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Consultation has concluded
The City of Kalamunda is seeking your feedback on preparing your home and family for severe storms. The City aims to prepare and protect its community through the Preparing for Storms Community Engagement strategy, to educate and empower community members to confidently prepare, safely respond and recover from the impact of storms. As part of this process, the City is looking to consult with community, to understand their requirements and information needed to successfully prepare for the storm season.
Consultation seeks to:
To enhance knowledge and awareness for the strategy.
Understand what the community’s expectations and current knowledge of level of risk.
Engage a range of stakeholders and community members that have an interest in the Strategy
Please take a few minutes to complete our short survey, or attend one of our Community Workshops. Hard copies of the survey are available from City Administration (2 Railway Road, Kalamunda), and at any of our City libraries and recreation centres. Alternative to the survey, written submissions can be provided to enquiries@Kalamunda.wa.gov.au or via post to PO Box 42, Kalamunda, WA 6926. Comments extended to 5:00 pm on the 15th June 2018
The City of Kalamunda is seeking your feedback on preparing your home and family for severe storms. The City aims to prepare and protect its community through the Preparing for Storms Community Engagement strategy, to educate and empower community members to confidently prepare, safely respond and recover from the impact of storms. As part of this process, the City is looking to consult with community, to understand their requirements and information needed to successfully prepare for the storm season.
Consultation seeks to:
To enhance knowledge and awareness for the strategy.
Understand what the community’s expectations and current knowledge of level of risk.
Engage a range of stakeholders and community members that have an interest in the Strategy
Please take a few minutes to complete our short survey, or attend one of our Community Workshops. Hard copies of the survey are available from City Administration (2 Railway Road, Kalamunda), and at any of our City libraries and recreation centres. Alternative to the survey, written submissions can be provided to enquiries@Kalamunda.wa.gov.au or via post to PO Box 42, Kalamunda, WA 6926. Comments extended to 5:00 pm on the 15th June 2018
CLOSED: Thank you, this survey has concluded. For further information on Storm Safety please go to the Emergency WA Website for preparation and emergency information.
Are you Storm Ready? Storms strike every season and often surprise the community with the level of intensity resulting in damage to housing and infrastructure, causing loss of power and services. They can strike with little warning and on average, result in higher damage and destruction than bushfires, floods, cyclones and earthquakes.
The City of Kalamunda
wants to support you and your family by being aware of the risks, knowing how
to avoid injury, prevent damage to your home and to stay safe this storm season.
Consultation has concluded
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Preparing for Storms Survey opens for public comment
Shopping Centre Pop-up information and discussion stands
Preparing for Storm has finished this stage
Drop in at any of our Shopping Centre Pop-up information and discussion stands (from 10:00am - 2:00pm):
09th May 2018 Hawaiian Forrestfield Shopping Centre
14th May 2018 Kalamunda Central Shopping Centre
5th July 2018 Kalamunda Central Shopping Centre
17th July 2018 Hawaiian Forrestfield Shopping Centre
Collaborative Community Information Sessions - Preparing for Storm
Preparing for Storm has finished this stage
Everyone is invited to attend the Community Information Sessions, with presentations from the City, Police, SES, DFES and more:
07th June 2018 @ 6:00pm, Kalamunda Agricultural Hall (48 Canning Rd., Kalamunda WA)
12th June 2018 @ 6:00pm, Woodlupine Community Centre (88 Hale Road, Forrestfield WA)
Public comment closed
Preparing for Storm has finished this stage
Thank you, this survey has now closed.
Outcomes Report
Preparing for Storm is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented and presented to Council. This will include a summary of contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action and engagement.