William Street and Forrest Street Black Spot project
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Background
We're seeking community feedback on a proposal to change the intersection of William Street and Forrest Street.
Between 2016 and 2020 the William Street and Forrest Street intersection has recorded a total of six crashes, with four requiring hospitalisation or medical treatment.
The Black Spot project aims to mitigate the severity of accidents at this intersection by installing a traffic island on the eastern leg of Forrest Street and providing an additional give way sign.
The project will be funded through the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program, which aims to reduce crashes and save lives on Australian roads by funding works at high-risk locations.
Benefits:
Enhanced safety for pedestrians and motorists
Reduces speed, traffic volume and crash risks
Project details:
Install traffic island to reduce friction between opposing directions of traffic
Share your thoughts
The City is seeking your feedback on the proposed traffic island on the eastern leg of Forrest Street and providing an additional give way sign.
We would like to know what you think of the proposed design to prevent future accidents at this location.
Are you supportive or not of the proposed design?
You can share your thoughts with us in the following ways:
In person at the City of Vincent Administration Centre, 244 Vincent Street (cnr Loftus Street), Leederville (during opening hours)
In writing, hard copy surveys are available on request
Feedback closed 5pm Monday 24 April 2023.
Please note, Vincent is currently seeking feedback on another Black Spot project on Forrest Street. More information is available here.
What will happen next?
Following community consultation, feedback will be summarised and a recommendation presented to Council. Should Council endorse the proposal, a detailed design will be developed.
Everyone who provides feedback will be notified when the project is due to be considered by Council. Members of the public are welcome to attend the Council Briefing and Council Meeting to ask questions or comment on the project.
Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.
Background
We're seeking community feedback on a proposal to change the intersection of William Street and Forrest Street.
Between 2016 and 2020 the William Street and Forrest Street intersection has recorded a total of six crashes, with four requiring hospitalisation or medical treatment.
The Black Spot project aims to mitigate the severity of accidents at this intersection by installing a traffic island on the eastern leg of Forrest Street and providing an additional give way sign.
The project will be funded through the Australian Government’s Black Spot Program, which aims to reduce crashes and save lives on Australian roads by funding works at high-risk locations.
Benefits:
Enhanced safety for pedestrians and motorists
Reduces speed, traffic volume and crash risks
Project details:
Install traffic island to reduce friction between opposing directions of traffic
Share your thoughts
The City is seeking your feedback on the proposed traffic island on the eastern leg of Forrest Street and providing an additional give way sign.
We would like to know what you think of the proposed design to prevent future accidents at this location.
Are you supportive or not of the proposed design?
You can share your thoughts with us in the following ways:
In person at the City of Vincent Administration Centre, 244 Vincent Street (cnr Loftus Street), Leederville (during opening hours)
In writing, hard copy surveys are available on request
Feedback closed 5pm Monday 24 April 2023.
Please note, Vincent is currently seeking feedback on another Black Spot project on Forrest Street. More information is available here.
What will happen next?
Following community consultation, feedback will be summarised and a recommendation presented to Council. Should Council endorse the proposal, a detailed design will be developed.
Everyone who provides feedback will be notified when the project is due to be considered by Council. Members of the public are welcome to attend the Council Briefing and Council Meeting to ask questions or comment on the project.
Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.
Share your thoughts on the proposed updates to the William Street and Forrest Street intersection.
If you need help completing the survey, please call 9273 6000 or visit the City of Vincent Administration Centre and one of our customer relations team can assist.
Feedback closed 5pm Monday 24 April 2023.
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