City of Stirling Transport Asset Managment Plan
5.1.1 Physical parameters The asset groups covered by this TAMP are shown in Table 5.1 below. Information on the asset base has been drawn from existing asset registers and information systems.
Asset type
Quantity
Description
Road – length
1,075 km Urban roads under control of the City
Pathways – length
942 km Paths to cater for pedestrian and cycle movements 441,810 m2 City-maintained car parks, on street and accessed off roadway
Car parks
Table 5.1 Inventory of assets
Roads are classified as per Main Roads WA’s Road Network Hierarchy. Table 5.2 lists the distribution of roads controlled by the City according to this hierarchy.
Hierarchy
Length (km)
Road network %
District distributor A (DDA)
135
12.6
District distributor B (DDB)
51
4.7
Local distributor (LD)
91
8.5
Access road
763
71.0
Laneways
35
3.3
Grand Total
1,075
100.0
Table 5.2 Road hierarchy inventory
There are almost 50 kilometres of primary distributor roads located within the City of Stirling. Responsibility for primary distributor roads falls with Main Roads WA, so they are not covered by this asset management plan. Record keeping of road information improved considerably with the introduction of the Road Management System (ROMAN I) in the 1980s and processes put in place in the City to capture and record road information. Construction information prior to implementation is not readily available. This TAMP covers the City’s pathways located within the road reserve and public access ways. Approximately 98 per cent of pathways are concrete construction. Other materials used in footpaths and cycle ways include brick paving, red asphalt, black asphalt and, in some areas, designated special pavers.
3%
13%
5%
8%
71%
Access Road
DDB
DDA
Laneway
LD
Figure 5.1 Road hierarchy inventory
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