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The City of Kalamunda is reviewing its Road Asset Management Plan and needs your feedback.
The Road Asset Management Plan outlines the quality conditions and maintenance over a five-year period for the City’s road assets which include road surfaces, bus stops and parking areas.
In our 2022 MARKYT Community Perceptions survey, our roads, streetscapes, verges, and traffic conditions received positive ratings from the community:
🚦 80% positive rating for traffic management on local roads
💡 78% positive rating for lighting of streets and public places
🛣️ 73% positive rating for building and maintaining local roads
🌳 64% positive rating for streetscapes, trees and verges
Before we finalise our Road Management Plan, we want to know if your feelings on our roads have changed, or if they remain the same.
Are the City’s road assets in an acceptable condition? Are they functional and fit for purpose?
Have your say on the survey below.
Comments close 5pm Friday 15 March 2024.
The City of Kalamunda is reviewing its Road Asset Management Plan and needs your feedback.
The Road Asset Management Plan outlines the quality conditions and maintenance over a five-year period for the City’s road assets which include road surfaces, bus stops and parking areas.
In our 2022 MARKYT Community Perceptions survey, our roads, streetscapes, verges, and traffic conditions received positive ratings from the community:
🚦 80% positive rating for traffic management on local roads
💡 78% positive rating for lighting of streets and public places
🛣️ 73% positive rating for building and maintaining local roads
🌳 64% positive rating for streetscapes, trees and verges
Before we finalise our Road Management Plan, we want to know if your feelings on our roads have changed, or if they remain the same.
Are the City’s road assets in an acceptable condition? Are they functional and fit for purpose?