Parking management critical to the revitalisation of Mirrabooka Town Centre

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19 December 2024

The City of Stirling is implementing changes to improve the management of parking in Mirrabooka Town Centre.

The restrictions to prevent illegal parking on vacant lots, which will be enforced from Tuesday 28 January, are critical to the revitalisation and long-term future of the area.
 
They will increase safety, reduce damage to infrastructure and improve the overall amenity of the Mirrabooka Town Centre.
 
Vehicle access will be restricted to vacant lots on Milldale Way, Chesterfield Road and Doncaster Road through the installation of bollards.
 
To help with the transition to legal parking, the City will erect clear signage in the affected areas and provide a detailed map highlighting legal parking options.
 
There are parking options available at Stirling Libraries – Mirrabooka, Stirling Leisure – Mirrabooka, Ashbury Crescent, Chesterfield Road, Milldale Way and Doncaster Road.
 
Local residents and workers are encouraged to consider alternative transport options.
 
Mirrabooka is well served by buses, with the Mirrabooka Bus Station providing a major public transport hub in the Mirrabooka Town Centre.
 
For cyclists, there are convenient bicycle parking facilities at Stirling Leisure – Mirrabooka and Mirrabooka Square.
 
For more information or to provide feedback, call the City on (08) 9205 8555 or use the customer enquiry and feedback form.

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Mirrabooka Access Restrictions FAQs

Access restrictions are being put in place for vacant lots along Milldale Way, Chesterfield Road, and Doncaster Road in Mirrabooka to ensure legal parking and reduce damage to verges and City infrastructure. 

These restrictions will help maintain safe and legal parking, minimise damage to verges and City infrastructure, and improve overall community safety and aesthetics. Visitors may experience changes in parking availability and access routes, but these measures are essential for long-term benefits.

The access restrictions will commence on Tuesday 28 January 2025. Regular updates will be provided to keep all stakeholders informed of any changes or extensions to this timeline. Please plan accordingly and refer to the City’s social media page or this webpage for updates.

To assist with the transition, we will provide:
•    Clear signage in the area
•    Updates on the City’s social media pages
•    A detailed map highlighting legal parking spaces
•    Alternative commuting options through the your move journeyplanner.

Refer to the Mirrabooka Parking Map for the latest information on designated parking areas. Check nearby streets for legal parking spaces. Be mindful of any posted signs and restrictions.

Consider using public transport. Use the Transperth JourneyPlanner to plan your journey. If feasible, cycle or walk to your destination to avoid parking issues altogether. 

The City will implement License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology hosted by Aero Ranger to enforce safe and legal parking. Mobile CCTV units will also be deployed to monitor the area. These measures will help ensure safety and legal parking, especially in areas with high pedestrian and vehicle activity.

Aero Ranger allows Rangers to capture license plate details and evidence of illegal parking without exiting their vehicle. Parking enforcement notices will be issued via post, enhancing the safety of our employees and the community.

The City will use various communication channels, including:
•    Social media posts and e-newsletters
•    Website updates 
•    On-site signage
•    Letters to residents, businesses and organisations 
•    Community engagement events
•    Media releases.

Department of Communities employees, area shoppers, neighbouring businesses and employees, residents, and Mirrabooka Friday Market organisers, stallholders, and visitors.

Residents can call the City on (08) 9205 8555 or use the web enquiry form for any questions or concerns. Feedback is important to us, and we are committed to working with the community to ensure a smooth transition to these new measures.

Alternative contacts for more information: 
Department of Communities (08) 6414 3000 
Transperth 13 62 13

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