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Sydney street receives rainbow revamp ahead of WorldPride

by Staff Writer
January 9, 2023
in News, Road, Urban Development
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The City of Sydney is transforming George Street north into a giant LGBTIQA+ Pride flag in preparation for the City’s WorldPride event this February.

Installation of the flag will begin on 9 January, when high-quality road marking paint will turn grey into red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, black, brown, white and pink.

City of Sydney Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said,“We are bringing a kaleidoscope of colour to the heart of the city as we celebrate diversity, inclusion and tolerance.

“Our ongoing transformation of George Street north not only brings to life our vision of a reimagined city centre but also reflects the values of the City of Sydney.”

The George Street works are the next stage in the City of Sydney’s long-held plan for a fully pedestrianised George Street, linking three future town squares: Central, Town Hall and Circular Quay.

It follows the 2020 transformation of George Street south, which is now a pedestrian boulevard that aims to give city space back to visitors, business owners and residents.

“George Street’s transformation from a traffic-clogged arterial route to a destination in its own right is nothing short of remarkable,” Mayor Moore said. 

The works will extend the boulevard along George Street north from Wynyard to Essex Street, creating an extra 5,900sqm of new space for pedestrian activity. 

The works mean George Street between Hunter and Grosvenor streets will be closed from 9 January. The traffic rules that will be introduced include:

  • No access for vehicles along George Street between Hunter and Grosvenor streets
  • The George Street intersections at Hunter, Margaret, Bond, Jamison and Dalley streets will be closed
  • Footpaths on Margaret Street between George and York streets will be extended
  • Local access to properties will remain.

“We know our communities want public spaces that projects like this achieve and I am incredibly proud to be overseeing this transformation, which, once finished, will have reclaimed more than 20,000 sqm of former roadway between Central and Circular Quay,” the Lord Mayor said.

The City of Sydney is continuing to work with businesses and other key stakeholders on the project to ensure disruption and the impact to residents and businesses is minimised.

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