Public Lighting Framework

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Consultation has concluded

Project Update:

The Perth Public Lighting Framework was formally adopted at the September Council meeting. Comments provided in submissions were evaluated, documented and informed the preparation of the final Framework

Vision

The Draft Public Lighting Framework is to visually translate the unique daytime features and qualities of Perth into the night time environment for residents, workers, tourists and local visitors alike. The lighting of Perth will create a more legible city, reveal its character after dark, promote safety and connect its night economy through an innovative and holistic lighting approach.

Key Objectives

The vision is underpinned by the following key objectives:

A safer and more inviting place to walk and bicycle

  • Provide a high standard of lighting to footpaths and cycle paths

  • Create a coherent and connected nightscape

More diverse activity in Perth’s public spaces

  • Improve functional lighting for all uses

  • Introduce new light based attractions

An enhanced sense of place

  • Enhance the character of precincts

  • Emphasise gateways, public art, historic sites and landmarks

More efficient lighting

  • Select and place lights to minimise use of energy and resources

  • Improve maintenance and control

Project Update:

The Perth Public Lighting Framework was formally adopted at the September Council meeting. Comments provided in submissions were evaluated, documented and informed the preparation of the final Framework

Vision

The Draft Public Lighting Framework is to visually translate the unique daytime features and qualities of Perth into the night time environment for residents, workers, tourists and local visitors alike. The lighting of Perth will create a more legible city, reveal its character after dark, promote safety and connect its night economy through an innovative and holistic lighting approach.

Key Objectives

The vision is underpinned by the following key objectives:

A safer and more inviting place to walk and bicycle

  • Provide a high standard of lighting to footpaths and cycle paths

  • Create a coherent and connected nightscape

More diverse activity in Perth’s public spaces

  • Improve functional lighting for all uses

  • Introduce new light based attractions

An enhanced sense of place

  • Enhance the character of precincts

  • Emphasise gateways, public art, historic sites and landmarks

More efficient lighting

  • Select and place lights to minimise use of energy and resources

  • Improve maintenance and control

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about 5 years

Click the map to tell us what you think about lighting in the city and provide feedback on the Draft Public Lighting Framework.



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