City of Stirling Transport Asset Managment Plan
2.2 Stakeholders As the recognised owner of
The City recognises the varying needs of external and internal stakeholders. Key stakeholders in the preparation and implementation of this asset management plan are detailed in Table 2.2 and Figure 2.1 below.
City-controlled public roads and associated transport assets in the City of Stirling, the elected members of the City accept a stewardship responsibility for the care and control of these assets. Accordingly, as asset custodian, the responsibility for the management of these assets rests with the Director Infrastructure.
Key stakeholders
Responsibilities
Adjoining local authorities
Work jointly and constructively with the City to ensure that transport assets function effectively from region to region and maintenance and service provision are not compromised
Community and residents
Key role in communicating expectations on standards of service to the City
Main Roads WA
Ownership and maintenance of approximately 50 km of primary roads and bridges across the City Work with the City to ensure that the transport network meets the requirements of Transperth’s public and school bus services Obligations to provide assets constructed to approved standards and provide timely and accurate information on constructed assets Endorse the development of asset management plans and provide the resources required to complete this task. Set high-level priorities for asset management development in the City. Support the implementation of actions resulting from this plan Provide support for the development and implementation of effective asset management principles within Infrastructure Services Undertake a ‘stewardship’ role of the assets and related services
Public Transport Authority
Developers
Elected Councillors
City Executive team
Service providers
Tourists and visitors
Provide feedback on the experiences with the services provided
Table 2.2 Key stakeholders
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