A More Pedestrian Friendly North Perth Common

The City of Vincent will limit car movement through North Perth Common as part of a 12-month trial aimed at reducing the amount of traffic in the community space.

Early next year, a median strip on Fitzgerald Street will be closed to stop cars from making right turns into View Street from Fitzgerald Street and out of View Street onto Fitzgerald Street. The City will seek feedback from residents and local businesses throughout the trial.

“We need to take steps to make North Perth Common more pedestrian friendly if we want to achieve a true meeting place in the heart of North Perth,” said Mayor Emma Cole. “The Common is regularly closed to cars for community events, but we think the trial will encourage more people to use the area on a daily basis and make the most of the space.

“Since the opening of the Common in June last year, we’ve received feedback from community members that the traffic volume and speed is inappropriate for a shared space. This trial is really strongly supported by our local town team North Perth Local. It’s a low-cost change that I’m sure will have an immediate and positive impact on the area.”

There were 14 reported traffic crashes at the intersection of View and Fitzgerald streets between January 2015 and December 2019. Half of the crashes would not have occurred if the median strip was closed. The closure of the median strip is also expected to significantly reduce crashes in the wider area surrounding the Common.

Modelling by independent traffic consultants found the impacts of redistributed traffic from the closing of the median strip would be acceptable.

The Common includes seating, trees, grass and landscaping, power access, bollards for road closures and new permanent art easels all under the iconic circular rings that form the center piece of the community space.

The Native Plant Sale and Young Makers Christmas Market both successfully returned to North Perth Common this year with record attendances and very positive community feedback.

The City is investigating other possible staged changes to the Common that will help improve the space and make North Perth an even more vibrant place to visit.

Source: City of Vincent