Known as Median Strips, Median Divider Islands, or Central Reservations this series highlights some cases where the ubiquitous utilitarian road divider was expanded to become something more enjoyable and in some cases community oriented.
The cache is a micro and not large enough for any trackables or goodies. As with the other caches in this series the placement is on a quieter street but please be aware of any curious muggles while hunting. BYO pen/pencil.
Palace Street, Ashfield
Palace Street dates back to 1885 when it was first “stumped and formed" however it wasn't until 1893 when a council committee voted to form and ballast the street at a cost of £386. According to an 1890 newspaper article the street once contained a water course which the residents had requested a bridge be built over.
The street contains a wide grassed central reservation which has a number of trees and a single public seat.
FTF: bushnoob (in 1 hour and 16 minutes from time of publication)