Albury City Councillors have voted to adopt a stakeholder engagement plan that will help inform upgrade designs, with an initial focus on the precinct around Shuter Avenue and its intersection with Thurgoona Drive.Two other precincts are slated for later upgrades as part of the full CBD project: Thurgoona Drive, from and including Diamond Drive to Evesham Place, and Table Top Road, from and including Diamond Drive to Thurgoona Drive.Albury Mayor, Kevin Mack, said residents had specifically highlighted the Shuter Ave area as a key issue.“Shuter Avenue is our first priority, as this area is currently the busiest in the Thurgoona CBD,” he said.“We’ll be asking the community to tell us what they would like to see across the entire CBD precinct, including intersection upgrades, better public transport facilities, safer crossing points for people walking, and improved bike riding facilities.“These solutions will be implemented over the next five years.
AlburyCity News
26 Nov 2024
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