Five Dock Streetscape Upgrade Stage Two

On Public Exhibition

The City of Canada Bay is committed to improving and maintaining our town centres and villages.

Vibrant town centres contribute to the social and economic wellbeing of our communities and we are supporting our community and local businesses by planning for the second stage (Queens Road to Henry Street) of the Five Dock Streetscape upgrade. The first stage works along Great North Road between Lyons Road and Henry Street concluded in mid-2017.

In 2015, Council undertook community consultation on the Five Dock Streetscape Concept Plan. Over the past year, Council has reviewed and undertaken amendments to the original Concept Plan. Please refer to the Concept Plan Revisions in the FAQs to read about the amendments.

The revised Stage Two concept plan outcomes include:
> Planting of street trees and shrubs
> Installation of high quality pavements and street furnishings
> Improvements to the drainage system

The revised Concept Plan was on Public Exhibition from 1 to 28 September 2018.

If you require further information on this important community project, please email fivedockupgrade@canadabay.nsw.gov.au.
  • Saturday, 1 - Friday, 28 September 2018: Public Exhibition of Stage Two Revised Plans
  • Mid 2017 – Mid 2018: Review and Amendment to Original Concept Plans undertaken
  • February 2016 – Mid 2017: Streetscape Update Stage One undertaken from Lyons Road to Henry Street
  • 20 May 2015 10am – 1pm: Streetscape Plans Community Engagement Day at Fred Kelly Place, Five Dock
  • 20 May 2014: Five Dock Town Centre Strategy and Urban Design Study endorsed by Council
  • July – August 2013: Design and Development - Community Feedback via online Collaborative Map
  • 20 July 2013: Design and Development - Community Participation Event
  • 22 June 2013: Design and Development - Chamber of Commerce Presentation
  • 20 and 25 June 2013: Design and Development - Stakeholder Workshops
  • 5 and 6 June 2013: Understanding the Issues – Stakeholder Workshops
  • 1 June 2013: Understanding the Issues – Community Participation Event
  • April – June 2013: Understanding the Issues - Community Feedback via online Collaborative Map
  • 2011 – 2012: Consultation and engagement in developing the Five Dock Town Centre Strategy