The meeting will be live streamed and is open to the public. Please register your attendance.
View the purpose of the meeting. The meeting will be live streamed and open to the public.
The water playground is closed for repairs until further notice.
Phoebe Corke is elected as the Deputy Mayor of City of Cockburn.
The WA Electoral Commission have declared the results of the Local Government Elections for the City of Cockburn.
We're pleased to advise the WA Electoral Commission has completed the recount of the Mayoral vote. Following the recount, the Returning Officer has declared Logan K Howlett elected as Mayor. The results of the Ward counts and further updates will be provided tomorrow. Thanks again everyone for your patience.
The WAEC has completed the recount of the Mayoral votes, with Logan K Howlett declared elected as Mayor.
Burning allowed with a City permit this season – get yours before you start.
Notice is hereby given of the City’s intention to request the Minister for Lands to permanently close portion of unmade road situated at Garston Way, North Coogee. It is proposed the unmade road portion comprising 99m2 will be amalgamated with adjacent Lot 9002 Garston Way, North Coogee.
Notice is hereby given of the City’s intention to allow an easement for sewer purposes in favour of the Water Corporation to enable a sewer connection to property situated at 17 Wellard Street, Bibra Lake. The sewer and associated easement will traverse City owned property situated at 11 Quarimor Road, Bibra Lake and described as Lot 62 on DP414233.
Persons following the links to the Structure Plan pages do so acknowledging the following: The Structure Plans on this website are for information purposes only and should not be relied upon for any purpose. Structure Plans are often subject to review and modification and whilst every endeavour will be made by the City of Cockburn to post the most up-to date plan, it is possible that at some times this may not be the case. Structure Plans should be read in conjunction with details of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s and the Council’s consideration and determination of such Plans. The content of a Structure Plan does not fetter the Western Australian Planning Commission’s ability to determine proposals for subdivision. Indeed the Commission’s determination of a subdivision application may have the effect of altering the development layout illustrated by a Structure Plan. It should not be assumed that development will ultimately occur in accordance with a Structure Plan. The Council’s Town Planning Scheme text contains the statutory provisions concerning Structure Plan preparation and assessment procedures.