PS: Thanks for having the signed removed from the footpath
Pity it had to be done with such a heavy handed and mean spirited response
Regards
Darren
Darren Woolley
TrinityP3
Marketing Management Consultants
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On 9 Mar 2017, at 8:59 am, Neil Kerz <nkerz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The development contract protects the right of the developer to use common
property for the purposes of completing construction of the development.
Warning signs are clearly in place and authorised traffic control personnel
are also in place, as illustrated by the photos.
The only unsafe issue is the refusal of residents to obey the traffic
controls. That is not something within the control of the builder.
Regards
LANSARI PTY LTD
Development Manager
Per: Neil Kerz
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From: Minh Hua [mailto:cpmanagement.strata@xxxxxxxxx] ;
Sent: Thursday, 9 March 2017 8:04 AM
To: Neil Kerz <nkerz@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Ashley Van Amstel
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Subject: Fwd: Safety concerns over warning sign placement
Fyi
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From: "Darren Woolley" <darrenp3@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/03/2017 7:34 AM
Subject: Safety concerns over warning sign placement
To: <cpmanagement.strata@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Minh
I took there photos this morning outside the Townhouses. The signs completely
obstruct the footpath in a number of locations forcing pedestrians and
parents with prays and elderly with shopping wheelers onto a narrow road with
no speed inhibitors.
This is potentially a very dangerous situation and I request you address this
with the builder and developer to come up with a safer solution that does not
obstruct what is a very narrow pathway and roadway that carries 100% of
traffic here.
Thank you
Darren
Darren Woolley
TrinityP3
Marketing Management Consultants
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w: trinityp3.com
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