Over $250 million worth of infrastructure projects underway or planned for Stirling area
Mitchell Freeway northbound widening works between Cedric and Hutton now complete
Smart Freeway tender for Mitchell Freeway southbound to be released this week
Other congestion busting projects include Stephenson Avenue upgrade, Stirling Bus Interchange and extension of the Principal Shared Path network
Works creating local jobs, stimulating the local economy and easing congestion
The first of several major infrastructure projects that will help create Perth’s second CBD – the Stirling City Centre – is now complete.
The Mitchell Freeway’s new northbound lane between Cedric and Hutton Streets reached official completion today, enabling unimpeded access into the Stirling commercial hub.
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Contract awarded to deliver fast-tracked Mitchell Freeway Extension
The highly anticipated Mitchell Freeway Extension from Hester Avenue in Clarkson to Romeo Road in Alkimos is a step closer with the contract awarded to the Mitchell Extension Joint Venture (MEJV), a consortium of BMD Construction and Georgiou Group.
When complete this project, combined with the current widening works underway along the Mitchell Freeway northbound, is expected to save drivers travelling from the Narrows Bridge to Alkimos during the PM peak period up to 15 minutes’ travel time.
Fast-tracked to boost the economy post COVID-19, the $215 million freeway extension is expected to support 1,200 direct and indirect jobs during construction.
Allison Needles: Nightly hunt for a new Holiday Window leads neighbors across this Tacoma neighborhood
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 12/10/2020 Allison Needles, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Every day of December, a decorated holiday window appears somewhere in Tacoma’s North End like an advent calendar.
On Dec. 1, a nativity scene resembling a stained glass window appeared along Union Avenue.
On Dec. 6, an octopus, reminiscent of the local legend that a giant octopus lives under the Narrows Bridge, made its home on a J Street window.
Near each window, a sign declares the decorations as part of Holiday Windows, a tradition started this year by North End resident Brad Stave. When a new window is revealed, it is placed on a map for people to find it.