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Coastal Parking Wayfinding project begins rollout
The City of Stirling is excited to announce the rollout of new Parking Wayfinding signage.
The City of Stirling is excited to announce the rollout of new Parking Wayfinding signage across our coastal beach precincts, aimed at enhancing the visitor experience for both locals and tourists. The signage will inform beachgoers of nearby car park locations, making it easier to locate and access popular spots along our coastline.
Dynamic digital signage will be installed at high-traffic areas such as Trigg and Scarborough Beach, providing real-time updates on available parking bays. This system is designed to help motorists quickly find the best entrance points, reduce congestion and improve the overall experience for visitors.
New Parking Wayfinding signage will be installed at the following locations:
- Peasholm Dog Beach – Static signage
- Scarborough Beach – Dynamic digital signage
- Trigg (South, Central, and North) – Dynamic digital signage
- Clarko Reserve – Static signage
- Bennion Beach – Static signage
- Mettams Pool – Static signage
- Watermans Bay – Static signage.
Installation is set to begin on Monday 30 September, and is expected to be completed in the following weeks.