
Have your say: Cell 9 Infrastructure Cost Sharing Arrangement: 2023 Annual Report
Cell 9 Infrastructure Cost Sharing Arrangement: 2023 Annual Report open for public comment.
The City of Kalamunda (City) has commenced the annual review of the Infrastructure Cost Sharing Arrangement (ICSA) for Cell 9, Wattle Grove. The Council, at its Ordinary Council meeting on 26 September 2023, resolved to adopt the ICSA 2023 Annual Report, and a Cost Contribution Rate of $21,264 per lot, for the purposes of public advertising.
The ICSA 2023 Annual Report sets out information to facilitate an equitable cost sharing arrangement to levy cost contributions for planned infrastructure to support urban development in Cell 9, Wattle Grove.
The City is now seeking submissions on the 2023 annual review.
To view the report and to have your say, visit engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/cell-9-2023
Comments close 5pm Wednesday 15 November 2023.

Have your say: Cell 9 Infrastructure Cost Sharing Arrangement: 2023 Annual Report
Cell 9 Infrastructure Cost Sharing Arrangement: 2023 Annual Report open for public comment.
The City of Kalamunda (City) has commenced the annual review of the Infrastructure Cost Sharing Arrangement (ICSA) for Cell 9, Wattle Grove. The Council, at its Ordinary Council meeting on 26 September 2023, resolved to adopt the ICSA 2023 Annual Report, and a Cost Contribution Rate of $21,264 per lot, for the purposes of public advertising.
The ICSA 2023 Annual Report sets out information to facilitate an equitable cost sharing arrangement to levy cost contributions for planned infrastructure to support urban development in Cell 9, Wattle Grove.
The City is now seeking submissions on the 2023 annual review.
To view the report and to have your say, visit engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/cell-9-2023
Comments close 5pm Wednesday 15 November 2023.
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.