Tuesday 30 September 2014

Rooty Hill Residents Require Finalisation of Pedestrian Crossing To Train Station - Lack of Yellow Paint!

It is amazing to see that how when check for detail in our local community, there are missing items. Whether there is something that may not appear right or seems incompleted.

The other day, as I left Rooty Hill train station, I noticed there is something to the naked eye that is unusual and incomplete. Very simply, the concrete islands that have been placed from the Rooty Hill train station landing steps- south of North Parade - has a pedestrian access way - but the crossing is omitted.  There is a lack of 'Yellow Pedestrian Crossing Paint'. Maybe after years of previous decades of local Mayors of high expenditure, the local important issues have been forgotten or we can't afford the 'Yellow Paint!'

No warning signs for motorists to be cautious of pedestrians. It appears that 'health and safety'  of this pedestrian access way is not important to stake holders.  I bet this has been like this for years. If this is planning for future - this is the future and should be rectified, immediately.

Lets hope that it doesn't take time to get this issue fixed up.Community needs completed jobs! We expect  Blacktown City Council, to place this high on their agenda of the bureaucratic terminological of 'Work in Progress'!



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