Council will commence an LATM study for Enfield and Clearview (North). The study area is bounded by Grand Junction Road to the north, Main North Road to the west, Clarice Avenue and Branson Avenue to the south and Hampstead Road to the east.
The extent of the study area is shown in a map below:
The LATM study is being undertaken as part of Council’s LATM program. The LATM program is aimed at improving local traffic and parking issues. Common concerns raised in the area include:
- speeding, traffic volume and traffic safety issues,
- non-local traffic ‘rat-running’ through the area,
- difficulty crossing particular roads.
How can you participate?
Online survey –
Drop-in sessions – Council staff will be available at the following times and locations if you wish to meet and discuss your issues in person:
Date | Time | Location |
Thursday 27 February 2020 | 6pm – 8pm | Sefton Plaza (outside Foodland and Target) |
Saturday 29 February 2020 | 10am – 2pm | Sefton Plaza (outside Foodland and Target) |
Thursday 5 March 2020 | 5:30pm – 7:30pm | Enfield Library 1 Kensington Crescent, Enfield |
*No booking required
Resident advisory group – We will form a local stakeholder advisory group to include community views throughout the project. This small group would consist of residents/stakeholders with local knowledge of traffic issues within the study area. The group will assist us with the conceptualisation of the LATM plan. If you are interested in becoming part of the group, please ensure that you tick ‘Yes’ for question 5 of the Questionnaire.
Next steps
Following the conclusion of community engagement, all community feedback will be assessed and compared with the technical information (speed data, traffic volume data and on-site observations). This analysis will form the basis of developing a draft LATM action/treatments list. There will be a further community engagement on the draft LATM plan actions/recommendation.