Thornlie: Nicholson Road PSP disruption

NEWest Alliance is undertaking significant construction work on Nicholson Road, Thornlie, that will impact Principal Shared Path (PSP) users.

The PSP and the east-bound lanes of Nicholson Road will be will be closed from Bannister Rd to Yale Rd. Riders will be directed into the fast lane, and stopped during crane lifts or when considered unsafe.

WestCycle raised concerns that an earlier proposed path detour that it was much too long, sent riders along roads with fast traffic and wasn’t well lit. NEWest took our feedback on board and came back with this option, which we were pleased to see.

Closure will be in 24/7 from Friday evening to Monday morning only, for about 4 weekends from 28 March to 5 May.

Schedule for construction enthusiasts:
Precast Installation #1: 28 -31 March
Precast Installation #2: 11-14 April
Concrete Pour: 25-28 April
Pour for Rapid Fill: 2-5 May

If you have any concerns about this detour, let us know and we will pass them onto the project team. Or contact Main Roads at [email protected] or 138 138.

Click HERE to see other infrastructure upgrades and disruption to the path network.

Tim Roach

Elected Director | Off Road

Tim has been in senior leadership and strategic development roles for more than twenty years. He is currently Director of Executive Education in the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University and is a past Assistant Commissioner and General Manager in the public service. He is an Accountant (FCPA) and sits 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. Tim is the current over-50 State Champion in downhill mountain biking. He is also a very regular and enthusiastic transport cyclist; frequently seen in a suit and tie riding to meetings in the city on a mountain bike.

Helen Sadler

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.