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  2. Perth Parking Levy - Wikipedia

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    The Perth Parking Levy is an annual fee paid by the owners of non-residential parking bays within the Perth Parking Management Area, which covers most of the City of Perth and a small part of the City of Vincent in Western Australia.

  3. Transperth - Wikipedia

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    The FTZ is funded by the Perth Parking Levy, a levy on non-residential parking bays in Perth, East Perth, West Perth and Northbridge. [23] The levy was introduced under the Perth Parking Management Act 1999, and allows levy funds to be used for transport-related investments aimed at reducing private car travel into and out of Perth CBD ...

  4. Buses in Perth - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Perth City Link project, Wellington Street bus station was closed on 27 January 2014 and replaced by the temporary Roe Street bus station so that the underground Perth Busport could be constructed in the Wellington Street bus station's place. [22] Perth Busport began operations on 17 July 2016, replacing Roe Street bus station.

  5. List of streets in Perth - Wikipedia

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    Governor William Cleaver Francis Robinson was thrice Governor of Western Australia. It is amazing that his only imprint on city street names is a short thoroughfare - Robinson-avenue. What is even more amazing is the temerity which led to the bestowal of Governor Robinson's second Christian name on a West Perth street. [13] Cliff Street

  6. Perth Prohibited Area - Wikipedia

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    The Perth Prohibited Area was an area of the metropolitan area in Perth, Western Australia that Aboriginal people were not permitted to enter without a permit. The prohibition was in force from 1927 to 1954, and covered approximately 5 square miles (13 km 2) wholly within the boundaries of the City of Perth.

  7. Central Park (skyscraper) - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 approval of the redevelopment by the Perth City Council was controversial. The council's own Town Planning Scheme imposed a limit on the number of parking bays in the central business district to ensure that the city streets could handle increased traffic levels coming from extra parking. [6]

  8. City of Perth - Wikipedia

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    The City of Perth is a local government area and body, within the Perth metropolitan area, which is the capital of Western Australia. The local government is commonly known as Perth City Council. The City covers the Perth city centre and surrounding suburbs. The City covers an area of 20.01 square kilometres (8 sq mi) and had an estimated ...

  9. Perth (suburb) - Wikipedia

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    Council House, Perth. The Perth Town Hall, built between 1868 and 1870, was designed as an administrative centre for the newly formed City of Perth.By the late 1950s the Town Hall was considered too small for the council's requirements so Council House, a modernist steel and glass building, was commissioned.