Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan

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Consultation has concluded and decision has been made.

Outcome

At its May meeting, Council adopted the Master Plan for the Civic Purpose site in Byford Town Centre.

To view the Council decision, visit the Shire's Agenda and Minutes page and view the May Council Meeting Minutes.

Background

The Byford Civic Purpose Site is land within the Byford Town Centre that has been put aside by the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale to house community uses in the future.

This site is approximately 7,000 sqm and is located north of Blackburn Avenue and south of the future Metronet station adjacent to the existing railway.

Draft Master Plan for the Byford Town Centre Civic Site

The Shire has had a Concept Master Plan prepared for the Civic Purpose Site, to test out building size and arrangement and establish design principles and parameters.

The draft Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan is being shared to inform the community on the future use of the site and to receive feedback and comments on the draft plan.

Where can I view the draft Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan?

The draft Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan is available below. A High resolution version of the plan can be viewed under the "Document Library" section of this webpage.

Making a submission

Public consultation has closed.

Outcome

At its May meeting, Council adopted the Master Plan for the Civic Purpose site in Byford Town Centre.

To view the Council decision, visit the Shire's Agenda and Minutes page and view the May Council Meeting Minutes.

Background

The Byford Civic Purpose Site is land within the Byford Town Centre that has been put aside by the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale to house community uses in the future.

This site is approximately 7,000 sqm and is located north of Blackburn Avenue and south of the future Metronet station adjacent to the existing railway.

Draft Master Plan for the Byford Town Centre Civic Site

The Shire has had a Concept Master Plan prepared for the Civic Purpose Site, to test out building size and arrangement and establish design principles and parameters.

The draft Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan is being shared to inform the community on the future use of the site and to receive feedback and comments on the draft plan.

Where can I view the draft Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan?

The draft Byford Town Centre Civic Site - Concept Master Plan is available below. A High resolution version of the plan can be viewed under the "Document Library" section of this webpage.

Making a submission

Public consultation has closed.

Consultation has concluded and decision has been made.

  • Byford Activity Centre Forum - Outcomes Report

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    Outcome

    At its February meeting, Council noted the outcomes and recommendations contained within the Byford Activity Centre Forum Outcomes Report. You can view the Byford Activity Centre Forum Outcomes Report and the February Council Report, which includes the full Council resolution, under the "Documents section" of this webpage.

    Shire officers will start planning for and implementing those actions that are currently within the capacity of the administration, and will ensure that those that are not are considered as part of future Corporate Business Plan review and subsequent budgetary and resourcing considerations.

    Starting the journey for a Byford Town Centre Master Plan

    While the Shire’s updated Byford Town Centre Structure Plan, adopted by Council in August 2020, provides for layout and land use designations, it doesn’t deliver the finer grain detail for how individual uses and their buildings will be arranged, or how full integration of the Byford Town Centre on both sides of the rail will be achieved.

    To achieve the community’s vision for a vibrant and integrated Byford Town Centre, we need your feedback to help shape our conversations with key State and Commonwealth Government stakeholders and private landowners and developers.

    Your responses to this community survey are vital to help frame these discussions.

    Importantly, this is only the start of an ongoing conversation with our community about the future of Byford.

    If you’d like to get more involved or just kept up to date with future plans and projects, we encourage you to complete the registration details at the end of the survey.

    Have your say

    The public comment period has now closed.

  • Byford Activity Centre Forum

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    The Shire recently brought together stakeholders to participate in a forum to discuss the future Byford Activity Centre.

    With a range of stakeholders delivering transformational projects like the new Byford Metronet train station, Byford Health Hub, key access links and public realm, the Shire sees coordination and collaboration as central to achieving the best outcomes for our community.

    Facilitated by LK Advisory, the Byford Activity Centre Forum was the beginning of a conversation around major infrastructure and investment projects that will be delivered and built in the Byford Town Centre.

    In lead up to the forum, community input was invited and this provided a basis to shape the discussion as to what our community aspire for the Byford Town Centre, and how all stakeholders can unite to deliver upon this vision of success and vibrancy.

    The Shire will now review the outcomes of community and stakeholder engagement, with a report to be presented to Council for their consideration of options to progress arrangements that will shape the delivery of the activity centre.

    Growing a vibrant and integrated Byford Town Centre, together.

    📸 Len Kosova of LK Advisory, Shire President Cr Michelle Rich and Metronet Managing Director Anthony Kannis at the Byford Activity Centre Stakeholder Forum.