/0097
ITEM (D) MAXIM LANE, WEST RYDE
File Number: CRM 1549789
ITEM (E) WHITESIDE STREET, NORTH RYDE
File Number: D13/102830
ITEM (F) GORDON CRESCENT, DENISTONE File Number: CRM 1536362
ITEM (G) GERARD LANE, GLADESVILLE
File Number: CRM 1533538
Council’s Traffic Engineer – Traffic and Governance report 21 November 2013 Location Maps
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ITEM (A) McCallum Avenue, East Ryde
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ITEM (B) Agincourt Road, Marsfield
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ITEM (C) Porter Street
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ITEM (D) Maxim Lane, West Ryde
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ITEM (E) Whiteside Street, North Ryde
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ITEM (F) Gordon Crescent, Denistone
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ITEM (G) Gerard Lane, Gladesville
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REQUEST FOR MODIFICATIONS TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ITEM (H) MAXIM STREET, WEST RYDE
File number: D13/89172
Council’s Traffic Engineer – Traffic and Governance report 21 November 2013 Location Maps
ITEM (H) Maxim Street, West Ryde
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REQUEST FOR “2P PARKING”
ITEM (I) BELMORE STREET, RYDE
File Number:
Council’s Traffic Engineer – Traffic and Governance report 21 November 2013 Location Maps
ITEM (I) Belmore Street, Ryde
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REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF “TAXI ZONE” ITEM (J) POPE STREET, RYDE File Number: COR2009-206 Council’s Traffic Engineer – Traffic and Governance report 30 November 2014 Location Maps
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TRAFFIC AND PARKING OPTIONS PAPER
ITEM (J) CHURCH STREET, TOP RYDE
File Number: COR2009-206
Council’s Traffic Engineer – Traffic and Governance report 30 November 2014 Location Maps
(See Attached Traffic and Parking Options Paper)
PUBLIC WORKS ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR MONASH ROAD (incorporating Eltham Street) – TMOP COR2009/206
TOWN CENTRE UPGRADE RENEWAL
PARKING MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
PAPER
CHURCH STREET RYDE
CLUSTER 50023
PM13_40263
COR2009/206
4 DECEMBER 2013
Issue 1.0
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ASSESSMENT REVIEW REVISIONS TABLE
Document No Prepared By Reviewed by Issued By Date
Issue 1 Patrick Bastawrous
Harry Muker Patrick Bastawrous
17 Dec. 13
Issue 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A
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City of Ryde
Public Works Traffic & Governance Church Street - TMOP
COR2009/206
Contents
1 PROPOSAL DETAILS 4
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM 4
3 BACKGROUND 4
4 SITE CONTEXT 4
5 ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE PARKING 7
5.1 Stage 1: On-street Parking Assessment within critical Town Centre boundary 8 5.2 Stage 2: On-street Parking Assessment within non-critical Town Centre boundary 9 5.3 Stage 3: On-street Parking Assessment within 250m Radius of Town Centre boundary. (Considered ‘Walking Distance’) 10
6 OPTIONS ANALYSIS 12
7 CONSULTATION 13
8 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION 13
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1 PROPOSAL DETAILS
Name and Location of Proposed Activity
Top Ryde Town Centre – Review On-street parking
Local Government Area City of Ryde
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM
The recent Town Centre upgrades to Church Street to improve the public domain appearance and future “activation” have resulted in the loss of approximately eight (8) short term parking spaces. The remaining on-street parking within the Top Ryde Town Centre is considered as highly sort after short-term parking areas by shoppers and needs to reviewed to facilitate greater parking turnover.
3 BACKGROUND
The shopkeepers have made representation to Council raising concerns with respect to the loss of the eight (8) short term parking spaces. A meeting was convened onsite on Friday 6 December 2013, to discuss the options available to reinstate the parking spaces that were lost, and make amenity for a loading zone for deliveries. This report outlines the investigation into this matter.
4 SITE CONTEXT
Top Ryde Town Centre is a vibrant town centre that has a variety of mixed businesses that includes Top Ryde Shopping Centre. The plan below illustrates the “key” parking boundary areas within the Town Centre that are likely to experience high parking demand with regards to the Church Street vicinity.
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Stage 1: Parking Assessment – Immediate area with direct access to shopping facilities.
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Stage 2: Parking Assessment – 250 metres walking radius from the central point within the
effected shopping precinct.
Stage 3 – Work Zone
provisions
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5 ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE PARKING
The following table(s) below details the various parking management options that could be considered to assist with parking demand within the Top Ryde Town Centre in three (3) stages which can be broadly described as follows:
Stage 1: On-street Parking Assessment within the boundary of the “likely” critical parking areas within Top Ryde Town Centre in relation to current short-term parking along Church Street.
Stage 2: Off-Street Parking Assessment within the boundary of the non-critical parking areas within Top Ryde Town Centre in relation to current short-term parking along Church Street. I.e. Council Car parks.
Stage 3: On-street and off-street Parking Assessment within a 250 metre ‘walking’ radius of the central point within the Top Ryde Town Centre shopping precinct, within the vicinity of Church Street.
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5.1 Stage 1: On-street Parking Assessment within critical Town Centre boundary
On-street Parking Management
Street Name Proposed Parking Measure Properties Affected by Parking Proposal
Comment
General Requirements
All within the Stage 1 Boundary Line
Parking Bay Line Marking
Majority of Businesses in the area that have a street frontage
Moderate level of “over parking” (occupying more than one (1) equivalent parking space) seems to be occurring in relation to parallel parking (see FIGURE 1)
Specific Requirements
Church Street, Ryde
1. Adjustment of parking spaces within the Council Carpark to meet the Australian Standards (Gain of 2 parking spaces)
2. Convert part of the existing 1/4P along the eastern side of Church Street to a timed Loading Zone with 1/4P outside of delivery times. (Consultation with shopkeepers required to identify delivery period) (Gain of 1 Loading Zone space)
3. Convert the taxi zone into 1P during the day with taxi access during the afternoon or night, when the taxi is more likely to be used. (Gain of 1 parking space)
Note: Consultation with affected businesses has yet to occur.
Businesses along the Eastern Side of Church Street.
1. The current layout of the Council carpark has spaces which are oversized. Additional space can be provided if the layout it adjusted to the AS2890.1(2004).
2. Council officers determined that this would be the most practical position for the loading zone so that deliveries can be run down the hill, whilst empty trolleys would be easier to negotiate up the hill. (see FIGURE 2, FIGURE 3 & FIGURE 4).
3. On three separate site visits, (9:00am, 12:00pm and 4:00pm, it was noted that there was no taxi making use of this taxi zone. It is expected that the new Taxi rank on Pope Street is the primary location of all taxi movements for the Top Ryde Town Centre.
Comments: Please refer to the following page for location plans detailing the proposed parking changes as detailed above.
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5.2 Stage 2: On-street Parking Assessment within non-critical Town Centre boundary
On-street Parking Management
Street Name Proposed Parking Measure Properties Affected by Parking Proposal
Comment
Specific Requirements
Gowrie Street, Ryde
4. Convert 11m of the existing 1/2P starting from 28.8m from the intersection of Gowrie Street and Church Street to 1P (Gain of 0 parking spaces)
5. Convert 5 of the existing unrestricted parking to 2P restrictions starting from 10m from the intersection of Gowrie Street and Edward Street (Gain of 5 parking spaces)
Businesses along the Eastern Side of Church Street.
4. The existing 1/2P has been adopted to assist in the Waste collection of businesses along Church Street. With a higher turnover of vehicles, the waste vehicles can access the site with reduced impact on the short term parking facilities.
5. With regard to units, as part of their development application, it is a condition that they provide resident and visitor parking off-street. This enables Council to make use of the unrestricted spaces in front of these dwellings to benefit both the business owners, by providing more short term parking for potential customers, as well as the residents, by removing likelihood of commuters in front of their premises thereby allowing them access to and from their properties.
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5.3 Stage 3: On-street Parking Assessment within 250m Radius of Town Centre boundary. (Considered ‘Walking Distance’)
On-street Parking Management
Street Name Proposed Parking Measure Properties Affected by Parking Proposal
Comment
Specific Requirements
Church Street, Ryde
6. Provide ‘P’ with directional arrow on the south west kerb of Church Street, 5m before the intersection of Church Lane. (Notification of available parking within laneway)
7. Provide ‘P; Argyle Avenue; Car Park’ with directional arrow on the south west kerb of Church Street 5m before the intersection of Blaxland Road. (Notification of available parking at Argyle Avenue)
8. Provide ‘P; Argyle Avenue; Car Park’ with directional arrow on the North East kerb of Church Street 5m before the intersection of Gowrie Street. (Notification of available parking at Argyle Avenue)
No businesses affected by this Notification scheme.
6. Notification to be adopted at these locations to best inform drivers of nearby parking locations to assist with the demand of users within the Church Street Town Centre.
Gowrie Street, Ryde
9. Provide ‘P; Argyle Avenue; Car Park’ with directional arrow on the north west kerb of Gowrie Street 5m before the intersection of William Street. (Notification of available parking at Argyle Avenue)
10. Provide ‘P; Argyle Avenue; Car Park’ with directional arrow on the north west kerb of Gowrie Street 5m before the intersection
No businesses affected by this Notification scheme.
7. Notifications to be adopted at these locations to best inform drivers of nearby parking locations to assist with the demand of users within the Church Street Town Centre.
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of William Street. (Notification of available parking at Argyle Avenue)
Edward Street, Ryde
11. Provide ‘P; Argyle Avenue; Car Park’ with directional arrow on the south west kerb of William Street 5m before the intersection of Blaxland Road. (Notification of available parking at Argyle Avenue)
No businesses affected by this Notification scheme
8. Notifications to be adopted
at these locations to best inform drivers of nearby parking locations to assist with the demand of users within the Church Street Town Centre.
Blaxland Road, Ryde
12. Provide ‘P’ with directional arrow on the northern kerb of Blaxland Road, 5m before the intersection of Argyle Avenue. (Notification of available parking at Argyle Avenue)
No businesses affected by this Notification scheme
9. Notifications to be adopted
at these locations to best inform drivers of nearby parking locations to assist with the demand of users within the Church Street Town Centre.
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6 OPTIONS ANALYSIS
The following table(s) below details the various parking management options that could be considered to assist with parking demand within the Top Ryde Town Centre in two (2) stages which can be broadly described as follows:
Option 1: Provide eight (8) Car spaces, one (1) Loading Zone and one (1) Motor bike Parking, as per the description below;
- Provide One (1) combined ‘1P; 8.30am – 6pm; MON – FRI; 8.30am – 12.30pm; SAT) and ‘Taxi Zone; ALL OTHER TIMES’ on the western side of Church Street in place of the existing ‘Taxi Zone’.
- Provide an additional two (2) Parking spaces within Council’s Church Street Car Park, through reconfiguration of marked bays. Provide an additional Motor Bike Space within Council’s Church Street Car Park, through reconfiguration of marked bays.
- Provide a combined loading zone with Unrestricted Parking after 6pm, in the existing ‘2P’ Parking bay on the eastern side of Church Street.
- Convert two (2) of the five (5) ‘1/2P’ spaces to ‘1P’ along the northern side of Gowrie Street east of the intersection with Church Street.
- Convert the five (5) existing unrestricted parking spaces on the northern side of Gowrie Street to ‘2P’ just west of the intersection with Edward Street.
- Provide way-finding signage (according to Australian Standards AS1742.1-2003) to notify patrons of available parking at Argyle Avenue, in the locations demonstrated in the attached plan.
Option 2: Provide eight (16) Car spaces, one (1) Loading Zone and one (1) Motor bike Parking, as per the description below;
- Provide One (1) combined ‘1P; 8.30am – 6pm; MON – FRI; 8.30am – 12.30pm; SAT) and ‘Taxi Zone; ALL OTHER TIMES’ on the western side of Church Street in place of the existing ‘Taxi Zone’.
- Provide an additional two (2) Parking spaces within Council’s Church Street Car Park, through reconfiguration of marked bays.
- Provide an additional Motor Bike Space within Council’s Church Street Car Park, through reconfiguration of marked bays.
- Provide a combined loading zone with Unrestricted Parking after 6pm, in the existing ‘2P’ Parking bay on the eastern side of Church Street.
- Convert thirteen (13) unrestricted spaces to ‘2P’ within the cul-de-sac of Church Lane. A Parking Locale Sign shall be erected at the intersection of Church Street and Church Lane to inform drivers of the available parking at this location.
- Please be aware this will remain under review for 6 months
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7 CONSULTATION
The local businesses along Church Street were provided the opportunity to identify the parking management option that they believed most suitable for their needs. A consultation was conducted with the local businesses. Of the eight (8) participants, the results returned as follows;
Option 1
Option 2
6
2
As per the table above, the majority of the businesses are in favour of the Parking Management Scheme described in Option 1.
8 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
Due to the overwhelming support by the local businesses, Option 1 is to be implemented as the Parking Management Scheme. A Parking Management Plan has been attached demonstrating the signage to be posted, as specified in Option 1. Please Note that the Project delivery team has implemented the preferred option described in this paper to assist shopkeepers in coping with the demand for parking during the ‘Christmas Rush’ prior to the 25
th
December 2013.
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Attachments (Proposed plan demonstrating the adopted option)
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