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Project

Boorloo Bridge Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges

Perth, Victoria Park

Overview

  • Shared path

    Project type
  • $105.9 million More info

    Total budget
  • Under Construction

    Project phase
  • Main Roads WA

    Lead agency
  • TBC More info

    Jobs supported
  • Early 2022

    Start date

    Late 2024

    End date

The Boorloo Bridge, previously known as the Causeway Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridges project, will open Sunday, 22 December.

The opening will be celebrated with a free twilight community event from 5pm in McCallum Park next to the bridge.

Boorloo Bridge will significantly improve connectivity, safety and amenity for the thousands of people who walk, wheel or ride to and from Perth City daily.

The project features two six-metre-wide cable-stayed bridges over the Swan River, connecting the Victoria Park foreshore to Perth via Heirisson Island.

With major construction now complete, finishing touches are underway, including extensive landscaping work and creating a path network and connections across the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River).

Other highlights include state-of-the-art lighting capable of displaying moving images, as well as community amenities such as unique public art, seating, and rest areas to enjoy the views.

Find more information on the Main Roads WA project here.

Benefits

  • Enhanced connectivity between Victoria Park and Perth CBD
  • Improved safety for cyclists, pedestrians and other path users
  • New amenity to encourage active transport in the area
  • Central attraction to enjoy public art, seating and rest areas

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