
Local Planning Policy No.26 – Public Art Contributions
Council at its Ordinary Council Meeting (OCM) held 26 November 2019 resolved to adopt the Local Planning Policy 26 – Public Art Contributions.
The purpose of the draft policy is to provide guidance on the format of public art contributions within the City and facilitate contributions from developers for public art for development proposals with a value that exceeds $500,000 at a rate of 1% of the estimated cost of development up to maximum contribution limit of $250,000.
Exemptions apply for single houses, grouped dwellings, ancillary dwellings, building upgrades, heritage development works or any ancillary structures.
Read Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda and Minutes here
Read adopted Local Planning Policy 26 here

Local Planning Policy No.26 – Public Art Contributions
Council at its Ordinary Council Meeting (OCM) held 26 November 2019 resolved to adopt the Local Planning Policy 26 – Public Art Contributions.
The purpose of the draft policy is to provide guidance on the format of public art contributions within the City and facilitate contributions from developers for public art for development proposals with a value that exceeds $500,000 at a rate of 1% of the estimated cost of development up to maximum contribution limit of $250,000.
Exemptions apply for single houses, grouped dwellings, ancillary dwellings, building upgrades, heritage development works or any ancillary structures.
Read Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda and Minutes here
Read adopted Local Planning Policy 26 here
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.