Draft Willetton Precinct Master Plan

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Consultation has concluded

The City of Canning invites comment on the draft Willetton Precinct Master Plan (the draft Master Plan).

The draft Master Plan has been developed through extensive community and stakeholder engagement to provide broad guidance for community and recreation facilities, vehicle access and parking and road treatments along Burrendah Boulevard and Pinetree Gully Road, Willetton. All recommendations in the draft Master Plan are subject to separate, detailed investigations as budget allows.

To comment

Please view the draft Willetton Precinct Master Plan here.

Comments can be made in writing on the submission form, also available as a hard copy from the City’s Civic and Administration Centre or Willetton Library. Submission forms may be emailed to customer@canning.wa.gov.au or posted to The City of Canning, Locked Bag 80, Welshpool WA 6986.

Deadline for public comment: 5.00pm, Tuesday 14 November 2017

The City of Canning invites comment on the draft Willetton Precinct Master Plan (the draft Master Plan).

The draft Master Plan has been developed through extensive community and stakeholder engagement to provide broad guidance for community and recreation facilities, vehicle access and parking and road treatments along Burrendah Boulevard and Pinetree Gully Road, Willetton. All recommendations in the draft Master Plan are subject to separate, detailed investigations as budget allows.

To comment

Please view the draft Willetton Precinct Master Plan here.

Comments can be made in writing on the submission form, also available as a hard copy from the City’s Civic and Administration Centre or Willetton Library. Submission forms may be emailed to customer@canning.wa.gov.au or posted to The City of Canning, Locked Bag 80, Welshpool WA 6986.

Deadline for public comment: 5.00pm, Tuesday 14 November 2017