Cars will be banished from a prime section of Australia’s oldest street and temporary alfresco restaurants will be made permanent as part of a plan to revive Sydney’s CBD as workers continue to snub their city offices.
An artist’s impression of a pedestrianised section of Hunter Street between George and Pitt streets in Sydney’s CBD.City centres could not just be business hubs, Mr Stokes said. If they wanted to continually draw foot traffic, commerce and community, they had to function as a city’s social and entertainment centre as well.
Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello, then treasurer Dominic Perrottet, and Planning and Public Spaces Minister Rob Stokes launch alfresco dining in The Rocks in October 2020 during the pandemic.Other measures designed to draw people back into the city include plans to reduce controls over music and the service of food and drinks, and to improve walking and cycling paths.
Mr Stokes said vacancy rates in the CBDs of Sydney and Parramatta remained “stubbornly high”, which gave policymakers even more reason to experiment on plans to bring people into the city, and reimagine spaces that used to be dominated by work.
so the coffee drinkers no longer enjoy diesel fumes & fine particulates with those smashed Avo's
Ban cars and privatise the resulting free space. The Libs love the idea!
What about the light rail?
Win. Great idea.
anth0888 Stop trying to support the crumbling high rise city slum office & apartment landlords. Covid has proven nobody needs to 'live' like that any more.
just crazy How Sydney is worshipping money They dumped lockout laws to please the pubs Now they turning streets for cafes when they have too many cafes They ripped George St for Metro NSW is like an African debtor
Great idea
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