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The public comment period has closed. Thank you to everyone that was involved with this project and provided their feedback. The WA Planning Commission adopted a suite of modifications to the CBACP on 22 September 2020.
The Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan (CBACP) is a guide for development in the precinct surrounding the Canning Bridge Station, on both sides of the Canning River. The CBACP was developed to support development of the precinct with a mix of office, retail, residential, recreational and cultural uses, maximising opportunities offered by its unique transport hub location.
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review
An extensive review of the land on the City of South Perth side of the river has been undertaken. Earlier this year we asked all stakeholders to share their experiences with the CBACP and aspirations for the area. The engagement process allowed extensive opportunity for everyone in the community to get involved and share their views. Over 230 submissions were received and close to 100 people attended information and feedback sessions as part of the consultation process. Some of the issues identified included the need for new buildings to respect existing streetscapes and character, privacy, light access and construction impacts.
As part of this project we established a Citizen Stakeholder Group (CSG) which was made up of a random and representative selection of stakeholders from the CBACP community. The CSG met twice to analyse the feedback and provide recommendations on how the CBACP could be improved.
A number of changes have been proposed to the CBACP that are the end result of the extensive engagement program. These modifications were presented to Council and endorsed for public comment in September 2019.
Formal Advertising
Advertising of the proposed modifications was undertaken between 30 October 2019 and 27 November 2019. Based on the feedback received, a number of minor modifications were made to further refine the proposed modifications. These were presented to Council for final consideration and endorsed at the February Ordinary Council Meeting.
Final Adoption
The WA Planning Commission adopted a suite of modifications to the CBACP on 22 September 2020.
The public comment period has closed. Thank you to everyone that was involved with this project and provided their feedback. The WA Planning Commission adopted a suite of modifications to the CBACP on 22 September 2020.
The Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan (CBACP) is a guide for development in the precinct surrounding the Canning Bridge Station, on both sides of the Canning River. The CBACP was developed to support development of the precinct with a mix of office, retail, residential, recreational and cultural uses, maximising opportunities offered by its unique transport hub location.
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review
An extensive review of the land on the City of South Perth side of the river has been undertaken. Earlier this year we asked all stakeholders to share their experiences with the CBACP and aspirations for the area. The engagement process allowed extensive opportunity for everyone in the community to get involved and share their views. Over 230 submissions were received and close to 100 people attended information and feedback sessions as part of the consultation process. Some of the issues identified included the need for new buildings to respect existing streetscapes and character, privacy, light access and construction impacts.
As part of this project we established a Citizen Stakeholder Group (CSG) which was made up of a random and representative selection of stakeholders from the CBACP community. The CSG met twice to analyse the feedback and provide recommendations on how the CBACP could be improved.
A number of changes have been proposed to the CBACP that are the end result of the extensive engagement program. These modifications were presented to Council and endorsed for public comment in September 2019.
Formal Advertising
Advertising of the proposed modifications was undertaken between 30 October 2019 and 27 November 2019. Based on the feedback received, a number of minor modifications were made to further refine the proposed modifications. These were presented to Council for final consideration and endorsed at the February Ordinary Council Meeting.
Final Adoption
The WA Planning Commission adopted a suite of modifications to the CBACP on 22 September 2020.
The questions in this feedback form relate to a number of
proposed changes to the CBACP. An information document has been prepared
which explains each modification in detail. It is recommended that you read the Information Document before you complete this form.
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The Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan
is a
guide for planning and development in the precinct surrounding the Canning
Bridge Station. The Plan supports a mix of office, retail, residential,
recreational and cultural uses, to maximise opportunities offered by its unique
transport hub location. It came into
operation in early 2017.
The City of South Perth is proactively
reviewing the Plan to ensure it is operating in line with its goals and objectives. The review relates only to land on the
eastern side of Canning River, being the land within the City of South
Perth. The land on the western side of Canning River is within the City of
Melville and will not be affected by this review.
The Canning
Bridge Activity Centre within the City of South Perth is shown below, outlined
in the black dashed line.
The
City would like your feedback to better understand your thoughts, ideas and
expectations for the future of the Canning Bridge Activity Centre.
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Life Cycle
Consultation activities
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
February - May 2019
Citizen Stakeholder Group meetings
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
May 2019
Feedback analysed and CBACP modified as required
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
June - July 2019
Modified CBACP endorsed by Council for public comment
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
September 2019
Public comment period
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
For a duration of up to 28 days.
Feedback analysed and CBACP modified as required
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
Late 2019/early 2020
Modified CBACP adopted by Council
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
February 2020
Modifications being considered by West Australian Planning Commission (WAPC)
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review has finished this stage
March 2020
Modifications approved by WAPC
Canning Bridge Activity Centre Plan Review is currently at this stage