Bike Boulevard Stage 2 - Edward Street and Catherine Street
Consultation has concluded
The City of Bayswater and Department of Transport have partnered to develop the Bayswater to Morley Bike Boulevard as part of the Safe Active Streets Program. Safe active streets provide comfortable riding connections between parks, schools, shops and where people live.
Stage one of the Bayswater to Morley Bike Boulevard was opened in September 2017 and runs along Leake Street and May Street, from the Swan River foreshore to Adelphi Street. The next stage is planned to extend along May Street, Edward Street and Catherine Street to Russell Street, connecting to the John Forrest Secondary College.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this project so far. For up to date information about the project, please read the Consultation Summary available in the Document Library, along with the Frequently Asked Questions document which is regularly updated.
Outcome
A report on the Bike Boulevard project was considered by Council at the Community, Technical, Finance and Corporate Services Committee meeting on 17th April. At the meeting, Council resolved:
To not approve Stage 2 of the Bike Boulevard.
You can read the minutes of the meeting by clicking here.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this project. If you have any queries regarding the project, please contact Ben Lee, Engineer on 08 9272 0666
The City of Bayswater and Department of Transport have partnered to develop the Bayswater to Morley Bike Boulevard as part of the Safe Active Streets Program. Safe active streets provide comfortable riding connections between parks, schools, shops and where people live.
Stage one of the Bayswater to Morley Bike Boulevard was opened in September 2017 and runs along Leake Street and May Street, from the Swan River foreshore to Adelphi Street. The next stage is planned to extend along May Street, Edward Street and Catherine Street to Russell Street, connecting to the John Forrest Secondary College.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this project so far. For up to date information about the project, please read the Consultation Summary available in the Document Library, along with the Frequently Asked Questions document which is regularly updated.
Outcome
A report on the Bike Boulevard project was considered by Council at the Community, Technical, Finance and Corporate Services Committee meeting on 17th April. At the meeting, Council resolved:
To not approve Stage 2 of the Bike Boulevard.
You can read the minutes of the meeting by clicking here.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this project. If you have any queries regarding the project, please contact Ben Lee, Engineer on 08 9272 0666