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Yellow edgelines for Fisherman's Parade

Painted yellow edgeline markings, reinforced with No Stopping signs, will be provided on the reconstructed section of Fishermans Parade, Daleys Point, according to a recent report to Gosford Council.

Council's project implementation unit had asked for a review of a linemarking plan for the proposed upgrading of Fishermans Parade.

Road reconstruction was proposed over a length of 330 metres at the eastern end of Fishermans Parade which would result in a single lane carriageway with several passing bays.

The design plans indicated that a No Stopping restriction was to be applied to the passing bays as well as along both sides of the reconstructed section of road so that traffic flow was not hampered.

The council report stated that the preferred method was to install a continuous painted yellow edgeline on both sides of the carriageway to delineate the No Stopping restriction.

It stated that the RTA had advised that yellow edgeline markings needed to be reinforced by No Stopping signs to enable enforcement of the parking restriction.

Council officers stated that a letterbox drop to local residents would explain the changed traffic conditions and the law pertaining to the proposed parking restriction.



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