Where is Cambridge Street Reserve?

    Cambridge Street Reserve is a nine hectare reserve, located on 12 Cambridge Road and Mallow Way in Forrestfield. The reserve is classified as a passive open reserve and currently features a car park and small playground. The reserve is also known for its natural vegetation and bushland.


    Why are we seeking feedback?

    The City of Kalamunda wants to know your vision for Cambridge Street Reserve, with the goal being to provide a safe, accessible and improved open space that retains the integrity of the Reserve’s natural vegetation.

    Consultation seeks to:

    • Understand the community’s expectations and vision for Cambridge Street Reserve
    • Engage a range of stakeholders and community members that have an interest in the Reserve
    Obtaining feedback from the community is an important part of this process, to help us understand what the community’s vision and expectations are for this Reserve. In particular we are seeking feedback on current state and condition the reserve is in, as well as suggestions to improve or enhance this public open space. We are seeking feedback from a wide variety of people who enjoy the reserve, from bush walkers, dog walkers, those who use the reserve for fitness, families who use the playground and many more. If you have an interest in the reserve, or live in the area, we want to hear what you have to say.

    How can I provide feedback?

    The City of Kalamunda is encouraging residents to provide feedback.

    Online:  engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au

    Hard copies 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 submitted:

    By Post:   City of Kalamunda, PO Box 42, Kalamunda WA 6926
    In Person:   2 Railway Road, Kalamunda WA 6076

    By Email:   enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au

    The public comment period closes on 9 March 2018.

    What will happen next?

    Following the public comment period, staff will review the community feedback and prepare a report to Council on the outcomes of the consultation. The results of all the feedback will also be used to guide the development of the Cambridge Reserve Enhancement Project.