The recommendations of the 1955 Plan foreshadowed, anticipated or directly contributed to the following outcomes: • The creation of a
Metropolitan Region Planning Authority in 1960 to implement the recommendations of the report. • The creation of the
Metropolitan Region Scheme in 1963, which amongst other things, reserved land for a regional highway network and made provision for regional and district open space. • The creation of a single,
statutory authority responsible for the planning and administration of Western Australia's regional road network. • The creation of eight new freeways and highways through the metropolitan area. • The partial demolition of the
Pensioner's Barracks on St Georges Terrace in 1966. • Community opposition to the construction of an aquatic centre in Kings Park, leading to the defeat of two bills in parliament in 1957/58, and the eventual construction of the
Beatty Park aquatic centre in North Perth. • The construction of a new
Council House on St Georges Terrace in 1963, consolidating the City of Perth's various offices around the central business district. • The adoption of building by-laws throughout local government areas regulating housing density through plot ratio controls. • The preparation of a comprehensive plan for the
Kwinana industrial and port hinterland. • The preparation of coordinated plans for coastal spaces. • Sinking of the railway line through the Perth CBD, initially investigated in the 1960s, but only completed by the
Perth City Link project several decades later. == Analysis ==