Shared Path Possession and Underground Utility Works – Morrison Road Level Crossing

WestCycle have been advised that as part of the New Midland Station Project, works will take place at the Morrison Road level crossing to support underground utility installation. To safely complete these works, temporary possession of the shared path will be required for the movement of plant and materials across the area. A temporary cycle path route will be in place (see below).

Works are expected to start at 6:30am on Sunday, 26 October and conclude at 4:30am on Monday, 27 October.

Traffic Management

  • Traffic management will be in place. This includes signage, barriers, and personnel to direct both vehicle and pedestrian/cyclist movements.
  • Detours will be clearly marked for all users of the shared path and Morrison Road during the works.

Safety information for cyclists

Cyclists are reminded to ride slowly and take care when travelling over temporary surfaces and in shared sections with two-way cycling.

The New Midland Station Project team appreciates your patience and understanding while these essential works are carried out. If you have any questions, please call 9326 3666 or email info@metronet.wa.gov.au.

Tim Roach (Chair)

Elected Director | Off Road

Tim has been in senior leadership and strategic development roles for more than 20 years and is currently a project risk consultant, and a part time academic at Edith Cowan University.

He is a past Director of Executive Education in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University and Assistant Commissioner and General Manager in the public service. He is an Accountant (FCPA) and previously sat on the Divisional Council of CPA Australia. Tim has been involved in racing mountain bikes, BMX and triathlon for many years, both as a father of two children who race and as a past and current bike racer.

Helen Sadler (Deputy Chair)

Independent Director

Helen is a Town of Cottesloe councillor and is the current Chair of WestCycle’s Transport Advisory Group.

A medical doctor, Helen is a strong active transport advocate with a focus on health outcomes and social well-being.