Boo Park Mountain Bike Trail Project has officially commenced!
The Booyeembara Mountain Bike Trail project has officially commenced. The construction team is being led by Landscape Australia Construction (LAC), and includes numerous specialist sub-contractors and consultants including Three Chillies Design for the trails and pump track, Bamford Consulting Ecologists for fauna protection and relocation, Arboribus for tree protection consultancy and Scape-ism for feature artwork tables and platforms to name a few.
The project team is currently developing the detailed designs for the trails whilst concurrently undertaking forward works on site including trail truthing, installation of pedestrian and fauna exclusion fencing as well as commencing fauna trapping and relocation away from the works area.
Notification signs will soon be erected around the eastern end of Booyeembara Park on Stevens Street advising of the upcoming works and some pathway closures during construction, including the main arterial path from Stevens Street to the top of the hill and several intermediate paths.
As this is a very large project, the City kindly asks residents and park users for patience and reduced vehicle speeds on Stevens Street during construction which is planned for completion in April 2023.
All enquiries about the Bike Trail Project should be directed to Morgan Gillham - Project Manager Parks on 1300 MY FREO (1300 693 736)
Comments have concluded on this project. For more information on the implementation of the Booyeembara Park Landscape Plan (which includes the mountain bike trails) visit the project page by clicking here or visiting: mysay.fremantle.wa.gov.au/boo-park