City of Ryde - Eastwood Masterplan

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2024-03 Map - Eastwood Masterplan Boundary
Have your say on the future of Eastwood!

The City of Ryde is developing a masterplan for Eastwood, aiming to shape the area’s future in collaboration with our community. If you live, work or play in Eastwood, we encourage you to provide feedback and help Council understand its unique challenges and opportunities.

We are seeking to understand:

  • What do you love about Eastwood?
  • What needs improvement?
  • What are your ideas for growth and change in the future?

The City of Ryde is committed to achieving high-quality and sustainable outcomes for Eastwood. The Masterplan seeks to enhance Eastwood’s public spaces, encourage

Have your say on the future of Eastwood!

The City of Ryde is developing a masterplan for Eastwood, aiming to shape the area’s future in collaboration with our community. If you live, work or play in Eastwood, we encourage you to provide feedback and help Council understand its unique challenges and opportunities.

We are seeking to understand:

  • What do you love about Eastwood?
  • What needs improvement?
  • What are your ideas for growth and change in the future?

The City of Ryde is committed to achieving high-quality and sustainable outcomes for Eastwood. The Masterplan seeks to enhance Eastwood’s public spaces, encourage high-quality architectural development, preserve the area's distinct character and heritage, resolve flooding issues and ensure that future growth is supported by infrastructure. It will also consider potential economic opportunities as a result of the redevelopment of Ryde Hospital.



City of Ryde is seeking your feedback on a proposal for a new High Pedestrian Activity Area (HPAA) on the eastern side of the railway line in the Eastwood town centre.

The Eastwood town centre experiences high pedestrian and traffic movements due to the retail and commercial activities and train station in the area. To help keep pedestrians and drivers safe, changes to the local road environment are proposed to alert motorists to lower their speed and make them aware of the presence of pedestrians.

The Ryde Traffic Committee and Council have approved this proposal. Council has received funding from Transport for NSW under the Safer Speed 2024/25 Program to undertake this work. Council now invites our community’s feedback on the proposed project and anticipates work will commence in April 2025.

Where is the proposed HPAA?

The proposed HPAA precinct includes the following roads on the eastern side of the railway line in the Eastwood town centre:

  • Rowe Street between Blaxland Road and East Parade
  • Rowe Lane between Blaxland Road and Railway Parade
  • East Parade between First Avenue and Rowe Street
  • Railway Parade between Ethel Street and May Lane
  • Part of Ethel Lane
  • Station Lane


Page last updated: 07 Mar 2025, 11:03 AM