SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
Parking and Traffic Issues in the Shopping Centre
SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
Parking and Traffic Issues in the Shopping Centre
The last five years has seen an enormous growth in the popularity of Williamstown as a shopping and medical services area. Parking has become an increasing problem and any residential development which generates more vehicular traffic in the shopping centre will have an adverse impact on the amenity of all residents.
Everyone living in Williamstown has seen the increasing congestion and lack of parking spaces.
Douglas Parade: Typical Saturday morning queues of cars looking for parking spots
We will need experienced planners with experience of traffic generation in sub-regional shopping centres.
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We need help with traffic issues in the shopping centre....
DEVELOPERS MUST RESPECT THE CHARACTER OF OUR HISTORIC CITY
WE MUST HAVE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN PLANNING....
The cultural and historical significance of Williamstown should not be underestimated, it starts long before the settlement of 1835 with the people of the Kulin Nations inhabiting the Point Gellibrand Peninsula for many centuries. The new arrivals of 1835 came from Tasmania by sea and chose the sheltered natural harbour to land and build their town, King William’s Town, later becoming Williamstown. Many early public buildings and homes still grace the town and the maritime and shipbuilding industries still remain after nearly two centuries.