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Council ponders plan to sell advertising space on its roads

RoadAds6Parramatta Council is exploring the possibility of selling advertising space on its roads in a desperate attempt to swell its coffers, although the plan, the idea of advertising firm RoadAds, was immediately criticised as being a safety hazard.

Under proposals revealed today, the council is considering letting companies paint their brands on roads in the CBD on a six-month trial.

Parramatta Mayor John Chedid predicted it could generate $50,000 in two months if the proposal goes ahead.

But a council spokesperson said it would only proceed if there are no safety issues. He stressed the idea came from RoadAds and was not initiated by the council.

“The proposal is only a six-month trial to see if this concept has any merit and is proposed for just one location in Argyle St in our CBD,” he said. “Safety is our top priority. If we find there are safety concerns we would not proceed with this concept.

“Pending this, we then would need to work out a commercial agreement with the advertising company.”

The council added that every revenue-generating proposal needs exploring given the financial pressures it is under.

“Under the State Government’s rate-pegging system, councils can only raise rates by a certain amount each year,” the spokesperson said. “This is despite the fact we’re being expected to provide more and more services and facilities.

“We want to reduce the financial burden on our ratepayers. It makes sense to at least consider new funding sources. We owe it to our ratepayers to at least look at other options.”

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