Due to railway crossing maintenance works, Gilmore Avenue will be closed between Mandurah Road and Wellard Road, Leda from 12am Saturday, 18 February to 6pm Sunday, 19 February.
During this time, detours will be in place via Wellard Road, Mandurah Road and Millar Road West.
The works are being conducted by Arc Infrastructure, for any enquiries please contact (08) 9212 2800 or ask@arcinfra.com. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Works to upgrade Summerton Road from Medina Avenue to Beacham Crescent are currently scheduled to commence on Tuesday 24th January 2023 and are expected to continue until Friday 10th March 2023 (circumstances and weather depending.)
Works to upgrade Brownell Crescent from Gilmore Avenue to Hoyle Road are currently scheduled to commence on Monday 23rd January 2023 and will continue until Friday 10th March 2023 (circumstances and weather depending).
Please be advised that Fulton Hogan, on behalf of NBN, will be undertaking survey and inspection activities in the City between Tuesday, 24 January and Wednesday, 7 June. These activities may result in potential traffic delays.
The Electors’ General Meeting for the City of Kwinana will be held on Wednesday 8 February 2023 commencing at 5:30pm at the City of Kwinana Council Chambers, located at the Administration Centre on the corner of Gilmore Avenue and Sulphur Road.
A building permit is required for all structures. Find links to the information on permits you need.
A building permit is required for swimming pools and outdoor spas, including inflatable and above-ground pools.
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When do you need a permit to build a fence or retaining wall?
Property owner’s requirements for stromwater tanks and runoff.
Types of effluent disposal systems, selecting a system, application to install an effluent system, decommissioning a septic tank and legislation.
Selected suburbs within the City of Kwinana have specific building requirements that are unique to that particular area. Find out more here.
What is a dividing fence and who is responsible for its repair and maintenance?
Since most Australian homes are energy inefficient, the City of Kwinana encourages residents to consider sustainable design principles.
A Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating assesses the severity of a building’s exposure to bushfires and dictates certain construction requirements.
How to request building plans for your property.