The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is seeking comment on a development application from the Evolve Bayswater Alliance relating to the redevelopment of the Bayswater Station, a METRONET project.
The development application will be determined by the WAPC in accordance with section 116 of the Planning and Development Act 2005.
Development Application Details
The Bayswater Station development application proposes the redevelopment of Bayswater Station including:
New rail bridges and two new station island platforms.
Station entry west of King William Street and another east of King William Street.
Integrated pedestrian, cyclist, bus and vehicle access into the station.
New bus bays and vehicle parking bays.
Landscaping and urban design features within the station precinct.
Modifications to the road network and intersections on Whatley Crescent, King William Street, Coode Street, Beechboro Road South, Railway Parade, Rose Avenue and Hamilton Street.
Tenancy spaces in the eastern station entry building for a range of retail, commercial, culture and creative industry, community, dining and entertainment uses.
Staged construction to maintain public access and public transport operations as far as possible through the construction operations
Bayswater Library, 25 King William Street, Bayswater
City of Bayswater Civic Centre, 61 Broun Avenue, Morley
Western Australian Planning Commission, Level 2, 140 William Street, Perth
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is seeking comment on a development application from the Evolve Bayswater Alliance relating to the redevelopment of the Bayswater Station, a METRONET project.
The development application will be determined by the WAPC in accordance with section 116 of the Planning and Development Act 2005.
Development Application Details
The Bayswater Station development application proposes the redevelopment of Bayswater Station including:
New rail bridges and two new station island platforms.
Station entry west of King William Street and another east of King William Street.
Integrated pedestrian, cyclist, bus and vehicle access into the station.
New bus bays and vehicle parking bays.
Landscaping and urban design features within the station precinct.
Modifications to the road network and intersections on Whatley Crescent, King William Street, Coode Street, Beechboro Road South, Railway Parade, Rose Avenue and Hamilton Street.
Tenancy spaces in the eastern station entry building for a range of retail, commercial, culture and creative industry, community, dining and entertainment uses.
Staged construction to maintain public access and public transport operations as far as possible through the construction operations