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Riverfront Masterplan

Riverfront Masterplan

The Swan River is one of Perth’s greatest assets and the City wants to start the conversation about how we can reimagine this amazing asset.

In 2024/25 we will engage the wider community in a discussion about our new Riverfront Masterplan, bringing the riverfront’s potential as a world-class destination to life.

Imagine a revitalised city park that sets a new standard, blending nature, biodiversity, culture, and the undeniable sparkle of the river. Visualisations of these outcomes can be found below.

This visionary initiative presents a unique opportunity for collaboration between all tiers of Government to enhance how the city integrates with the riverfront, creating lasting benefits for all.

Updates on the progress of consultation and engagement on a new Riverfront Masterplan will be published here as they come to hand.

 

Images courtesy Hassell

 

Frequently asked questions

  • Why has the City prepared the draft Masterplan?

    Perth’s riverfront is underutilised and its potential as a world class destination has not been fully realised, despite development of over 200 masterplans for the area since 1883.

    The Local Planning Strategy for our capital city includes the aspiration to grow our residential population to 55,000 residents by 2036 and 90,000 residents by 2050.

    The Local Planning Strategy for our capital city identifies the need to develop a plan for the riverfront - to enhance and broaden its current use and to plan for the demands of a growing city population. This planning strategy was endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission in May 2023.

  • What will the Masterplan be used for?

    The Masterplan will provide a vision for our riverfront area to guide the City’s future planning and budgeting for components of the plan the City is able to fund and deliver on its own.

    The Masterplan will also be used to advocate for future funding and involvement by other parties, including other levels of government and the private sector.

    The Masterplan will also give investors and residents confidence the City is looking to the future needs/amenity of its residents and visitors.

  • What work has already been done on this project?

    In March 2020 the City undertook extensive community engagement via a survey and a place mapping tool on Engage Perth. A total of 842 submissions were received.

    Following on from the results of this survey, the City held an interactive workshop with key stakeholders and a workshop with the City’s Elders Advisory group in August 2020.

    The aim of all this consultation was to understand the key themes and opportunities that are important to stakeholders when considering the future planning for Perth’s riverfront.

    Numerous technical and other studies have also previously been undertaken that relate to the riverfront area. These include:

    • Perth’s Riverfront 2020 Background and Analysis (2020)
    • Riverfront Cultural Heritage Assessment Report, Terra Rosa (March 2020)
    • Perth Riverfront Public Life Study (June 2019)
    • Riverside Drive Feasibility Study and Concept Design, WSP (September 2018)
    • Riverside Drive Riverwalls Scoping and Opportunities Study, MP Rogers and Associates (July 2018)
    • Take me to the river: The Story of Perth’s Foreshore (2015)
    • Green Infrastructure and Biodiversity Study (2017)
    • Open Space Study (2018)
    • Climate Change Adaption Plan (2018)
    • Foreshore Flood Risk Mapping and Assessment (2019)
    • Shaping a Water Sensitive City (draft report 2019)
    • Traffic modelling
    • Geotechnical investigation

    The previous technical studies are largely still relevant, and the key themes/issues raised during previous consultation and key stakeholder engagement provided good background, upon which the project team and consultants were able to build upon.

    Consultants (Hassell) were engaged in November 2023, via a competitive process, to progress the Masterplan project.

    The project team engaged with a range of State Government stakeholders in early 2024 and a workshop was held with the technical staff and the Executive Leadership Team from the City of Perth in late January 2024.

    All this previous work and engagement helped inform development of four concept options for development of the riverfront.

    These options were presented to the City’s Elected Members at an Elected Member Engagement Session in April 2024. Elected Members generally agreed a preference for a specific option, subject to certain changes.

    A refined option was tested with State Government stakeholders and presented back to Elected Members in June 2024. This option forms the basis of the draft masterplan which will be presented to Council in the coming months.

     
  • Will the community be consulted on the Masterplan?

    The draft Masterplan will be presented to Council in the coming months to seek Council’s approval to progress community consultation on the Masterplan.

    The report to Council will detail how the community will be able to have their say on this project.

    Formal community consultation is likely to commence later this year.

  • What happens after consultation?
    Once the community and other stakeholders have provided feedback on the draft Masterplan, all submissions will be collated and reported back to the Council, along with a final Masterplan for Council’s consideration.
  • When will the development take place?

    We’re at the very start of the process.

    Once we have a final Masterplan endorsed by Council (following community consultation), the staging and timing of delivery of individual components will be considered and the elements the City is able to deliver on its own will be factored into our Long-Term Financial Plan.

    More detailed technical studies and detailed design will then need to occur on individual components before they can be delivered.

    It is unlikely that actual construction of key components of the plan will occur within the next couple of years.

    Timing of components the City is unable to deliver alone will depend on availability of funding from other sources.

    The Masterplan for the riverfront is a long-term vision and will be delivered over many years.