Project Works begin on Unnamed Pedestrian Laneway

We are pleased to announce the next phase of the Safer Cities: Her Way initiative, funded by Transport for NSW. As part of Lismore City Council’s commitment to making the CBD a safer and more vibrant place to work, visit, and connect, we will be upgrading the pedestrian laneway at 56 Woodlark Street, which links Woodlark Street and the Clyde Campbell Car Park.

This laneway was identified by the community as an area of safety concern, making it a priority site for the project. The upcoming closure will allow the asphalt to be relayed, creating a safer, smoother surface that reduces the risk of trips and falls. This upgrade will also improve accessibility for people with mobility aids, ensuring that everyone can use the path comfortably.

What to Expect:

Temporary Laneway Closure: Monday, 15 July, from 6:00am to 7:00pm (weather permitting).

Private Car Park Closure: The rear car park at 40 Woodlark Street will also be closed for asphalting.

Notifications have been sent to business owners and residents. During this period, pedestrian access through the work site will not be possible. However, alternative routes are available via the laneway adjacent to the Cedar and Lime shop or the ANZ Bank.

This is the beginning of the delivery of these safety enhancements, and in the coming weeks Council will proceed with the installation of:

✔️ CCTV

✔️ Catenary lighting

✔️ Convex mirrors

✔️ Safety bollards

These measures will further enhance the security and usability of this pedestrian pathway.


Map of work site and alternative pedestrian routes



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