Draft Maylands Town Centre Car Parking Strategy

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Consultation has concluded

UPDATE

Thank you to everyone who made a submission on the Draft Maylands Town Centre Car Parking Strategy. All submissions have been considered and the draft document reviewed. 

A  strategy  has  been  developed  in  response  to  this recommendation and the document is available in the document library to the right.

Description: 

Part 2.4.4 of the Urban Design Framework addresses car parking and recommends the preparation of a parking strategy that explores opportunities for improvements to kerbside ('on street') parking and 'park and ride' facilities. It also enables collection of 'cash in lieu of car parking' contributions to fund  the  development  of  better  facilities  for  both  car  parking  and  for  alternative  modes  of  transportation  within  the  centre.    A  draft strategy  has  been  developed  in  response  to  this recommendation and the City of Bayswater adopted the draft Maylands Town Centre Car Parking Strategy for public comment. This strategy aims to improve the management of car parking within the Maylands Town Centre.


Current Project Status Consultation period has closed

Contact Officer Emma Snow

Contact Telephone (08) 9270 4173

Contact Email mail@bayswater.wa.gov.au


Information Opportunities A copy of the draft strategy can be viewed here, at the City of Bayswater Civic Centre; The RISE; and Maylands Library. Further information can be obtained by contacting Emma Snow the City's Place Manager on 9270 4173.

How to Comment

Responses should be received by the City of Bayswater by no later than 4:30pm on Tuesday 8 August 2017.

Responses may be returned by email to mail@bayswater.wa.gov.au, dropped in at the City of Bayswater Civic Centre at 61 Broun Avenue, Morley; The RISE, 28 Eighth Avenue, Maylands; Maylands Library , 28 Eighth Avenue, Maylands; via the online submission form below or posted to:

Chief Executive Officer
City of Bayswater
PO Box 467
Morley WA 6943.

Submissions Closed Tuesday 8 August 2017


UPDATE

Thank you to everyone who made a submission on the Draft Maylands Town Centre Car Parking Strategy. All submissions have been considered and the draft document reviewed. 

A  strategy  has  been  developed  in  response  to  this recommendation and the document is available in the document library to the right.

Description: 

Part 2.4.4 of the Urban Design Framework addresses car parking and recommends the preparation of a parking strategy that explores opportunities for improvements to kerbside ('on street') parking and 'park and ride' facilities. It also enables collection of 'cash in lieu of car parking' contributions to fund  the  development  of  better  facilities  for  both  car  parking  and  for  alternative  modes  of  transportation  within  the  centre.    A  draft strategy  has  been  developed  in  response  to  this recommendation and the City of Bayswater adopted the draft Maylands Town Centre Car Parking Strategy for public comment. This strategy aims to improve the management of car parking within the Maylands Town Centre.


Current Project Status Consultation period has closed

Contact Officer Emma Snow

Contact Telephone (08) 9270 4173

Contact Email mail@bayswater.wa.gov.au


Information Opportunities A copy of the draft strategy can be viewed here, at the City of Bayswater Civic Centre; The RISE; and Maylands Library. Further information can be obtained by contacting Emma Snow the City's Place Manager on 9270 4173.

How to Comment

Responses should be received by the City of Bayswater by no later than 4:30pm on Tuesday 8 August 2017.

Responses may be returned by email to mail@bayswater.wa.gov.au, dropped in at the City of Bayswater Civic Centre at 61 Broun Avenue, Morley; The RISE, 28 Eighth Avenue, Maylands; Maylands Library , 28 Eighth Avenue, Maylands; via the online submission form below or posted to:

Chief Executive Officer
City of Bayswater
PO Box 467
Morley WA 6943.

Submissions Closed Tuesday 8 August 2017


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