September 3, 2007...11:23 am
No stopping or parking in Sydney CBD 1- 10 September: $185 for stopping; $156 tow-away, enforced by Police
No stopping or parking in almost all of Sydney CBD 1- 10 September: $185 for stopping in a clearway plus $156 tow-away, enforced by Police.
From Tuesday 4 September: Most clearways will come into effect from Tuesday 4 September, and include suburban arterial roads where increased traffic is expected as motorists avoid the CBD. These clearways are also needed to ensure access is available for security and emergency vehicles. Fines of $185 for stopping in a clearway and a $156 tow-away fee will be enforced by Police during APEC 2007 1 - 10 September 2007. The RTA is working closely with the APEC 2007 Taskforce, a division of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, responsible for coordinating and managing the logistics of the event and NSW Police Security Command regarding road closures and Special Event Clearways. RTA crews have installed more than 12,000 Special Event Clearway signs across Sydney in preparation for APEC.
Clearways in all directions outside city: As well as the Sydney CBD, clearway signs have been erected along the main arterial roads in the following suburbs:
* Alexandria, Redfern, Waterloo
* Burwood, Croydon, Ashfield
* Lane Cove, Drummoyne, Rozelle
* Mascot
* Neutral Bay, Cremorne, Mosman
* North Ryde, Ryde, Rhodes
* North Sydney
* Roseville
* Tempe, Wolli Creek
* Ultimo
* Moore Park, Bondi, Darlinghurst, Double Bay, Edgecliff
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/newsevents/downloads/apec_maps.html
www.apec2007.org or call 1300 273 201
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