Kings Park Road Shared Path

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As part of the Perth City Deal and CBD Transport Plan, a new shared path will be constructed along the length of Kings Park Road inside the park land from Thomas Street to Fraser Avenue before crossing Kings Park Road in front of Dumas House and connecting with the existing shared path along Harvest Terrace. 


The Kings Park Road Shared Path will be instrumental in providing more active transport options for people to access the CBD from the western suburbs. 


To safely accommodate the increased number of people walking and riding in the area and improve safety at night, the Kings Park Road Shared Path will include new lighting.

This project aims to achieve the following outcomes: 

  • People feel safer when walking and riding
  • Better perceptions of personal security at night
  • Fewer physical and design barriers for people walking, riding and accessing public transportation
  • Better wayfinding and legibility
  • More inviting and healthy streets
  • More walking, riding, and public transport to, from and within the city.

As this project may affect pedestrian, cycle and vehicle traffic, construction updates relating to path and road closures will be provided on this page

WHAT IF I URGENTLY NEED TO CONTACT THE CONTRACTOR?

You can contact Advanteering Civil Engineers directly via the details below:
Liam Leahy - 0409 689 902

As part of the Perth City Deal and CBD Transport Plan, a new shared path will be constructed along the length of Kings Park Road inside the park land from Thomas Street to Fraser Avenue before crossing Kings Park Road in front of Dumas House and connecting with the existing shared path along Harvest Terrace. 


The Kings Park Road Shared Path will be instrumental in providing more active transport options for people to access the CBD from the western suburbs. 


To safely accommodate the increased number of people walking and riding in the area and improve safety at night, the Kings Park Road Shared Path will include new lighting.

This project aims to achieve the following outcomes: 

  • People feel safer when walking and riding
  • Better perceptions of personal security at night
  • Fewer physical and design barriers for people walking, riding and accessing public transportation
  • Better wayfinding and legibility
  • More inviting and healthy streets
  • More walking, riding, and public transport to, from and within the city.

As this project may affect pedestrian, cycle and vehicle traffic, construction updates relating to path and road closures will be provided on this page

WHAT IF I URGENTLY NEED TO CONTACT THE CONTRACTOR?

You can contact Advanteering Civil Engineers directly via the details below:
Liam Leahy - 0409 689 902

  • Construction Update - August 23

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    Initial earthworks for the path construction is almost complete. Formwork for the path between Thomas Street and Kulunga Grove is in progress with the first concrete pour to occur towards the end of the month. As you can see below the end product will be a meandering path between the trees.


    Works to connect services under Jorang Grove will start Monday 21/08/23. Jorang Grove vehicular access will be closed between 21/08/23 – 4/09/23, please use Kulunga Grove for access into Kings Park between this period.

  • Kings Park Road Shared Path work has started

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    Work has started on a new shared path at Kings Park, following a smoking ceremony this week.

    The path will be constructed along the length of Kings Park Road inside the park, as part of the Perth City Deal and CBD Transport Plan.