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6/11/2023
Seventeen pedestrian crossings and footpaths across Canterbury-Bankstown are being upgraded to provide safer conditions for children, parents and commuters alike.
Mayor Bilal El-Hayek said safety is one of Council’s top priorities and these projects will ensure children are not put at greater risk when walking around the City.
“More than 58,000 children go to school across Canterbury-Bankstown every day and we need to make sure they are dropped off and picked up safely,” Mayor El-Hayek said.
“With more upgrades to be completed in 2024, we’re going to see considerable improvements in the safety of children going to and from school in Canterbury-Bankstown.”
The pedestrian crossings and footpaths being upgraded are:
These projects were proudly funded by the NSW Government under its Get NSW Active program.
The City of Canterbury Bankstown has also partnered with NSW Police Highway Patrol, to promote school zone safety. As part of the campaign, signage has been made available to all schools in Canterbury-Bankstown highlighting the penalties of common school zone offences.
To find out more about school zone safety, visit cb.city/RoadSafety
8/11/2023 9:08 AM