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Notice of Proposed Road Closure
Zig Zag Scenic Drive
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Public comment period has concluded for this proposed closure.
Comments closed 5pm on 4th May 2020
UPDATE: During the community consultation period over the future of Zig Zag Scenic Drive in excess of 1,330 returned surveys and submissions were made to the City of Kalamunda. There is a significant amount of work involved in properly analysing this feedback. On 27th October 2020, at the Ordinary Council Meeting,the council resolved to EXTEND the temporary closure of Zig Zag Scenic Drive to all vehicles to no later than 28 February 2021 unless determined by Council at an earlier date. Cr Blair moved the recommendation with an amendment for the extension of the closure be until 31 May 2021. The seconded accepted the amendment. Read the Ordinary Council Meeting minutes here (page 117)
Background
The City of Kalamunda invited public comment on the proposed closure of Zig Zag Scenic Drive between Ocean View Parade and Ridge Hill Road for a period of six (6) months.
The closure is planned to come into effect from the 30 May 2020, to resolve ongoing issues relating to hooning and antisocial activity in the area. The road will remain accessible as a pathway to pedestrians and cyclists.
A plan depicting the location and extent of the closure can be viewed via the photo library.
Have Your Say
You can provide your comments via a written submission addressed to the CEO, City of Kalamunda via:
Online: below Email: enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au Post: PO Box 42 Kalamunda WA 6926
Comments close: 5pm, Monday 4 May 2020
Comments closed 5pm on 4th May 2020
UPDATE: During the community consultation period over the future of Zig Zag Scenic Drive in excess of 1,330 returned surveys and submissions were made to the City of Kalamunda. There is a significant amount of work involved in properly analysing this feedback. On 27th October 2020, at the Ordinary Council Meeting,the council resolved to EXTEND the temporary closure of Zig Zag Scenic Drive to all vehicles to no later than 28 February 2021 unless determined by Council at an earlier date. Cr Blair moved the recommendation with an amendment for the extension of the closure be until 31 May 2021. The seconded accepted the amendment. Read the Ordinary Council Meeting minutes here (page 117)
Background
The City of Kalamunda invited public comment on the proposed closure of Zig Zag Scenic Drive between Ocean View Parade and Ridge Hill Road for a period of six (6) months.
The closure is planned to come into effect from the 30 May 2020, to resolve ongoing issues relating to hooning and antisocial activity in the area. The road will remain accessible as a pathway to pedestrians and cyclists.
A plan depicting the location and extent of the closure can be viewed via the photo library.
Have Your Say
You can provide your comments via a written submission addressed to the CEO, City of Kalamunda via:
Online: below Email: enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au Post: PO Box 42 Kalamunda WA 6926