Email sent to Shoalhaven City Council 11/6/2020 and response from Shoalhaven City Council today:
I'm just notifying Council of the rusted signs that have been placed in 'Clifton Park learn To Ride', Sanctuary Point.
These are on the back of most of the signs that have been placed in the park and need to be addressed, otherwise, they will erode through rust.
Maybe if aluminium was used or rust preventative - this would have maintained these signs, a lot longer.
I am asking how the Council approved these signs knowing that the material would rust, in time with wet weather conditions.
Response email from Shoalhaven City Council today:
Thanks for your email. We are looking into what can be done to better preserve the metal brackets of the signage. Our parks maintenance team inspect the Clifton Park playground facilities 4 times per year as per the Australian Standards, any maintenance required for the learn to ride signage will be carried out as deemed necessary from the inspections.
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I am unsure of the process of the installation of the Clifton Park Learn to Ride facility. The staff member who oversaw this project is no longer at Council. I would presume the components for the LTR were purchased as a package. That said, Council has taken your comments on board and will bear in mind the corrosion of the brackets with future installations.
(Council Officer's name withheld)
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