What's Happening in my Suburb?

Is your local park getting a new water fountain or BBQ facilities? Perhaps a footpath or surveillance camera is being installed on your street. Our online search module will tell you what upgrades are happening in your suburb, and when.

Simply select the suburb/s you are interested in, the type of project/s and financial year/s and click search.

The number of projects per suburb varies each year. New suburbs require new parks and facilities, and larger suburbs usually have more projects occurring. All assets have the same renewal period regardless of the suburb.

This list of works was correct following Council adopting the budget for that year. Sometimes unforseen circumstances arise that require the deferral of some projects. Due to the large number of projects, it is not possible to provide exact timing for the majority. 

To find out about events and workshops in and around the suburbs visit our events and workshops page. For the history of suburbs, visit our History website.

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    • Parks and Environment
      North Coogee

      Footpath lighting installation

      Parks and Environment | Budget $12k | Year 2024-25

      New footpath lighting to be installed at Imogene Park, North Coogee.

      Address: 17 Imogene Street, North Coogee.
    • Roads and paths
      North Coogee

      Footpath renewal

      Roads and paths | Budget $70k | Year 2024-25

      Footpath to be renewed along Cockburn Road, between Bull Road and McTaggart Cove, North Coogee.

      Address: Cockburn Road, North Coogee.
    • Parks and Environment
      North Coogee

      Footpath renewal

      Parks and Environment | Budget $24k | Year 2024-25

      Footpath renewal that connects houses to Socrates Park path. 

      Address: Lot 8015L Socrates Parade, North Coogee.
    • Parks and Environment
      North Coogee

      Gage Road

      Parks and Environment | Year 2025-26

      Shade sail renewal

    • Parks and Environment
      North Coogee

      Imogene Park

      Parks and Environment | Year 2025-26

      New solar lighting

    • Coastal and marina
      North Coogee

      Marina Expansion - Stage 4

      Coastal and marina | Year 2025-26

      The City has prepared a business plan, referred to as the Port Coogee Marina Expansion Business Case for the stage four expansion of the marina.

      Find out more about the expansion
    • Parks and Environment
      North Coogee

      Medina Park

      Parks and Environment | Year 2025-26

      Landscape and boardwalk improvements.

    • Coastal and marina
      North Coogee

      New amenities for Omeo Park

      Coastal and marina | Budget $1.5M | Year 2024-25

      New toilets, changing rooms and a shade shelter ($1.5m) for Omeo Park in Port Coogee.

      Address: 21 Socrates Parade, North Coogee.
    • Roads and paths
      North Coogee

      New footpath

      Roads and paths | Budget $1.1M | Year 2024-25

      New footpath to be installed along Bennett Avenue, between Rollinson Road and Garston Avenue, North Coogee. This project is being delivered with Development WA.

      Address: Bennett Avenue, North Coogee. 
    • Parks and Environment
      North Coogee

      Omeo wreck toilet block

      Parks and Environment | Year 2025-26

      CCTV installation

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