City of South Perth Parking Strategy

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Consultation has concluded

Parking Strategy

The consultation stage for the City of South Perth Parking Strategy concluded in August 2015. The City values and appreciates your involvement.

Luxmoore Parking and Safety Consultants have been commissioned by the City of South Perth to develop the City-wide Parking Strategy.

The strategy aims to provide a parking framework over the next 15 years to assist in achieving the City’s goals in relation to travel demand management and sustainable transport, to ensure the existing road network amenity is maintained and improved.

Main Roads, the Department of Transport, the community, businesses and other stakeholders were engaged to provide feedback to inform the draft strategy.

The final City of South Perth Parking Strategy strategy was endorsed by Council in May 2016. It will now be utilised to provide a set of guiding principles as the City develops “Operational Management Plans” for each individual Parking Control Area (PCA).

Parking Strategy Stages and Process

Stakeholder Engagement
July-August 2015

  • Online engagement including mapping, a survey and discussion groups;
  • Two public workshops - one for business and another for the community; and
  • Meetings with stakeholders.

Development of Draft Parking Strategy
August - November 2015

  • Feedback from stakeholder engagement considered by Luxmore Consultants in the development of the draft Parking Strategy.

Draft Parking Strategy presented to Council
May 2016

  • Draft Parking Strategy presented to City of South Perth Council for consideration and endorsement.

Parking Strategy implemented
May 2016 - ongoing

  • Once endorsed by Council, the City-wide Parking Strategy will be used to create Precinct Plans for action and implementation.

Development of City of South Perth Integrated Transport Plan
TBC

  • The Parking Strategy and City plans, strategies and policies will assist with the development of a City-wide Integrated Transport Plan.
  • Further stakeholder engagement will be sought for this process with dates to be confirmed.


The consultation stage for the City of South Perth Parking Strategy concluded in August 2015. The City values and appreciates your involvement.

Luxmoore Parking and Safety Consultants have been commissioned by the City of South Perth to develop the City-wide Parking Strategy.

The strategy aims to provide a parking framework over the next 15 years to assist in achieving the City’s goals in relation to travel demand management and sustainable transport, to ensure the existing road network amenity is maintained and improved.

Main Roads, the Department of Transport, the community, businesses and other stakeholders were engaged to provide feedback to inform the draft strategy.

The final City of South Perth Parking Strategy strategy was endorsed by Council in May 2016. It will now be utilised to provide a set of guiding principles as the City develops “Operational Management Plans” for each individual Parking Control Area (PCA).

Parking Strategy Stages and Process

Stakeholder Engagement
July-August 2015

  • Online engagement including mapping, a survey and discussion groups;
  • Two public workshops - one for business and another for the community; and
  • Meetings with stakeholders.

Development of Draft Parking Strategy
August - November 2015

  • Feedback from stakeholder engagement considered by Luxmore Consultants in the development of the draft Parking Strategy.

Draft Parking Strategy presented to Council
May 2016

  • Draft Parking Strategy presented to City of South Perth Council for consideration and endorsement.

Parking Strategy implemented
May 2016 - ongoing

  • Once endorsed by Council, the City-wide Parking Strategy will be used to create Precinct Plans for action and implementation.

Development of City of South Perth Integrated Transport Plan
TBC

  • The Parking Strategy and City plans, strategies and policies will assist with the development of a City-wide Integrated Transport Plan.
  • Further stakeholder engagement will be sought for this process with dates to be confirmed.