Main Avenue, Frewville - Local Area Traffic Management

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Consultation has concluded

Residents of Main Avenue, Frewville, have raised concerns about traffic and parking along the avenue. To explore these issues further, Council seeks your opinion on traffic and parking conditions on Main Avenue.

Background

Conyngham Street is a primary collector road that connects Greenhill Road and Glen Osmond Road - both major arterial roads.

As a secondary collector road, Main Avenue connects Conyngham Street to Glen Osmond Road and supports a daily traffic volume, including Frewville residents, of approximately 2200 vehicles on a weekday.

From a traffic management perspective, Main Avenue’s primary function is to ensure motorist access to Conyngham Street

Residents of Main Avenue, Frewville, have raised concerns about traffic and parking along the avenue. To explore these issues further, Council seeks your opinion on traffic and parking conditions on Main Avenue.

Background

Conyngham Street is a primary collector road that connects Greenhill Road and Glen Osmond Road - both major arterial roads.

As a secondary collector road, Main Avenue connects Conyngham Street to Glen Osmond Road and supports a daily traffic volume, including Frewville residents, of approximately 2200 vehicles on a weekday.

From a traffic management perspective, Main Avenue’s primary function is to ensure motorist access to Conyngham Street, the school and to Glenunga Reserve.

Council seeks to ensure that issues experienced by the residents of Main Avenue, in relation to parking and traffic, are being identified and solutions sought - similar to the issues raised about trucks using Main Avenue by residents.

'No Truck' signage has since been installed.

A recent traffic survey indicates that the 'No Truck' signage should remain in place.

Feedback requested

Responses were requested in order to assist with the investigation of the extent of the issues on Main Avenue.

I need more information

If you require more information please do not hesitate to contact David Hayes, Council’s Principal Traffic Engineer, on 8366 4200 or you can email dhayes@burnside.sa.gov.au.

Consultation has concluded
  • Update

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    Council consulted with residents about parking and traffic issues along Main Avenue, Frewville.

    Council received a high response rate which is representative of the concern that residents have about the traffic and parking on the avenue.

    The main issues that emerged from the community consultation include:
    • the extent of ‘all day’ parked cars and the impact on access to and from properties.
    • the lack of parking for visitors and tradespeople.
    • the general impact on congestion on through traffic movements along Main Avenue.
    A broad range of comments were received about traffic such as speeding vehicles, road (speed) humps being required and trucks still using the avenue. Parking related suggestions including the need for ‘Resident only’ and one-side only parking.

    As a result of this consultation and further investigation by Council’s traffic engineers, it has been determined that one (1) hour parking restrictions be installed on both sides of Main Avenue between Millawa Avenue and Birdwood Avenue and also Millawa Avenue.

    It was initially proposed that the restrictions apply from 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Saturday and include ‘Resident Permit Excepted’. Following further feedback and observations it is now proposed that the restrictions apply seven days a week.

    A ‘Resident Permit Excepted’ permit allows residents or a visitor displaying a valid permit to be exempt from the one hour restriction.

    The new parking restrictions detailed above have now been installed.

    Following a ‘bedding in’ period, Council will undertake new traffic surveys to assess the impact of vehicle speeds, volume and content/class. This will guide Council on any further actions that may be appropriate or required including forwarding relevant information on to SA Police to aid in enforcement.