Dunsborough Town Centre Upgrade – STAGE 6 - Naturaliste Terrace

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Consultation has concluded

In 2019 we asked people to provide their views on a range of upgrade options for the high profile section of Naturaliste Terrace between Dunn Bay Road and Cyrillean Way.

Key outcomes of earlier discussions with businesses and residents included:

  • A desire to see footpaths widened and to allow people to move more freely
  • To retain (or replace) as many trees in the area as possible
  • To provide opportunities for greater commercial activity like for example alfresco dining
  • To retain the number of car parks in or near to Naturaliste Terrace
  • To see improved pedestrian access

On the basis of that feedback and taking into consideration plans to activate Hannay Lane and the Telstra site, new designs for Naturaliste Terrace have being developed. Six concepts were presented in a survey. You can view detailed designs in the document library on the right.

Thank you to all participants who completed the survey. The final design for Naturaliste Terrace is a hybrid of the two most popular concept designs.

A bit of background:

Dunsborough Town Centre has undergone a significant transformation over the past few years. Stage 1 – 5 of has seen the revitalisation of Lions Park, the realignment of Seymour Boulevard to improve vehicle and pedestrian access, increased car parking and the significant greening of the central area. Lighting, footpath, street furniture and landscaping upgrades have improved the amenity of the area returning open space to the community.

This next stage of the upgrade focuses on Naturaliste Terrace, between the roundabout on Dunn Bay Road/Naturaliste Terrace and Cyrillean Way. This area is yet to benefit from upgrade. There is also an imperative to install compliant accessible parking bays and establish a pedestrian road refuge to aid in crossing.

In 2019 we asked people to provide their views on a range of upgrade options for the high profile section of Naturaliste Terrace between Dunn Bay Road and Cyrillean Way.

Key outcomes of earlier discussions with businesses and residents included:

  • A desire to see footpaths widened and to allow people to move more freely
  • To retain (or replace) as many trees in the area as possible
  • To provide opportunities for greater commercial activity like for example alfresco dining
  • To retain the number of car parks in or near to Naturaliste Terrace
  • To see improved pedestrian access

On the basis of that feedback and taking into consideration plans to activate Hannay Lane and the Telstra site, new designs for Naturaliste Terrace have being developed. Six concepts were presented in a survey. You can view detailed designs in the document library on the right.

Thank you to all participants who completed the survey. The final design for Naturaliste Terrace is a hybrid of the two most popular concept designs.

A bit of background:

Dunsborough Town Centre has undergone a significant transformation over the past few years. Stage 1 – 5 of has seen the revitalisation of Lions Park, the realignment of Seymour Boulevard to improve vehicle and pedestrian access, increased car parking and the significant greening of the central area. Lighting, footpath, street furniture and landscaping upgrades have improved the amenity of the area returning open space to the community.

This next stage of the upgrade focuses on Naturaliste Terrace, between the roundabout on Dunn Bay Road/Naturaliste Terrace and Cyrillean Way. This area is yet to benefit from upgrade. There is also an imperative to install compliant accessible parking bays and establish a pedestrian road refuge to aid in crossing.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback on the concept designs for the next stage in the Dunsborough Townscape Upgrades.

    Six concepts are presented below with pros and cons to explain each concept further. 

    Please take the time to rank your preferred designs from 1 to 6 as well as provide feedback on each design concept. 


    Consultation has concluded
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