Perth Greater CBD Transport Plan - Walking and Cycling Projects

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The Perth City Deal is a partnership between Commonwealth, State and Local Governments. It will deliver over $1.7 billion of investment into Perth’s CBD. The Transport projects that are part of Perth City Deal invest $157 million into active and public transport infrastructure, accessibility and safety within the CBD, which will increase the attractiveness of these more sustainable transport modes and provide genuine transport options for visitors and residents of the CBD.

The Transport Projects included in Perth City Deal include:

Perth City Deal Program Background

Perth is currently in one of its largest infrastructure booms in development history. We are seeing an abundance of new destinations in and around the Greater CBD, such as Yagan Square, and Optus Stadium. To help provide alternative transport options and reduce car dependence around this great new infrastructure and within the inner city the Perth Greater CBD Transport Plan has been developed.

This plan includes a four-year program of prioritised initiatives and will outline a 10-year vision for future transport investment into the Perth CBD. These initiatives have been identified as key transport infrastructure, programs and services required to keep the Perth CBD moving as it grows, and will optimise the existing transport system. The plan has been developed by the Department of Transport and in close consultation between the City of Perth and Transport Portfolio partners, the Public Transport Authority and Main Roads Western Australia. Extensive consultation has been performed with residents, local businesses, industry bodies, health and educational establishments, local and State Government representatives, disability access and inclusion groups and the wider Perth community, to capture their transport vision for the city.

A number of high priority projects have been selected from this plan to form part of the historic Perth City Deal.

How can I find out more?

  1. Please start by reading our FAQ's to see if your question has been answered
  2. If it hasn't, and it is a general question relating to the project, please ask a question below and we will get back to you soon with a response
  3. If it is a specific question about the impact that the project may have on your property or home, please email info@cityofperth.wa.gov.au with your name, address, phone number and business name (if applicable) to ensure we can provide you with a personal response.

The Perth City Deal is a partnership between Commonwealth, State and Local Governments. It will deliver over $1.7 billion of investment into Perth’s CBD. The Transport projects that are part of Perth City Deal invest $157 million into active and public transport infrastructure, accessibility and safety within the CBD, which will increase the attractiveness of these more sustainable transport modes and provide genuine transport options for visitors and residents of the CBD.

The Transport Projects included in Perth City Deal include:

Perth City Deal Program Background

Perth is currently in one of its largest infrastructure booms in development history. We are seeing an abundance of new destinations in and around the Greater CBD, such as Yagan Square, and Optus Stadium. To help provide alternative transport options and reduce car dependence around this great new infrastructure and within the inner city the Perth Greater CBD Transport Plan has been developed.

This plan includes a four-year program of prioritised initiatives and will outline a 10-year vision for future transport investment into the Perth CBD. These initiatives have been identified as key transport infrastructure, programs and services required to keep the Perth CBD moving as it grows, and will optimise the existing transport system. The plan has been developed by the Department of Transport and in close consultation between the City of Perth and Transport Portfolio partners, the Public Transport Authority and Main Roads Western Australia. Extensive consultation has been performed with residents, local businesses, industry bodies, health and educational establishments, local and State Government representatives, disability access and inclusion groups and the wider Perth community, to capture their transport vision for the city.

A number of high priority projects have been selected from this plan to form part of the historic Perth City Deal.

How can I find out more?

  1. Please start by reading our FAQ's to see if your question has been answered
  2. If it hasn't, and it is a general question relating to the project, please ask a question below and we will get back to you soon with a response
  3. If it is a specific question about the impact that the project may have on your property or home, please email info@cityofperth.wa.gov.au with your name, address, phone number and business name (if applicable) to ensure we can provide you with a personal response.
  • The Trinity Shared Path is now complete and ready for use. This survey will allow you to provide feedback on your perception of the new path. This information will assist the project team with measuring any perception changes after the shared path upgrades. A short summary report of what you told us will be available on Engage Perth once complete.

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