Proposed City of Canning Rates 2021-2022
Consultation has concluded
The proposed rates have been based on planned projects and services the City will deliver to the community in 2021-2022.
At a Special Council Meeting held on 10 May 2021, a new set of parameters were adopted for the City's Long Term Financial Plan 2021 -2031.
These included a plan to restore the City to a sustainable financial position over the next three years; by lifting revenue and reducing expenditure.
It is proposed to reduce City’s operating expenditure by $3 million over next three years and at the same time have a staged increase in rates revenue in order to fully sustain the City’s service delivery and capital development program.
The proposed rates increase for 2021/2022 is part of a newly adopted three-year plan to restore the City’s long-term financial position.
As part of budget adoption process, during the 2021/2022 financial year, the Council will consider delivering over $25 million in projects and capital works to improve our neighbourhoods, renew and upgrade City’s facilities and infrastructure, including but not limited to:
Lynwood / Wandarrah Hall - Timber Floor Renewal | $101k |
Coker Park - Changeroom Renewal | $720k |
Riverton Library - Toilet Upgrade | $200k |
Burrendah Park - Sthn Chgrms - Renewal | $450k |
Street Lighting - Capital (Council Owned) | $450k |
Gibb Street Safe Active Street | $1.3m |
Cannington to Willetton via Canning River Regional Park | $740k |
Wyong Park Upgrade - Construction | $1.4m |
Playground Renewal | $463k |
Open Space Irrigation Renewal | $224k |
Leisure Facilities Renewal | $581k |
Projects within Canning City Centre | $10m |
Road Network Improvements | $5.7m |
To view the proposed rates and Statement of Objects and Reasons for Differential Rates 2021/2022 visit canning.wa.gov.au/yourrates
To learn more about how your rates are calculated visit visit bit.ly/WALGArates
All submissions must be received before 5pm, Monday 14 June 2021.