Asquith Street - Mt Claremont Shopping Precinct - parking and amenity upgrades
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Consultation has concluded
Do you visit the Mt Claremont shopping centre or the neighbourhood, or live in or near Asquith Street? If so, this project will be of an interest to you.
The City has developed a range of proposals to address the parking needs and amenity of the Mt Claremont shopping precinct and Asquith Park in response to numerous requests and a petition from residents to address the parking issues in this area.
Funds have been set aside in the 2018-19 capital works program to undertake works to improve the parking and amenity. Prior to this work proceeding, the City is inviting your thoughts on a range of options which have been developed.
A number of improvements have been developed for the following areas within the precinct and we now seek your preferences.
Area 1: Asquith Park (including current park)
Area 2: Parking area in front of Cellarbrations Liquor Barn
Area 3: Asquith Street (Strickland to Adderley Street)
Area 4: 25 Strickland Street
Area 5: Olearia Lane (rear of 25 Strickland Street)
Area 6: Road Reservation (Asquith Street from Mayfair Street to the Golf Club rear entrance)
How can you get involved, find out more or provide feedback?
Feedback on this project has now closed (27 August 2018).
If not already a registered participant to Your Voice Nedlands, please register by clicking on the 'Register to get involved' tab at the top of this page. Once you have registered, please visit the document library and view the proposals.
Updates will occur by theNews Feed on this engagement page.
Do you visit the Mt Claremont shopping centre or the neighbourhood, or live in or near Asquith Street? If so, this project will be of an interest to you.
The City has developed a range of proposals to address the parking needs and amenity of the Mt Claremont shopping precinct and Asquith Park in response to numerous requests and a petition from residents to address the parking issues in this area.
Funds have been set aside in the 2018-19 capital works program to undertake works to improve the parking and amenity. Prior to this work proceeding, the City is inviting your thoughts on a range of options which have been developed.
A number of improvements have been developed for the following areas within the precinct and we now seek your preferences.
Area 1: Asquith Park (including current park)
Area 2: Parking area in front of Cellarbrations Liquor Barn
Area 3: Asquith Street (Strickland to Adderley Street)
Area 4: 25 Strickland Street
Area 5: Olearia Lane (rear of 25 Strickland Street)
Area 6: Road Reservation (Asquith Street from Mayfair Street to the Golf Club rear entrance)
How can you get involved, find out more or provide feedback?
Feedback on this project has now closed (27 August 2018).
If not already a registered participant to Your Voice Nedlands, please register by clicking on the 'Register to get involved' tab at the top of this page. Once you have registered, please visit the document library and view the proposals.
Updates will occur by theNews Feed on this engagement page.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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Six possible options to improve the parking, playground and park facilities at the Mt Claremont Village shopping precinct and Asquith Reserve have been put forward by the City of Nedlands.
Information sessions will be held at the Mt Claremont Community Centre’s Hakea Room on 16 August from 4pm-5pm and 5.30pm-6.30pm. An online survey is also available for people to outline their preferences.
The proposals are in response to the City receiving numerous requests and a petition from the Mt Claremont community to address parking needs in this area. As a result, funds have been set aside as part of ourContinue reading
Six possible options to improve the parking, playground and park facilities at the Mt Claremont Village shopping precinct and Asquith Reserve have been put forward by the City of Nedlands.
Information sessions will be held at the Mt Claremont Community Centre’s Hakea Room on 16 August from 4pm-5pm and 5.30pm-6.30pm. An online survey is also available for people to outline their preferences.
The proposals are in response to the City receiving numerous requests and a petition from the Mt Claremont community to address parking needs in this area. As a result, funds have been set aside as part of our 2018-19 capital works program.
The survey responses will inform the final proposal and help prioritise budget allocations for the works presented to Council.
The City wants to ensure it selects the best options for the area and our community consultation is an integral part of that. We understand it’s a fine balance between parking and other needs in the area, which is why several proposals have been devised to ensure a range of options can be explored with the community.