2014-2015 Perth Bicycle Network Local Government Grants

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2014-2015 Perth Bicycle Network Local Government Grants

Postby rolandp » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:00 am

From Department of Transport
Successful grant applications in the 2014-15 PBN Grants program have been awarded.

A total of 27 projects (15 Local Governments) will be undertaken in the $1.33m program.
As per previous years, these grants have been manually uploaded onto Google Maps, so you can see where the grants have been awarded.
Google Maps

Again, I need your help to determine if the grant projects have been completed or if there are any comments on the projects.

Please let me know if you are aware of any of the 2014/15 projects which have been completed, and I will update the Google Map.

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Re: 2014-2015 Perth Bicycle Network Local Government Grants

Postby 88mph » Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:15 pm

City of Fremantle - $101300 - Status Unknown

South Beach Shared Path, South Fremantle
Capo D’Orlando Drive to South Beach car park (west side)3.5m red asphalt shared path (upgrade) Length: 880mGrant - $101300

I can confirm this is currently underway.

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Re: 2014-2015 Perth Bicycle Network Local Government Grants

Postby Red Rider » Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:31 pm

Nice work again Roland.

As at 7th March:

City of Stirling - $101091 - Status Unknown
Morley Drive Shared Path, Dianella
Light Street to Wellington Road (south side)2.5m red asphalt shared path Length: 820mGrant - $101091

Completed

Town of Victoria Park - $60000 - Status Unknown
Miller Street Bicycle Lanes, Victoria Park
Albany Highway to Sunbury Road1.2-1.5m red asphalt bicycle lanes Length: 590mGrant - $60000

In Progress

Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale - $185000 - Status Unknown
Soldiers Road Shared Path, Mundijong
Kiernan Street to Bishop Road (east side)2.5m concrete shared path Length: 1,300mGrant - $185000

Appears to be In Progress

City of Mandurah - $34250 - Status Unknown
Allnutt Street Bicycle Lanes, Mandurah
Mandurah Road to Park Road1.2m red asphalt bicycle lanes Length: 1,595mGrant - $34250

Not Started. There are already bicycle lanes along here, they just mean a lick of paint on the existing asphalt.

City of Canning - $176250 - Status Unknown
Ashburton Street Shared Path, Bentley
Pollock Street to Albany Highway (north side)2.5m red asphalt shared path Length: 1,980mGrant - $176250

Not Started

City of Canning - $79110 - Status Unknown
Holder-Marquis Streets Shared Path, Bentley
Walpole Street to Lawson Street (west side)2.5m red asphalt shared path Length: 611mGrant - $79110

Not Started

City of Belmont - $28693 - Status Unknown
Belmont Avenue Bicycle Lanes, Cloverdale
Alexander Road to Wright Street1.2m red asphalt bicycle lanes Length: 435mGrant - $28693

Not Started

City of Armadale - $73620 - Status Unknown
Ranford Road Shared Path, Harrisdale
Wright Road to Warton Road (south side)

Not Started

Check this on your map, it's with Ranford Road location, not on DoT list?
Armadale Road Shared Path,
Seventh Road to 200m west of Seville Drive (south side)2.5m red asphalt shared path (new) Length: 880mGrant - $73620

Completed

City of Armadale - $95220 - Status Unknown
Railway Avenue Shared Path, Armadale
Armadale Road to Sherwood Train Station (south side)2.5m red asphalt shared path Length: 1,230mGrant - $95220

Not Started

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Re: 2014-2015 Perth Bicycle Network Local Government Grants

Postby rolandp » Thu Apr 02, 2015 12:31 am

Thanks for the updates.

Two additional ones.

City of Fremantle - North Fremantle future cycling study - started - link to online survey below
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LDFV9C5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

City of Wanneroo - Bike Plan - saw a local paper article asking for public responses - haven't had a chance to locate this but if you live in this area please undertake some online searching.

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