The Big Picture

Our community facilities are ageing, and the way we use them is changing.

A new approach is required to meet the needs of current and future generations across the entire City of Kalamunda, which is why the City of has drafted a Big Picture Vision for Community Facilities.

This vision is driven by two aspirations:

  • To provide modern 21st Century facilities that are effective, efficient and serve the needs of current and future generations.
  • To reduce, over time, the cost burden to ratepayers from the City operating, maintaining and renewing poorly utilised aging facilities, and to remove duplication of services.

The community have been asking for new facilities for the past decade, evidenced through the many strategic community engagement processes the City has undertaken. It’s now over to you to let us know what you think of the City’s Big Picture Vision.

Stay up to date!

The City sought feedback on the draft Plan and this stage of consultaiton has now closed. You can stay up to date on future consultations and feedback by visiting the Big Picture page on the city's Engagement Portal

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Community Drop in and Information session - The Big Picture Community facilities

10 May 2023 : 3:00 PM - 10 May 2023 : 6:30 PM

We are inviting community to join us to find out more and have your say on the City's Big Picture vision for community facilities. This is your chance to provide feedback and shape the future of your community facilities. Come and share your ideas and help us build a better Kalamunda for everyone.

Our community facilities and the way we use them is changing. A new approach is required to meet the needs of current and future generations across the entire City of Kalamunda, which is why the City of has drafted a Big Picture Vision for Community Facilities.

This vision is driven by two aspirations:
  • To provide modern 21st Century facilities that are effective, efficient and serve the needs of current and future generations.
  • To reduce, over time, the cost burden to ratepayers from the City operating, maintaining and renewing poorly utilised aging facilities, and to remove duplication of services.

Join our community information session and share your feedback. All are welcome. 

For more information head to engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/bigpicture 
Comments close 5pm on Monday 3 July 2023

Venue

Corner Gladys Rd and Grove Rd,
Lesmurdie
Ray Owen Sports Centre

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Contact

The Community Engagement Team
(08) 9257 9999
enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
https://engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/bigpicture


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Projects

NOTE: Cost estimates below correct as at 2021/22 Financial Year. All details subject to change. Costs subject to escalation at delivery date.

North West Ward

  • Kalamunda Road Upgrade ($17m)
  • Scott Reserve ($7.4m - partially funded)
  • Fleming Reserve Development ($1.65m - Funded)
  • Civic Facility ($18m)
  • High Wycombe Community & Aquatic Node ($60m - funded)

 

South West Ward

  • Magnolia All Abilities Play Space ($1m - funded)
  • Whistlepipe Gully Tourism Development
  • Cambridge Reserve & Aged Care ($7m - funded)
  • City-wide Cycle Infrastructure Upgrade ($17m)
  • Hartfield Park Stage 2 ($15m - partially funded)
  • Woodlupine Hub ($16m)
  • Living Stream Forrestfield ($1.7m)

North Ward

  • Zig Zag Scenic Drive Development Tourism Development
  • Stirk Park ($3m - funded)
  • Hill Trails Loop
  • Kalamunda Tourism
  • Kalamunda Town Centre Activity Plan ($20m - partially funded)
  • Maida Vale Reserve Master Plan ($12.4m - partially funded)

South East Ward

  • Walliston Waste Hub ($10m - partially funded)
  • Pickering Brook Hub ($8m)
  • Lions Lookout Tourism Development
  • Ray Owen Master Plan ($29m)
  • Lesmurdie Hall Expansion ($2m - partially funded)
  • Whistlepipe Gully Tourism Development

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