Meloway Drive Reserve Cash-in-Leiu

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Consultation has concluded

Outcome

The Meloway Road Reserve Cash-in-lieu project had the improvements determined by the Strategic Planning department. This project is set to be completed in the first half of 2021.

Meloway Drive Reserve Cash-in-lieu Visioning: Community Engagement Report




Background

The City of Kalamunda is committed to creating spaces that meet the needs of everyone in our community and is seeking your input on the Meloway Drive Reserve. This area of land is located on the corner of Meloway Drive and Netley Road in Maida Vale. This space has been earmarked for enhancements as benefiting from the Cash In Lieu (CIL) fund for Public Open Spaces. The City is asking for community input to help guide the future of this space.

Consultation ran from 19 June to 17 July 2020 and was supported by an integrated marketing campaign; published on the City’s online engagement platform, the City’s website and promoted via the City’s social media channels. Additionally, the City ran two advertisements in the local newspaper The ECHO. Copies of the survey were distributed in hard copy form to all City locations.

The survey received 92 responses over the duration of the engagement.

For more information you can refer to the Community Engagement Report.

Outcome

The Meloway Road Reserve Cash-in-lieu project had the improvements determined by the Strategic Planning department. This project is set to be completed in the first half of 2021.

Meloway Drive Reserve Cash-in-lieu Visioning: Community Engagement Report




Background

The City of Kalamunda is committed to creating spaces that meet the needs of everyone in our community and is seeking your input on the Meloway Drive Reserve. This area of land is located on the corner of Meloway Drive and Netley Road in Maida Vale. This space has been earmarked for enhancements as benefiting from the Cash In Lieu (CIL) fund for Public Open Spaces. The City is asking for community input to help guide the future of this space.

Consultation ran from 19 June to 17 July 2020 and was supported by an integrated marketing campaign; published on the City’s online engagement platform, the City’s website and promoted via the City’s social media channels. Additionally, the City ran two advertisements in the local newspaper The ECHO. Copies of the survey were distributed in hard copy form to all City locations.

The survey received 92 responses over the duration of the engagement.

For more information you can refer to the Community Engagement Report.