street · 1 meetings
North Perth Street
Mentions
- Mentioned in relation to street tree pruning and Western Power clearance work.
- Affects local heritage, tree retention, parking management, construction impacts, and site access in North Perth.
- Could influence speed limits, street safety, and traffic calming across local streets.
- Relevant to residents near Alma/Raglan Road and the new Celsius development in North Perth.
- Could affect local canopy management and ratepayer costs in streets with power line clearance pruning.
- Potential changes to local street speeds and traffic calming through the draft LATM Policy.
Decisions
Place of Worship alterations and additions approved in part - Vincent Street, North Perth
Council approved part of the development application for alterations and additions to a place of worship at 188 Vincent Street, North Perth, subject to conditions including a parking management plan, bicycle parking, and a construction management plan. An amendment to refuse the tree-removal/eastern parking area component was carried 8-0 before the final approval motion.
Affects local heritage, tree retention, parking management, construction impacts, and site access in North Perth.
Draft Local Area Traffic Management Policy endorsed for consultation
Council approved the draft Local Area Traffic Management Policy and authorised administration to advertise it for community consultation. The debate highlighted speed-management settings and references to 30 km/h versus 40 km/h road safety outcomes.
Could influence speed limits, street safety, and traffic calming across local streets.
Topics
Public questions on parking permits for the Celsius development and Raglan Road resident parking
The meeting included written responses indicating parking permit eligibility is not permanently fixed and can change with future policy decisions.
Relevant to residents near Alma/Raglan Road and the new Celsius development in North Perth.
Street tree pruning and Western Power clearance works
Public questions raised whether repeated pruning by the City’s contractors and Western Power is causing avoidable duplicate work and costs.
Could affect local canopy management and ratepayer costs in streets with power line clearance pruning.
Meetings