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Revised plans on display for Guyra Main Street Upgrade
Revised plans for the $2.7 million Guyra Main Street Upgrade are being displayed on shop fronts in Bradley Street, in the Guyra Administration Building and online for community feedback until Friday 16 March 2018.
Armidale Regional Council design engineers have reviewed the feedback received last year from the Guyra community and adjusted the plans. Nine parking spaces previously allocated to outdoor dining areas have been reinstated, the street stall has been moved in front of Davidson Cameron Real Estate, the pedestrian crossing and refuge has been put back in front of IGA and four accessibility parking spaces have been added.
The community are encouraged to review the plans and provide further feedback, good or bad.
The youth of Guyra will also be involved in the project. A public art competition will be conducted with students from Guyra Central School in partnership with Council’s Art and Culture Committee, with the winning entry incorporated into the main street design.
The revised plans are being displayed in Bradley Street shopfronts and in the Guyra Administration Building.
Revised plans on display for Guyra Main Street Upgrade
Revised plans for the $2.7 million Guyra Main Street Upgrade are being displayed on shop fronts in Bradley Street, in the Guyra Administration Building and online for community feedback until Friday 16 March 2018.
Armidale Regional Council design engineers have reviewed the feedback received last year from the Guyra community and adjusted the plans. Nine parking spaces previously allocated to outdoor dining areas have been reinstated, the street stall has been moved in front of Davidson Cameron Real Estate, the pedestrian crossing and refuge has been put back in front of IGA and four accessibility parking spaces have been added.
The community are encouraged to review the plans and provide further feedback, good or bad.
The youth of Guyra will also be involved in the project. A public art competition will be conducted with students from Guyra Central School in partnership with Council’s Art and Culture Committee, with the winning entry incorporated into the main street design.
The revised plans are being displayed in Bradley Street shopfronts and in the Guyra Administration Building.
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Revised plans for the $2.7 million Guyra Main Street Upgrade have been released and are open for community feedback until Friday 16 March 2018.
Armidale Regional Council design engineers have reviewed the feedback received last year from the Guyra community and adjusted the plans.
Nine parking spaces previously allocated to outdoor dining areas have been reinstated, the street stall has been moved in front of Davidson Cameron Real Estate, the pedestrian crossing and refuge has been put back in front of IGA and four accessibility parking spaces have been added.
Mayor Cr Simon Murray said the plans now included theContinue reading
Revised plans for the $2.7 million Guyra Main Street Upgrade have been released and are open for community feedback until Friday 16 March 2018.
Armidale Regional Council design engineers have reviewed the feedback received last year from the Guyra community and adjusted the plans.
Nine parking spaces previously allocated to outdoor dining areas have been reinstated, the street stall has been moved in front of Davidson Cameron Real Estate, the pedestrian crossing and refuge has been put back in front of IGA and four accessibility parking spaces have been added.
Mayor Cr Simon Murray said the plans now included the community’s feedback and have addressed previous concerns over the design.
“I am confident the revised plans for the Guyra main street have addressed the community’s concerns,” Cr Murray said.
“I encourage the community to review the plans and provide further feedback, we want to hear if people are happy with the revision or if they feel there is further room for improvement.”
The youth of Guyra will also be involved in the project. A public art competition will be conducted with students from Guyra Central School in partnership with Council’s Art and Culture Committee, with the winning entry incorporated into the main street design.
Visit the Document Library on this page to view the revised designs.
The revised plans are also being displayed in Bradley Street shopfronts and in Council’s Guyra Administration Building.
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