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Strategic Planning

Strategic planning is aimed at preparing Mandurah for the future. The following are a number of projects that have been completed that assist Council in its decision making and planning issues:
  

Mandurah Central Revitalisation Strategy

The Mandurah Central Revitalisation Strategy was adopted by Council in December 2004, and is significant for the redevelopment of Mandurah’s inner city area.

 

The Strategy covers many public works in the form of upgrades to streets and public land, as well as creating a hierarchy for traffic that focuses through-traffic along Pinjarra Road and Sutton Street.  It emphasises the concept of a mix of land uses to improve activity throughout the day and draw more people to the city centre.  An end outcome is a more pedestrian friendly city centre that is more accessible to the community.

 

The Strategic Plan is available throguh the following links: 

As part of the implementation of the Strategic Plan a number of future projects compliment the Strategy as follows:

 

 

 

  

Bridge to Bridge Study

The City of Mandurah together with Main Roads WA has prepared the Perth to Bunbury Highway – Estuary Bridge to Dawesville Bridge Road and Land Use Study (or ‘Bridge to Bridge’ Study).  Council endorsed the recommendations of the Study in April 2006.

The study is the result of land-use, transportation modelling and traffic engineering analysis for the Study Area, which is the land between the Estuary Channel and Dawesville Channel, focusing on the Old Coast Road.  The key recommendations of the Study revolve around intersection treatments for Old Coast Road.

 

Bridge to Bridge Study - download

 

Summary Report

Strategic Plan

Figure 3 - Peel Region Scheme Zoning

Figure 4 - Town Planning Scheme 3 Zoning

Figure 5 - Approved ODPs

Figure 6 - Development Areas

Final Report (Detailed modelling and recommendations)

Final Report Appendices (Detailed modelling recommendations)

 

 

 

  

Mandurah Foreshore Focus 2020 Vision

The Mandurah Foreshore Focus 2020 Vision was adopted in April 2007.  It provides a guide for further design work and community consultation on upgrades to public land bordering the entrance to the estuary.

The final report and vision is divided into two parts:

  • Part 1 provides a summary of the background to the study area.
  • Part 2 details the proposed Mandurah Foreshore Vision.

Master Plan and Report

 

Master Plan A1 - High Resolution      Report Volume 1 - Preliminary     
Master Plan A3     Report Volume 1 Part 1 - Introduction    
  Report Volume 1 Part 2 - The Vision 
  Report Volume 2 - Context Analysis 

 

Advertised Documents

The following documents formed part of the public advertising between December 2005 and March 2006.

 

Draft Masterplan      Master Plan Report      Executive Summary      Brochure      Presentation     
Artists Impression - Precinct 2 Bridge & Hotel      Artists Impression - Precinct 2 Tavern & Bridge     
Artists Impression - Precinct 4 Boardwalk      Artists Impression - Precinct 4 Bridge & Inlet     

 

 

 

 

  

Local Tourism Planning Strategy

The City of Mandurah's Local Tourism Planning Strategy will be used to guide the consideration of proposals that relate to the future of tourism accommodation.

In addition to guiding land use planning for the City, the strategy will also guide the City in its organisational strategic planning, property portfolio management, business planning, economic development activities and partnerships with the State Government, Federal Government and the development industry.

 

Local Tourism Planning Strategy - download

 

Volume 1 - Strategic Recommendations

Volume 2 - Strategy Background