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City of Wollongong

Safer Routes to School: Holy Spirit College Bellambi

Address: 2 Bond Street, Bellambi

Email: info.hsc@dow.catholic.edu.au

Plans for this school

Type Name File Size
PDF File Holy-Spirit-College-Sign-and-Line-Plan.pdf 6.4 MB

Recommendations

No.RecommendationIndicative timeframeResponsible agency
1Renew or update all signage and line / pavement marking as indicated in Sign and Line Plan.ShortCouncil
2Investigate the feasibility of replacing existing pedestrian refuge on Gladstone Street with a raised pedestrian crossing.LongCouncil
3Investigate the feasibility of of upgrading the intersection of Cawley Street and Lismore Street for north-south and east-west crossing.LongCouncil
4Investigate the feasibility of upgrading the existing pedestrian crossing on Pioneer Road to a raised pedestrian crossing.LongCouncil
5Investigate the feasibility of installing a raised median pedestrian refuge and kerb blisters on Rothery Street near no.158.LongCouncil
6Investigate the feasibility of installing a footpath on the northern side of Rothery Street between Gladstone and Cawley streets.LongCouncil
7Investigate the feasibility of installing a footpath on Lavender / Francis Street to link pedestrian crossing to Bellambi Train Station.LongCouncil

Timelines explained

  • Short : Work that can be done without approvals, or replacements of existing signs or lines.
    Note that grant funding will likely be needed for signs and line marking, as our current allocation for this work is full. We plan to group projects from several schools to seek grant funding if possible.
  • Medium: Actions that need us to consult with, or get approval from, other agencies like Transport for NSW. This can also include things that are the responsibility of a different agency. Council's role in some recommendations may only be to advocate or pass on a request.
  • Long: Actions that need further investigation and, if supported, will form part of Council's Infrastructure Delivery Program to be completed as resources are available. This process could take several years or more in some cases.