Request for Feedback on the Pop-Up Cycleway along Dunning Ave

Rosebery Community News
2 min readAug 18, 2020
City of Sydney is asking for feedback on the Pop-Up Cycleway along Dunning Ave Rosebery

Updated 16th March 2021.

The City of Sydney is reviewing ‘environmental factors’ that will allow the temporary pop-up cycleway to remain for up to two years along Dunning Avenue.

Deep inside the consideration of clause factors, number 7.1 mentions that there are “1,000 trips a week along the Dunning Ave pop-up cycleway”. There is no link to the data.

1,000 trips a way along the Dunning Ave pop0up cycleway (apparently)

A council spokesperson said they’ll consider looking deeply at the feedback if there was more than 1,500 against the Dunning Ave pop-up cycleway.

As you can see on the main picture above, this pop-up cycleway was sold to Rosebery residents by Clover Moore & Co as a ‘COVID-19 Response’.

You can have your say here before 5pm Friday 9th April 2021.

August 18, 2020

The NSW Government & City of Sydney asking for feedback on the pop up cycleway along Dunning Avenue.

City of Sydney was aggressive in its approach to installing the pop up cycle why by holding a press conference announcement on Monday 18th of May & then installing it two weeks later without consulting Rosebery residents. The cycleway has seen little use & forced cars closer together.

You can register your interest by completing an online feedback form.

Feedback & registration closes at 5pm on Monday 31 August 2020.

Feedback may be published in publicly available reports at the end of the consultation period. Your name or organisation’s name may appear in these reports with your feedback attributed. If you would like your feedback to be kept confidential, please let us know when making your submission.

Other ways to give your feedback

We want to make sure everybody has the opportunity to provide ideas and feedback.

If you prefer to talk to us in person, please contact the City of Sydney officer listed in contacts.

If you are Deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment you can contact us through the National Relay Service . You will need to provide our phone number 02 9265 9333.

If you need an interpreter you can contact us through the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450. You will need to provide our phone number 02 9265 9333.

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