Aloe Lane

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Consultation has concluded

The City is proposing to name the laneway located between Vincent, Norfolk and Ethel Streets, and Jack Marks Lane, North Perth, and will be submitting the name change to Landgate.

The proposed name (Aloe Lane) is in tribute to the Aloe Vera plants found in the laneway and surrounding streets.

Aloe Lane satisfies Landgate’s criteria for a road name in that it:

  • is a single name element followed by a road type;
  • does not duplicate an existing road name within the local government area;
  • is not in use in an existing street or place in WA; and
  • is no more than six letters long.

Aloe Lane is considered pursuant to Criteria 4 of the City’s Road Naming Criteria – Flora and fauna local to the area in which the naming proposal is located.

The applicant's proposal can be found in the Document Library.

Where is the lane?

The lane identified for naming runs parallel to Ethel and Norfolk Streets, between Vincent Street and Chelmsford Road, intersecting Jack Marks Lane, in North Perth.

The lane is part of Lot 166 on Plan 2861.

About the process

This laneway proposal was submitted to the City of Vincent by a community member. If a consultation receives more votes of opposition than votes of support, the proposal will not be continued. If a consultation receives more votes of support than opposition, the City will submit a road naming application to Landgate. Landgate will then approve or deny the application. The City will send letters to nearby residents and owners in regards to the outcome of this consultation. An alternative name for this laneway must be submitted via the online application form before the consultation period for this proposal closes. If an alternative name is found to be suitable, a separate consultation for that proposal will be advertised.

Share your thoughts

If you have any thoughts or comments about our proposal to name the unnamed laneway Aloe Lane, please complete the survey below.

If you have another brilliant name in mind for an unnamed lane in your neighbourhood, please share your thoughts online through the City’s Naming Places page here.

Submissions close 4pm, Friday 7 May 2021.

For more information, contact Marnie Herrington, Land Management Officer on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au

The City is proposing to name the laneway located between Vincent, Norfolk and Ethel Streets, and Jack Marks Lane, North Perth, and will be submitting the name change to Landgate.

The proposed name (Aloe Lane) is in tribute to the Aloe Vera plants found in the laneway and surrounding streets.

Aloe Lane satisfies Landgate’s criteria for a road name in that it:

  • is a single name element followed by a road type;
  • does not duplicate an existing road name within the local government area;
  • is not in use in an existing street or place in WA; and
  • is no more than six letters long.

Aloe Lane is considered pursuant to Criteria 4 of the City’s Road Naming Criteria – Flora and fauna local to the area in which the naming proposal is located.

The applicant's proposal can be found in the Document Library.

Where is the lane?

The lane identified for naming runs parallel to Ethel and Norfolk Streets, between Vincent Street and Chelmsford Road, intersecting Jack Marks Lane, in North Perth.

The lane is part of Lot 166 on Plan 2861.

About the process

This laneway proposal was submitted to the City of Vincent by a community member. If a consultation receives more votes of opposition than votes of support, the proposal will not be continued. If a consultation receives more votes of support than opposition, the City will submit a road naming application to Landgate. Landgate will then approve or deny the application. The City will send letters to nearby residents and owners in regards to the outcome of this consultation. An alternative name for this laneway must be submitted via the online application form before the consultation period for this proposal closes. If an alternative name is found to be suitable, a separate consultation for that proposal will be advertised.

Share your thoughts

If you have any thoughts or comments about our proposal to name the unnamed laneway Aloe Lane, please complete the survey below.

If you have another brilliant name in mind for an unnamed lane in your neighbourhood, please share your thoughts online through the City’s Naming Places page here.

Submissions close 4pm, Friday 7 May 2021.

For more information, contact Marnie Herrington, Land Management Officer on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The City is proposing to name the laneway located between Vincent, Norfolk and Ethel Streets, and Jack Marks Lane, in North Perth.

    Submission close 4pm, 7th May 2021.

    Consultation has concluded
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