Pedestrian infrastructure - Magnolia Gardens and Gazania Grove, Yangebup

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The City of Cockburn invites residents to share their thoughts about the pedestrian infrastructure on Magnolia Gardens and Gazania Grove in Yangebup. 

We will consider the feedback we receive alongside a range of factors, like budget requirements and site constraints, to help us address pedestrian needs at this location. 

At this stage, we are seeking community feedback and have not made any decisions. Any personal details you provide will be kept confidential. 

How to participate


Feedback closes 4pm, Friday 21 October 2022
Online
Complete the feedback form below


Email
Write to us at [email protected]
Remember to include your name, address,

Thank you for your feedback. Comments are closed. View the news feed below for more information on the progress of this engagement.


The City of Cockburn invites residents to share their thoughts about the pedestrian infrastructure on Magnolia Gardens and Gazania Grove in Yangebup. 

We will consider the feedback we receive alongside a range of factors, like budget requirements and site constraints, to help us address pedestrian needs at this location. 

At this stage, we are seeking community feedback and have not made any decisions. Any personal details you provide will be kept confidential. 

How to participate


Feedback closes 4pm, Friday 21 October 2022
Online
Complete the feedback form below


Email
Write to us at [email protected]
Remember to include your name, address, and details of your response.


Phone
Contact the City of Cockburn during business hours on 08 9411 3444


Consultation has concluded
  • Project Update - August 2023

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    New footpath coming soon

    Following feedback from our community in 2022, the Council has approved funding to install a footpath along Magnolia Gardens and part of Gazania Grove.

    For improved connectivity and to minimise disruption to verges and vegetation, we are building the footpath along the following route:

    • Northern side of Magnolia Gardens (between Gazania Grove and Carnation Place)
    • Eastern side of Magnolia Gardens (between Carnation Place and Torenia Way)
    • Eastern side of Gazania Grove (between Yangebup Road and Magnolia Gardens).

    View the design drawing in the Document Library.

    Next steps

    Consultation has concluded. The City expects to install the path in early September 2023, subject to site and weather conditions. The path will take several weeks to complete.

    For future updates or more information, contact the City’s Civil Infrastructure Team at 08 9411 3444 or email [email protected].

  • Project Update - April 2023

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    Thank you for your feedback

    Between September and October 2022, the City invited residents to share their views on pedestrian infrastructure upgrades along Magnolia Gardens and Gazania Grove in Yangebup.

    What our community said

    The City received feedback from 25 people. Thank you for your input.

    Key feedback themes were:

    • Most respondents (72%) walked along this route one or more times a week in the past year
    • Most respondents (68%) are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the current pedestrian infrastructure along Magnolia Gardens and Gazania Grove for reasons such as safety, and accessibility
    • Most respondents (64%) believe the City should consider a footpath along Magnolia Gardens and Gazania Grove
    • Most respondents (60%) said a new footpath would positively impact them.

    For more information, read the Community Feedback Summary in the Document Library.

    Next Steps

    The City has reviewed the feedback received. Considering the key findings, the City will submit a budget request for a footpath at this location. This budget is subject to Council consideration and approval at a Special Council Meeting in mid-2023.

    Should the project be supported by Council, the City will notify landowners about the work timeframes closer to construction.