South Perth Foreshore to Curtin University Bike Link
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The City of South Perth, with support from the Department of Transport through the Western Australian Bicycle Network Grants Program, is proposing to create a safe bike link route from the South Perth Foreshore (SPF) to Curtin University.
SAFE ACTIVE STREETS
Douglas Avenue (SPF to Mill Point Road)
Lawler Street (from intersection at Tate Street) to Elizabeth Street to meet Canning Highway
PROTECTED BIKE LANES
Tate Street (from Mill Point Road to Lawler Street)
Douglas Avenue and Hayman Road to Kent Street intersection
Please note that the intersection of Hayman Road with South Terrace, Douglas Avenue and George Street is a separate project, and is not part of this bike link route project.
We want to hear what you think about the bike link route draft concept design, which has been jointly funded by the Department of Transport and the City and is a high priority in our Joint Bike Plan (33.8MB) (developed with the Town of Victoria Park in 2018).
Complete an online feedback form which will ask for your comments on Section One of the route from South Perth Foreshore to Canning Highway, and Section Two from Canning Highway to Hayman Road/Kent Street roundabout. Hard copy feedback forms are available at the Civic Centre and South Perth and Manning Libraries
Drop in and talk to the project team - Anytime between 4.30pm-6.30pm, Thursday 23 May at Moresby Street Hall, 4 Moresby St, Kensington - Anytime between 10.30am-12.30pm, Saturday 25 May at Millpoint Caffe Bookshop, 254 Mill Point Rd, South Perth
Contact the City on 9474 0777 or use the ask a question tool online to get in touch with a member of the project team.
Feedback closes at 4pm, Tuesday 4 June 2024.
Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.
This survey has now closed, thank you for your feedback. Read more about the next steps below.
The City of South Perth, with support from the Department of Transport through the Western Australian Bicycle Network Grants Program, is proposing to create a safe bike link route from the South Perth Foreshore (SPF) to Curtin University.
SAFE ACTIVE STREETS
Douglas Avenue (SPF to Mill Point Road)
Lawler Street (from intersection at Tate Street) to Elizabeth Street to meet Canning Highway
PROTECTED BIKE LANES
Tate Street (from Mill Point Road to Lawler Street)
Douglas Avenue and Hayman Road to Kent Street intersection
Please note that the intersection of Hayman Road with South Terrace, Douglas Avenue and George Street is a separate project, and is not part of this bike link route project.
We want to hear what you think about the bike link route draft concept design, which has been jointly funded by the Department of Transport and the City and is a high priority in our Joint Bike Plan (33.8MB) (developed with the Town of Victoria Park in 2018).
Complete an online feedback form which will ask for your comments on Section One of the route from South Perth Foreshore to Canning Highway, and Section Two from Canning Highway to Hayman Road/Kent Street roundabout. Hard copy feedback forms are available at the Civic Centre and South Perth and Manning Libraries
Drop in and talk to the project team - Anytime between 4.30pm-6.30pm, Thursday 23 May at Moresby Street Hall, 4 Moresby St, Kensington - Anytime between 10.30am-12.30pm, Saturday 25 May at Millpoint Caffe Bookshop, 254 Mill Point Rd, South Perth