Improving Community Access and Roadside Amenity
Aim of the program
Improve personal mobility and access needs on the road network.
About the program
The program provides infrastructure including remote access roads; access for walking and cycling; improved access and mobility for people with a disability; integrated public transport; and improved amenities such as information bays, noise attenuation and landscaping.
Target 90%
Community satisfaction with cycleways and pedestrian facilities is within target
Target 95%
A major bushfire in Boranup coupled with multiple flooding events in the Pilbara and Kimberley impacted on network availability
Target 90%
Contracts completed on budget exceeded our target with strongContracts completed on budget exceeded our target with strong performanceperformance
*For more detailed information on our Key Performance Indicators and targets see Performance Measures
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | |
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Program expenditure $ million | 426 | 438 | 159 |
Works planned for the next financial year include:
- Sealing and improvements on Outback Way
- Causeway Pedestrian and Cycle Bridges
- Improve pedestrian and cycling facilities
- Improve formation and drainage on Gibb River Road
- East Perth Power station footbridge
- Upgrade works on remote access roads.
Some of these are already underway. Visit the Projects and Initiatives section of our website to find out more.
Key Projects
Project | Total Project Cost ($ Million) | 2021-22 Cost ($ Million) | Completion Date | Description |
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Metropolitan Region | ||||
Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges | 100.0 | 4.4 | September 2024 | Construct a new pedestrian bridge alongside the Causeway. |
Mitchell Freeway - Civic Place to Reid Highway | 15.2 | 4.0 | Late 2022 | Provision of a shared path, new underpass at Karrinyup Road and upgrades to intersection of Karrinyup Road and Cedric Street. |
Goldfields-Esperance | ||||
Outback Way Seal Priority Sections | 46.5 | 6.5 | Mid 2023 | Seal Great Central Road - Laverton. |