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  1. SIGNAGE AT BOTH ENDS OF CENTRAL AVENUE ALERTING PEOPLE TO THE TURNING CIRCLE ON SYDNEY ROAD CORSO

    SIGNAGE AT BOTH ENDS OF CENTRAL AVENUE ALERTING PEOPLE TO THE TURNING CIRCLE ON SYDNEY ROAD CORSO
    CENTRAL AVENUE WITH ITS TWO PARKING GARAGES IS CONSTANTLY BLOCKED BY PEOPLE DOING 2,3,4,5,6 POINT TURNS TO TURN AROUND NOT KNOWING THAT THE TURNING CIRCLE EXISTS

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  2. Bike signage at xings

    Council need to prevent cyclists from riding bikes on pedestrian crossings particularly West Esplanarde. Placing signs encourages cyclists at the crossing entrance to realise riding a bike on crossings is anti-social and potentially fatal. Cyclists may not immediately comply but eventually with a slow burn and a fine threat, the compiance should increase.

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  3. Shark alarm.

    Shark Alarm.
    There are no shark alarm warnings at Shelly Beach which is potentially fatal. In the Age of Digitalisation, it could be a simple fix.
    Swimmers are prevented from swimming at Manly but are free to be bitten or worse via Shelly.

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  4. Surely Manly SLSC should not be allowed to expand to take up significant public beachfront land

    Manly SLSC should have a well considered renovation, not a significant expansion taking away large chunks of much loved and utilised public beachfront land. A surf club doesn't require 3 storey structure with cafe and function centre - we have enough wedding venues already in Manly.

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  6. Homeless Persons Living On Manly Beachfront - Alternative Safe Accommodation

    Is there a more dignified housing option for the numerous homeless people who have moved in permanently to the Manly beachfront pavilion opposite Wentworth Street?

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  7. 2 votes
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  8. Save the heritage trees in the forecourt

    We could lose the wonderful heritage trees in the forecourt in front of the old Council building (and in other areas) because of damage by pest cockatoos. Besides the threat to the trees the branch and leaf litter is ugly. Is it because conservationists who normally care are split between these birds (who have become a pest in urban environments) and the future of these magnificent trees. Does anyone know if the matter is even being considered?

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  9. survey on shark netting

    The State Government says it will consult with local governments before it decides whether to end shark netting. Media reports include: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-06/nsw-government-shark-net-tenders-newcastle-wollongong-beaches/102568470
    NBC's submission would be strengthened were a survey to demonstrate a clear preference.
    I swim in the ocean most days and would like to see the nets go. Snakes and crocodiles are protected and so should sharks and all the by-catch creatures from this out-dated measure.
    In Africa, where I lived for years, wild animals in game parks rule supreme. You enter their domain at your own risk, and the occasional human deaths are the price that is…

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  10. Better community recycling for soft plastics and food waste

    From watching the War on Waste it is clear that our Council is not on the forefront of recycling, either in NSW or Australia. How about a soft plastics program like the one on the Central Coast or better bin services which include food waste like the ones in SA? Having to drive your recycling at long intervals to a designated place (eg Kimbriki or Warringah) for a short pick-up period is not really practical and will not make any real difference.

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  11. 1 vote
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  12. Remove abandoned bicycles

    The number of apparently abandoned bicycles, predominantly in the Wharf area, are a poor look for Manly. Those are in the designated bike rack whjch are rusting and partially dismantled and those in similar condition secured and left in random places need attention by council just as abandoned sea craft left on beaches are. Council get to it.

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  13. clean up the discarded bikes

    Manly is decorated with rusty, unusable, discarded bikes. World Pride we have had, how about some Manly pride? Was there any effort to tidy up the suburb for yet another major event, the NSW Surf Lifesaving Championships. The whole suburb is grotty. Do the Councillors and Council Officers ever walk around and look at the place they are responsible for? One man, half a day, a small truck and a battery-powered grinder would make a big difference.

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  14. 4 votes
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  15. security

    We can only hope that Manly Council can provide sufficient security personell to stop New Years Eve Party goers from urinating, defecating, drug taking, copulating and other anti-social behaviour on local residents properties along East and West Esplanade by the minority of party goers who spoil a fantastic evening for 99 pc of revellers who recognise that private property does not mean the public can trespassdo participate in anti-social behaviour.

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  16. Rubbish bin

    Hi, It would be good to have a public rubbish bin in the courtyard outside the Manly library. There are lots of cafes and restaurants there and the only bins are on Sydney Rd or the shop's private bins.
    Thanks!

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  17. Upgrade public amenities at Manly Point and Shelly beach

    The public toilets at Manly Point and Shelly are terrible: insufficient cubicles for the number of people using with blocked toilets every weekend and holiday, broken dispensers, graffiti and rubbish - they give a really poor impression to the large number of visitors to these areas and are very unpleasant to use. There seem to be new amenities up the beaches but not for Manly?

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  18. Finally get something happening at the old North Manly Bowling Club.

    I acknowledge that there will be a new gymnastics centre built (but when? and is this really the best use of these facilities and corner block location? Pittwater Rd is crowded with parked cars whenever there's a touch rugby competition or even training and I feel we could easily upgrade parking facilities at the bowling club, possibly with a neighbourhood garden, or even just some local community facilities.

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  19. child-friendly bins at all playgrounds

    Children need to be taught to be clean and tidy. Clean bins of a suitable height, that don't need to be touched, at or adjacent to all playground areas. Current arrangements are not encouraging to the children being responsible.

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  20. Change the Day

    Celebrate Australia Day on a different day. This has been done by 2 councils in Victoria, and we could lead the way here, showing genuine respect to Aboriginal people. Citizenship ceremonies no longer have to take place on 26th January, so the way is clear.

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