Mosman Park adopts planning policy to safeguard significant views and skyline
The Town of Mosman Park adopted a new planning policy on May 26 to protect significant views, including the Swan River and Perth skyline. Developers must now provide detailed visual assessments for taller buildings, addressing a gap in existing regulations. Community support was strong, with 70 percent backing the funding of 3D mapping technology to assess visual impacts.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 21:19 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 21:20 UTC
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