Kendall Main Street Master Plan

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Kendall is an idyllic, much loved town with a vibrant residential population as well as significant visitors each year. The town and community maintain a strong sense of civic pride, a creative culture and long standing historical ties to the cultural heritage of the area.

Council has been successful in receiving funding to develop a Master Plan for the Kendall Main Street. The focus area will be from River Street to Graham Street between the bridge over the Camden Haven River and the Comboyne Street intersection.

Traffic management, car parking, pedestrian circulation and general urban amenity is poorly defined in this area. There are a number of land uses and constraints that contribute to a complex environment including intersecting roads, railway line level crossing, tennis courts and reserves, War Memorial Hall, Henry Kendall sculpture, the Kendall Services and Citizen Club, Miss Nellie's cafe, community op-shop, swimming pool, skate park and broad expanses of pavement for informal parking.

This Master Plan is being prepared in consultation with the Kendall community, key stakeholders and Port Macquarie-Hastings Council. It aims to identify critical works to improve the urban structure on the main street and associated environment of Kendall so that walking and cycling trips are convenient, pleasant and safe and the character of the town and landscape is enhanced and respected.

Kendall is an idyllic, much loved town with a vibrant residential population as well as significant visitors each year. The town and community maintain a strong sense of civic pride, a creative culture and long standing historical ties to the cultural heritage of the area.

Council has been successful in receiving funding to develop a Master Plan for the Kendall Main Street. The focus area will be from River Street to Graham Street between the bridge over the Camden Haven River and the Comboyne Street intersection.

Traffic management, car parking, pedestrian circulation and general urban amenity is poorly defined in this area. There are a number of land uses and constraints that contribute to a complex environment including intersecting roads, railway line level crossing, tennis courts and reserves, War Memorial Hall, Henry Kendall sculpture, the Kendall Services and Citizen Club, Miss Nellie's cafe, community op-shop, swimming pool, skate park and broad expanses of pavement for informal parking.

This Master Plan is being prepared in consultation with the Kendall community, key stakeholders and Port Macquarie-Hastings Council. It aims to identify critical works to improve the urban structure on the main street and associated environment of Kendall so that walking and cycling trips are convenient, pleasant and safe and the character of the town and landscape is enhanced and respected.

Page published: 20 Feb 2017, 12:58 PM