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Asquith Street car park and landscaping has been completed. However, the car park lighting is due to be installed in the coming months.
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The development application to the Council for approval of converting part of Asquith Park into a car park was approved by the Council at its meeting on 26 February 2019. Please visit the City's website (Agendas, Minutes and Reports) to view the minutes and the report (Item 13.8). The City will now program the works to commence.
The parking improvements will also include a new design for the balance of Asquith Park. The new park will extend to the Olearia Lane where the current car parking bays will be removed as part of these works. The plans include a new footpath and area for people to meet, along with new plants, flower beds and grassed areas. The existing Peppermint tree will remain to provide valuable shade in the park.
To view the proposed plans, please visit the document library on this page.
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The City is progressing with its first project - Asquith Park redevelopment which includes the conversion of part of the park to a 18 bay car park plus turn around with the remainder and the existing car park becoming a new park.
As part of this process a development application has been lodged with the City's Planing Department which is now advertised. To view this development application, please visit the City's website.
A copy of the detailed designs can also be found in the document library on this page.
The City has now finalised the proposed landscape design for the new park which will include the existing parking at the park, off Olearia Lane. Please visit the document library to view the design.
The City looks forward to completing this important project.
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The Council at its meeting on 27 November 2018 approved the following for planning and implementation:
"Council:
1. Approves the Administration’s parking and playground options for the Asquith Park Precinct as follows:
a) Area 1: Option A – convert the western side of Asquith Park into a 20-bay car park with the balance being a park.
b) Area 2: Option A – install 5 new parking bays on the City-owned land in front of Cellarbrations Liquor Barn.
c) Area 3: Option B – Asquith Street (Strickland to Adderley) to remain as is.
d) Area 5: Option B – Olearia Lane to be included in the proposed park and playground (Area 4, Option B).
e) Area 6: Option A – Road reservation (end of Asquith at Mayfair Street) to be improved along with construction of a playground in an area of land within the Cottesloe Golf Club.
2. Approves Asquith Park and the carpark adjacent to Cellarbrations to be completed in 2018/19 Capital Works Program;
3. Supports the construction of the remaining projects subject to approval in future budgets; and
4. Administration include the works proposed for the west end of Asquith Street be included in the 2019/20 Budget for Council consideration.
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The Committee of Council received the report on the community engagement outcomes at its meeting on 13 November 2018. The report can be accessed on the City's website, Report Number TS23.18 - Asquith Street Precinct Parking Community Consultation.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this project.
Further updates on the progression of the project will be provided on this engagement page.
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Thank you to everyone who has provided feedback. The City currently working its way through the survey responses and feedback received. A report is being written on the engagement outcomes and the way forward with priorities which is scheduled for the November Council meetings.
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Thank you to everyone who has participated in this project. The City received 100 surveys and numerous feedback on the options put forward by the City.
The City will now analyse these reponses and prepare a community engagement report for Council consideration.
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Have you had your say on the options presented by the City to improve parking and amenity in the village? If not, please do so ASAP as the opportunity to complete the survey closes on Monday, 27 August.
The City looks forward to receiving your feedback.
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Approximately 50 people attended one of the Community Information Sessions held at the Mt Claremont Community Centre on Thursday night.
Your feedback has been recorded (see document library) and this will be included in the overall assessment of the options. However, if you haven't already done so, please complete the survey.
Thank you to everyone who participated this project.
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A number of people are concerned about the loss of green space if Asquith Park is converted to a car park or part of a car park. The City's preferred options would result in additional green spaces, particularly if Asquith Park is converted to a car park. There is potentially an additional 257m2 of green space being provided which includes all three sites.
In regard to increased parking bays there is potentially an additional 25 parking bays, depending on the community preferences.