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A date in St Leonards Park

North Sydney Council has been working closely with Transport for NSW (TfNSW) to ensure local community interests are considered in major State infrastructure projects.

A recent example is the Bradfield Park Cycleway construction works undertaken by TfNSW, which required the removal of a large Date Palm from an existing roundabout.

Recognising the tree’s significance and community value, Council’s Parks and Reserves team collaborated with TfNSW to carefully relocate it to St Leonards Park.

This initiative ensured that while infrastructure improvements progressed, environmental and heritage considerations remained a priority.

The relocation was conducted at night to minimise traffic and community disruption.

The process involved precision excavation, where an excavator blade and a Franna crane were used to safely separate the Palm from its original site.

It was then transported on a large flatbed truck to St Leonards Park, where it was replanted by the following morning.

Given the lack of an irrigation system at the new location, Council installed a dedicated tap to ensure consistent watering, supporting the tree’s successful establishment.

TfNSW has committed to maintaining the Palm for the next 12 months, ensuring its long-term health.

This initiative highlights the value of collaboration between Council and State Government, demonstrating how urban development can be balanced with environmental sustainability.

The success of this project sets a strong precedent for future partnerships, ensuring that infrastructure upgrades continue to align with North Sydney’s commitment to green space preservation and community-focused planning.

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