City of Fremantle
Coastal Charm
If you are interested in upgrading a private right of way (ROW) adjacent to your property, you can initiate the proposal via a written request to council which shall include the following details:
Dedication is subject to agreement from utility authorities, Department of Planning and the City of Fremantle planning services business unit. 75% of all adjacent owners must agree to the application of a special area rate before council will consider upgrading, then dedication of a ROW.
For more information refer to Council Policy and Procedures for the Dedication Upgrade or Closure of ROWS linked below.
In some circumstances, justifiable grounds may exist for the closure of private right of ways (ROW’s) for the purpose of amalgamating the land with adjoining properties. The closure shall be initiated by an application to the City and lodged by an adjoining owner or other interested party who will liaise with the City throughout the closure and amalgamation process. Land administration form (2.2) includes details regarding the closure process. Please note an application fee will apply.
The process for upgrading/dedicating or closing a private ROW is lengthy and cannot be guaranteed. The following information sheets provide you with an overview of the process:
When assessing the closure of a pedestrian access way (PAW), special consideration regarding the subject PAW’s relationship to the pedestrian network and neighbouring facilities will be taken into account. The City will use the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) procedure for closing pedestrian access ways as the process to follow in the case of a proposed PAW closure. Council will generally not support the closure where local residents have indicated they actively use the PAW.
The permanent closure of a portion of a public road usually relates to an applicant requesting the purchase of a portion of road reserve fronting their property. The closure shall be initiated by an application to the City using the land administration form (1.2). The application form includes details regarding the closure process.