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Works to implement the above will now commence, before a report with the findings is presented back to Council in December 2021. Receives a report at the 21 December 2021 Council Meeting with the outcomes. Through the review of the Bayside Parking Strategy, creative ways of addressing parking are explored.Ħ. Council advocates to the State Government for significant improvements to the bus network and in particular the linkages between railway stations and bus servicesĥ. Allocates $60,000 from Council’s Infrastructure Reserve to complete the workĤ.

Undertakes a feasibility of the proposed design to further inform costsģ.

Explores an alternative design for the site, incorporating: At its August Council Meeting, Council considered a report in relation to the potential multi-deck car park in Service Street, Hampton.Īt this meeting it was resolved that Council:ġ.
