Results of the survey on upgrading Gap Creek/Dillon Roads
The results are in and the people of The Gap have voted ‘no’ to an upgrade of Gap Creek and Dillon Roads. » More on Results of the survey on upgrading Gap Creek/Dillon Roads
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The results are in and the people of The Gap have voted ‘no’ to an upgrade of Gap Creek and Dillon Roads. » More on Results of the survey on upgrading Gap Creek/Dillon Roads
This year promises to be an active and challenging year for the GCA with a number of significant issues threatening to impact on our beautiful suburb. Already we are witnessing the spectre of Settlement Road becoming a major 4-lane road/highway, connecting with Samford, Illowra, Payne/Dillon Roads and slicing right through The Gap with a huge increase in traffic numbers and pollution!
As you are probably aware, the Gap Community Association (GCA) distributed two surveys to residents of The Gap just prior to Christmas 2006.
Noted that a reply dated October 4 has been received from Retail Management Qld Pty Ltd advising that a Traffic Engineer has been engaged to investigate the concerns raised by the Gap Community Association (GCA). Agreed that this matter be kept on the Agenda for ongoing review.
The Gap Community Association (GCA) has been inundated with concerns from local residents during recent times at the appalling dust and noise problems that are being created by the current operator of this facility in Settlement Road, located a mere 12 km from the city centre.
MEETINGs: last Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Shop 3, The Gap Village Shopping Centre, Glenaffric St (next door to First National Real Estate)
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