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Consultation has concluded
An assessment of the Boodjar Mooliny Reserve Jetty (located near Kevin Bowman Reserve on Kotisina Gardens in the suburb of Lake Coogee) identified that the jetty is no longer in a serviceable condition and requires removal. The jetty has been closed until removal is completed this month.
We are seeking input from the community and stakeholders, which along with budget and other planning considerations, will help us to plan what happens after the jetty is removed.
We want to know:
any special memories or stories you have of this jetty,
what you enjoy most about the jetty area,
given the existing jetty needs to be removed, what could be done so this remains a space the community enjoys visiting,
if budget became available in the future, how you would feel about replacing the jetty.
Outcomes may be subject to Council approval and budget may need to be sourced in future financial years.
Have your say
Feedback closes 4pm Tuesday 29 June 2021
Share a special story or memory of the jetty Post on the community story board below
Share your ideas and feedback
Complete the survey below (hard copies available on request 08 9411 3444)
An assessment of the Boodjar Mooliny Reserve Jetty (located near Kevin Bowman Reserve on Kotisina Gardens in the suburb of Lake Coogee) identified that the jetty is no longer in a serviceable condition and requires removal. The jetty has been closed until removal is completed this month.
We are seeking input from the community and stakeholders, which along with budget and other planning considerations, will help us to plan what happens after the jetty is removed.
We want to know:
any special memories or stories you have of this jetty,
what you enjoy most about the jetty area,
given the existing jetty needs to be removed, what could be done so this remains a space the community enjoys visiting,
if budget became available in the future, how you would feel about replacing the jetty.
Outcomes may be subject to Council approval and budget may need to be sourced in future financial years.
Have your say
Feedback closes 4pm Tuesday 29 June 2021
Share a special story or memory of the jetty Post on the community story board below
Share your ideas and feedback
Complete the survey below (hard copies available on request 08 9411 3444)
I’m new to living in this beautiful area . When I came in January ‘21’ I stood on the jetty looking out to a dried up lake , a few wading birds walking in the mud . Now the lake has lots of water and lots of wildlife . It’s amazing to stand on the end of the jetty immersed in the surrounding water with swans , ibis, ducks and more . It is so peaceful and relaxing with the sounds and sights. I bring my young grandchildren to the jetty when they visit . They are happy and excited... Continue reading
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Summary
this is an upcoming stage for Boodjar Mooliny Reserve Jetty, Lake Coogee
A feedback summary will be prepared and available on this page.
Planning
this is an upcoming stage for Boodjar Mooliny Reserve Jetty, Lake Coogee
Community insight, along with budget and planning considerations, will help the City to plan for what happens after the jetty is removed.
Delivery
this is an upcoming stage for Boodjar Mooliny Reserve Jetty, Lake Coogee
Delivery of the project outcomes may be subject to budget, Council approval and a range of other considerations.
Budget may need to be sourced in future financial years.
Location
Location of the Boodjar Mooliny Reserve Jetty.JPG
Did you know?
Boodjar Mooliny Reserve, along with Market Garden Park and Bindjar Reserve, are made up of three adjoining wetlands. These wetlands are important community conservation and passive recreation areas and are part of the Beeliar Regional Park.
The wetland system is home to animals such as the Long-necked turtle, Southern brown bandicoot and the Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo.
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Conservation efforts are being made to ensure these wetlands are not harmed by invasive weed species that can change the wetlands ecosystem, displace native vegetation and remove vital habitat from the area.