Loch Street, Nedlands - Proposed Parking Restrictions

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The volume of traffic and vehcile parking has created sight distance issues for vehicles exiting driveways on Loch Street.

Loch Street is distributor road providing connectivity with other major roads and carries in excess of 7,000 vehicles per day.

As a result it is considered that the provision of parking on both sides of the street is now inappropriate given the function of the street and availability of existing parking on the west side which is under jurisdiction of the Town of Claremont.

Following investigations by the City, it is proposed to install “No Stopping Road or Verge” signs on the east side of Loch Street between Carrington Street and Bedford Street.

How can you get involved, find out more or provide feedback?

To participate in this project, please register using the Register to get Involved tab above. It is important that you register (if not already registered). This will enable you to receive ongoing updates on the project.


You can do any of the following to be involved:

  • Review the information, FAQs and proposed designs in the document library
  • Ask us a question by using the Ask Us a Question tab and we will respond
  • Complete the quick poll, do you support the proposed parking restrictions?
  • If you would rather provide individual feedback, please use the feedback tab below
  • Contact a member of the Project Design Team (see Who's Listening on this page)

Please note that all feedback is assessed regardless of the tool that is used. It is advisable to provide your feedback using the tool that best suits your needs. Multiple submissions by an individual is assessed as one submission. All feedback received via email and by letter will also be placed on this engagement page.

Project updates will be provided via the newsfeeds for as the project progresses.

The engagement period closed on 20 August 2018.

The volume of traffic and vehcile parking has created sight distance issues for vehicles exiting driveways on Loch Street.

Loch Street is distributor road providing connectivity with other major roads and carries in excess of 7,000 vehicles per day.

As a result it is considered that the provision of parking on both sides of the street is now inappropriate given the function of the street and availability of existing parking on the west side which is under jurisdiction of the Town of Claremont.

Following investigations by the City, it is proposed to install “No Stopping Road or Verge” signs on the east side of Loch Street between Carrington Street and Bedford Street.

How can you get involved, find out more or provide feedback?

To participate in this project, please register using the Register to get Involved tab above. It is important that you register (if not already registered). This will enable you to receive ongoing updates on the project.


You can do any of the following to be involved:

  • Review the information, FAQs and proposed designs in the document library
  • Ask us a question by using the Ask Us a Question tab and we will respond
  • Complete the quick poll, do you support the proposed parking restrictions?
  • If you would rather provide individual feedback, please use the feedback tab below
  • Contact a member of the Project Design Team (see Who's Listening on this page)

Please note that all feedback is assessed regardless of the tool that is used. It is advisable to provide your feedback using the tool that best suits your needs. Multiple submissions by an individual is assessed as one submission. All feedback received via email and by letter will also be placed on this engagement page.

Project updates will be provided via the newsfeeds for as the project progresses.

The engagement period closed on 20 August 2018.

Consultation has concluded