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Karrinyup Road, Trigg – Proposed on-street parking modifications

The City of Stirling is committed to improving road safety by enhancing the safety of the local road network.
In response to resident concerns about speeding and driver behaviour along Karrinyup Road between West Coast Drive and Arnott Street, the City has explored several measures to resolve these issues.
Surveys conducted in 2023 recorded an average of 9,400 vehicles per weekday, with speeds slightly exceeding the 60km/h limit. Traditional traffic calming treatments such as speed humps, plateaus, and chicanes have been ruled out due to noise and safety concerns.
The City is seeking feedback on the following proposed measures:
- Resurfacing the eastbound kerbside lane in red asphalt to designate it as a parking only lane
- Constructing raised parking nibs in the eastbound direction to prevent vehicles from entering the kerbside lane.
Local residents are advised that parking nibs will impact the manoeuvrability of rubbish collection trucks. The below plan shows the proposed treatment locations and bin placement for uninterrupted waste collection. On collection days, please avoid parking in front of bins.
Feedback on the proposed improvements will be presented to Council for consideration in the review of the 2025/2026 budget. Residents who respond will be kept informed of the outcomes.
For more details, including the plan, visit the Roads, traffic and civil works page by Monday 22 December 2025.