Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Rooty Hill Comrmunity Member Provides Support And has Suggestions For Car Parking Improvements!

We are starting to get the community interested in this blogspot for the community to be informed and providing suggestions for improvements in and around Mount Druitt.

As an individual, I am strong enough to take criticism and give the compliments back to the community first and then to all the Blacktown City Councillors, Officers, NSW State Government Members of Parliament and finally other stake holders that that participated in making any  improvements within Mount Druitt and surrounding suburbs.
So, Emmanual from Rooty Hill has made the following comment to myself by e-mail, ' I like what you're doing for the community. Keep up the good work.'
And he has 'Car Parking' ideas that is his concern about the lack of 'Parking Spaces' in Mt. Druitt and Rooty Hill.

Below is my letter:

I see that a lot of people are having problems looking for a parking space in Mt. Druitt & Rooty Hill. It's about time you plan to allocate a budget for this purpose now and implement it next year.
Suggestions:
  
1) Convert Maj. Druitt Park and the other park at Coates & Dixon Streets. into a parking area.*

2) Add 2 more levels to the Parking lot by the Court House.**
 
3) Add 2 levels to the Parking lot in Rooty Hill.***

 
*Major Druitt Park - corner of Beames Avenue and  Coates 
 Street, Mount Druitt  - the park can be converted to a  
 Commuter Car Park - yet acquiring of nearby land would
 provide a more suitable site, pending community
 consultation.
**Mount Druitt Commuter Car Park, corner of Mount Street
   and North Parade Mount Druitt. This commuter Car park
   was cleverly constructed by the former NSW Labor
   Government, so the foundations would be able to accept
   another 2/3 storeys extension.
***Suitable sites would be Lot 1 & lot 2 (Google maps reference), corner of Station Streets and North Parade, Rooty Hill and also another option is corner of Depot and Mavis Streets, Rooty Hill.

What are your thoughts? We ask NSW State Member for Mount Druitt, Hon. Richard Amery to investigate this improvement as well as feedback from Councillors of Ward 4, Blacktown City Council and Transport Council Officers? Should the matter be extended to next year, we ask the new NSW State Member for Mount Druitt, to continue investigating this required community improvement?

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