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Railway Street Community Consultation

Overview

Liverpool City Council’s Railway Street Shared Spaces Demonstration Project as part of the NSW Government’s Streets as Shared Spaces program will see a temporary revitalisation of Railway Street.

The project is designed to activate the street, stimulate the local economy, and enhance the streetscape.

The project will deliver:

  • Temporary footpath widening and kerb buildouts with the addition of parklets, barriers, surface treatments, street lines and artificial turf.
  • An outdoor dining area with temporary furniture, barriers, shading devices, and lighting.
  • Creation of recreation areas with temporary seating, furniture, planter boxes, and barriers.
  • Community events and pop-up activities

About the Streets as Shared Spaces program

The award-winning Streets as Shared Spaces program launched in May 2020, as a pilot to enable improvements across NSW during COVID-19 and into the future.

The second round of Streets and Shared Spaces program is providing funding for councils to undertake temporary projects that improve local streets and pavements as shared spaces.

Have Your Say

Council is keen to understand how people currently use Railway Street and learn more about what they like and don't like about the Street. Your feedback will help inform the final concept design for Railway Street, Liverpool.

To have your say, please complete the survey below by 3 October 2022.

Who’s Listening

For any enquires related to the Railway Street Shared Spaces Demonstration Project, please contact Ashlyn Narayan, Project Officer via phone on 02 8711 7119 or via email at NarayanA@liverpool.nsw.gov.au

What happens next?

The response of this survey will be collated and used to inform the final design of the Railway Street Shared Spaces Demonstration Project.