Doepel Street Planning Project - North Fremantle
Consultation has concluded
HELP US SHAPE THE FUTURE OF DOEPEL STREET
The mature trees on Doepel Street have been responsible for ongoing damage to footpaths, kerbs and road surfaces and pose a safety risk for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. In the past few years, emergency repair work has been undertaken on roads and verges; however, infrastructure damage is expected to continue if the problematic trees are not addressed. The City of Fremantle aims to develop a plan for succession tree planting along Doepel Street, with the input of local residences, businesses, and the wider community.
The City of Fremantle, together with Josh Byrne & Associates have now completed the Doepel Street Planning Project (the Project) Concept Design Report (the Report).
The Report outlines the preferred approach/option for the redevelopment of Doepel Street based on the investigation, design and engagement processes undertaken throughout the Project. Most notably for residents and owners, is the engagement summary (pages 12- 15) that outlines feedback received at the 10 June ‘23 community drop- in session as well as online via the My Say Freo Values Survey.
HAVE YOUR SAY
The Report is available to view and for community comment via the document section to the right. The Report will be open for comment for the period of September 13th to October 13th, 2023.
You can have your say on the design:
1. Online via the survey below or
2. Attending the additional drop-in session to discuss the Concept Design Report being held on Saturday 30 September | 10-11am on Doepel Street, North Fremantle.
Past Engagement:
A community drop-in session was conducted on June 10th.
An online survey was conducted from June 15 - June 30th.
FURTHER INFORMATION
This closing stage provides opportunity for final comments, queries and support on the Concept Design Report. The City will then assess relevant comments and integrate them into the next stage of design development for the streetscape.
This stage is not about redesigning or changing the collaborative work done but is about closing the loop with the Community. The City will then report and check in periodically regarding the future of Doepel Street with interest community members to allow for opportunities to keep informed on the project progress.