Buena Vista Avenue - Parking Changes During Waste Collection - Stage 2

Submissions closed on 20 October 2024, 11:59 PM

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The City of Ryde is undertaking a second stage of community engagement on proposed parking changes at Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone to allow safe access for waste vehicles during collection times.

In June 2024, the City of Ryde invited feedback on the proposal to install “NO PARKING: 5AM-11AM WEDNESDAY, WASTE VEHICLES EXCEPTED” and “NO STOPPING” zones on Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone. Further details are available on the Past Have Your Say page. 

Council assessed the community feedback received and acknowledged residents' concerns about loss of on street parking. As such, Council amended the proposal to provide unrestricted parking where it was determined functional and safe.

On 27 June 2024, the Ryde Traffic Committee considered the amended proposal and their recommendation was then discussed at the Council Meeting held on Tuesday 23 July 2024.

At this meeting, Council resolved for further consultation to be undertaken with street residents.

Details on the proposed parking changes and information on how you can Have Your Say are outlined below. Council will also be hosting on-site information sessions for residents of Buena Vista Avenue.

What are the proposed parking changes?

Council is proposing to make the following parking changes on Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone:

  • A “NO STOPPING” zone be installed on both sides of Buena Vista Avenue at the property frontages of 14,19-23, and 47-51 Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone.
  • A “NO PARKING 5AM-11AM WEDNESDAY, WASTE VEHICLES EXCEPTED” zone be installed on both sides of Buena Vista Avenue (loop road) except along the frontages of property nos. 14, 18, 26 – 28, 29, 35, 39 and 43 Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone.

View Location Map of Proposed Parking Changes

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For reference only. Exact location may vary.

Why are the changes being proposed?

The width of Buena Vista Avenue is approximately 4.5m. When vehicles are parked on both sides of this street, they restrict the safe manoeuvring of waste collection trucks.

To facilitate the safe and efficient movement of waste trucks, Council is proposing to install “NO PARKING: 5AM-11AM WEDNESDAY, WASTE VEHICLES EXCEPTED” and “NO STOPPING” zones on Buena Vista Avenue.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this safety concern recent?

The waste collection challenges and safety concerns regarding Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone have been ongoing since the 90’s without long term resolution.

Council’s waste collection contractors' health and safety representative declared the site a safety risk on 22 June 2024. This enables the waste collection contractors to refuse service to the street at any time unless reasonable efforts are made to mitigate this matter.

Is signage common practice?

Council has previously endorsed similar signage along other narrow streets in the Ryde LGA. For example, signs have been successfully installed and achieved improved safety and waste collection outcomes at Constitution Road Service Road, Deborah Place, Fay Place, Flinders Road and more.

Why can’t Council use a smaller waste collection vehicle?

Council’s waste collection contractor uses a fleet of heavy rigid vehicles to ensure we achieve operational efficiencies and best practice waste management.

Currently, smaller waste collection vehicles are not accessible or suitable for waste collection at Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone. Smaller waste collection vehicles are usually slightly narrower in width (approximately 30 cm). This would not sufficiently relieve the waste collection issues or safety concerns.

Has Council considered reversing the direction of the road?

Reversing the road's direction was proposed as a solution in 1996 but was not approved due to objections from residents. Residents along the high side of Buena Vista raised concerns about the positioning of their driveways.

 

Why can’t residents just park half on the road and half on the nature strip?

It is illegal to park on the nature strip. The nature strip is not designed for parking and is preserved for access to infrastructure and street planting. Parking on the nature strip can also impact on the safety of pedestrians.

Additionally, half parking still obstructs the waste vehicle as it does not provide the minimum width clearances required.

Could Council extend the road width?

The widening of Buena Vista Avenue (one-way section) to improve the safety of manoeuvring for garbage trucks and other large vehicles, would require extensive civil works. Based on an independent assessment, this project is expected to cost a minimum of $1.65M. Council currently does not have the funding available to deliver this project.

Information Sessions

Information Sessions Registration

Council will be hosting three (3) on-site Information Sessions for residents of Buena Vista Avenue.

The Information Sessions will provide an opportunity for residents to meet with the Council Project Team and learn more about the proposed parking changes. A Council waste collection truck will also be on-site to demonstrate the manoeuvring issues experienced on sections of Buena Vista Avenue.

When: Friday 27 September 2024
Where: Buena Vista Ave, Denistone (near start of loop road)

Session 1: 10.00am - 10.30am

Session 2: 10.45am - 11.15am

Session 3: 11.30am - 12.00pm

Registrations have now closed.

Registration is required to attend an Information Session and closes 12pm Thursday 26 September 2024.

When registering, you also have to opportunity to submit any questions or suggestions regarding this proposal, which the Project Team can then address during the Information Sessions.


Road Closure Notice

Buena Vista Avenue will be closed on Friday 27 September 2024, from 9.30am - 12.30pm.

For safety reasons, Buena Vista Avenue will be closed during the Information Sessions. This will allow for residents and Council staff to safely traverse the street and watch the waste collection truck demonstration. 

Resident vehicle access will be maintained; however, some delays may be experienced during the on-site demonstration times. Traffic control will be in place to assist with access through the area and a temporary barrier will be set up at the end of Buena Vista Avenue near Chatham Road. 

We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation.


Make a Submission

Following the Information Sessions, you will have the opportunity to make a submission on the proposed parking changes.

Details on how you can provide feedback and an online submission form will be available on the Have Your Say tab above.

We will be welcoming submissions from Friday 27 September 2024 - Sunday 20 October 2024.

HAVE YOUR SAY | CLOSED

You can Have Your Say on the proposed parking changes during waste collection on Buena Vista Avenue via the online submission form, e-mail or post.

All submissions must be received by 11.59pm Sunday 20 October 2024.


Written Submissions

Written submissions must be clearly marked as 'Buena Vista Avenue - Parking Changes During Waste Collection - Stage 2' and can be sent to:


Online Submissions

Submissions have now closed.


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Location

Buena Vista Avenue, Denistone 2114  View Map

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If you require more information about the 'Buena Vista Avenue - Parking Changes During Waste Collection - Stage 2', please call our Customer Service Centre on (02) 9952 8222 or email cityofryde@ryde.nsw.gov.au.

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