Revitalise Mosman Park: Transforming our Town Centre together
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Background and context
The Town of Mosman Park is embarking on a new and exciting project to develop a plan for the Mosman Park Town Centre, and we need your help!
Since 2017, the Town have been working on plans to revitalise the town centre. A lot has changed in our Town since then and we understand the need to implement a plan that reflects the needs of the whole Town.
Update 5 May 2023
We've put together a detailed summary of all of the previous work previously undertaken in consultation with the Mosman Park community on the Town Centre. You can view it under "helpful information" on the right hand side of the page.
A major consideration for the Mosman Park Town Centre Precinct Structure Plan, will be creating a framework that enables change to meet the future population, whilst respecting the local character of the Town Centre that is so highly valued by the community.
The State Government have set a target for an additional 1,500 dwellings across the Town of Mosman Park by 2050 and it is likely that a significant proportion of this will be accommodated in the Mosman Park Town Centre.
The Town has engaged Hames Sharley to lead the development of the Mosman Park Town Centre Precinct Structure Plan. Hames Sharley will work with a consultant team to consider:
Local community vision and values
The local environment
The cultural and heritage values of the area
How the centre is currently used and any future opportunities
The character of the buildings in the centre and how future development can respond to that
How the centre is laid out and how that impacts how the centre functions and is used by the community
How people move around the centre using all transport modes (walking, cycling, public transport, private vehicle)
The Mosman Park Town Centre Precinct Structure Plan will require endorsement by the Town of Mosman Park Council, however final approval of the plan is granted from the Western Australian Planning Commission.
To view the previous work undertaken to revitalise the Town Centre click here.
Background and context
The Town of Mosman Park is embarking on a new and exciting project to develop a plan for the Mosman Park Town Centre, and we need your help!
Since 2017, the Town have been working on plans to revitalise the town centre. A lot has changed in our Town since then and we understand the need to implement a plan that reflects the needs of the whole Town.
Update 5 May 2023
We've put together a detailed summary of all of the previous work previously undertaken in consultation with the Mosman Park community on the Town Centre. You can view it under "helpful information" on the right hand side of the page.
A major consideration for the Mosman Park Town Centre Precinct Structure Plan, will be creating a framework that enables change to meet the future population, whilst respecting the local character of the Town Centre that is so highly valued by the community.
The State Government have set a target for an additional 1,500 dwellings across the Town of Mosman Park by 2050 and it is likely that a significant proportion of this will be accommodated in the Mosman Park Town Centre.
The Town has engaged Hames Sharley to lead the development of the Mosman Park Town Centre Precinct Structure Plan. Hames Sharley will work with a consultant team to consider:
Local community vision and values
The local environment
The cultural and heritage values of the area
How the centre is currently used and any future opportunities
The character of the buildings in the centre and how future development can respond to that
How the centre is laid out and how that impacts how the centre functions and is used by the community
How people move around the centre using all transport modes (walking, cycling, public transport, private vehicle)
The Mosman Park Town Centre Precinct Structure Plan will require endorsement by the Town of Mosman Park Council, however final approval of the plan is granted from the Western Australian Planning Commission.
To view the previous work undertaken to revitalise the Town Centre click here.