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Community consultation outcomes

15 August 2022

From 18 May – 15 June 2022 we asked for feedback on a proposed concept design for the upgrade of Curlewis Street, Bondi Beach. Thank you to everyone who reviewed the draft designs and shared their ideas about the proposed streetscape upgrade.

Feedback was collected a number of different ways including an online survey, face-to-face across three Have Your Say days, two online information sessions, and via email. We received a total of 283 submissions from the community, of which 69% were supportive of the overall proposal.

A summary of consultation findings was taken to Council’s Strategic Planning and Development Committee on Tuesday 2 August where it was resolved that Council:

  1. Notes that 69% of respondents to the community consultation on the Curlewis Street Streetscape Upgrade were supportive of the overall proposal.
  2. Endorses Option 1, as set out in the report, at the eastern end of the project, for the bike path to be located on the northern side of Curlewis Street between Gould Street and Campbell Parade.
  3. Endorses Option 1, as set out in the report, at the western end of the project, which includes the removal of the slip lane from Old South Head Road into Curlewis Street, subject to confirmation of the traffic impacts and support from Transport for NSW.
  4. Progresses to detailed design, noting the following will be addressed in development of the design:
    1. Continue to review the design to minimise impacts to parking loss, and where possible include offset parking on nearby streets.
    2. Review the design to minimise shared paths where possible.
    3. Advocate for improved connectivity of the bike path (e.g. onto Birriga Road and O’Sullivan Road) with both Transport for NSW and Woollahra Council.
    4. Review the number and extent of localised narrowings of the bike path surrounding retained trees.
    5. Continue to update key stakeholders of design changes as the detailed design phase progresses.
    6. Provide more information to the community about how and why Curlewis Street was selected for a two-way separated bike path.
    7. Assesses the impact of the proposed Wellington Street pedestrian crossing on traffic movements and congestion in Wellington Street and Curlewis Street, especially at peak times.
    8. Considers the entry to Curlewis Street at Old South Head Road to ensure vehicular safety.
  5. Notes that traffic-related design elements will be developed further and presented to the Waverley Traffic Committee for review after completion of detailed design, with subsequent consideration by Council.


The meeting agenda and minutes can be viewed on Council’s website and the full consultation report is available here.

Throughout the detailed design process we will continue to work with key stakeholders to ensure the final design aligns with community needs and expectations as much as possible.