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Page 1: ATTACHMENT 7 TO ITEM 10 - cambridge.wa.gov.au

COUNCIL MEETING

12 OCTOBER 2021

ATTACHMENT 7 TO ITEM 10.13

DIRECTOR OF INFRASTRUCTURE & WORKS REGISTER OF CURRENT PROJECTS

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND WORKS

The Infrastructure and Works Division is responsible for maintaining and improving the Town’s assets such as parks, roads, footpaths, buildings, and trees. This also includes the operation of the kerbside waste collection service, verge bulk waste programs, illegal dumping investigations, coordination of the mattress collections and coordination of the various community waste education programs.

SERVICE STANDARD

The Infrastructure and Works administration team takes a large number of service requests each year and occasionally receive both positive and negative feedback. The graph below represents a summary of various complaints and compliments received. In future, data collection will be broadened to assist the team define service standards and performance targets.

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January February March April June July August September

Service Compliments & Complaints 2021

Complaint Compliment

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CAPITAL WORKS PROGRAM 20/21

The Town's capital works projects are defined as building and engineering works that create an asset, as well as constructing or installing facilities and fixtures associated with, and forming an integral part of those works. This definition focuses on works where construction activity is required in order to create an asset. Such works would typically include constructing buildings and roads, structures or mechanical installations, upgrading or extending existing buildings, and major road works to upgrade existing roads.

PROJECT NAME RISK SCHEDULED START

SCHEDULED FINISH

OVERALL STATUS

ASSETS/BUILDING

Lake Monger Community Shed Internal Fit Out 4 - Low June 21 November 21 Scheduled

Admin Building - Furniture Upgrade 4 - Low July 21 May 22 Scheduled

City Beach Oval Pavilion - Painting 4 - Low March 22 April 22 Scheduled Alderbury Sportsground Pavilion - Replace Toilets and Change 3 - Medium May 21 February 22 Works in Progress

DAIP Program 3 - Medium July 21 June 22 Design Sydney Cheek Pavilion - Upgrade Toilets & Change rooms 3 - Medium July 21 June 22 Design

Sydney Cheek Pavilion - Upgrade Toilets & Change rooms 3 - Medium July 21 June 22 Design

City Beach Civic Centre - Treat corrosion of roof trusses 3 - Medium January 22 February 22 Scheduled

McLean Park Toilets & Change room - Painting 4 - Low January 22 February 22 Scheduled

Perry Lakes Reserve Toilets - Steel framing 4 - Low January 22 February 22 Scheduled

Wembley Sports Park - Main change room floor 4 - Low September 21 October 21 Scheduled

Cambridge Bowling Club - Repair stair 4 - Low February 22 May 22 Scheduled McLean Park Toilets & Change room - Window security grill 4 - Low January 22 February 22 Scheduled

City Beach Precinct - Roof repairs 3 - Medium March 22 May 22 Scheduled

PARKS

Walking Trail Strategy - Supporting Infrastructure 4 - Low July 21 November 21 Works in Progress Perth Netball Association-Conversion of court install light 4 - Low July 21 November 21 Works in Progress

Contingency Emergency Bore, Pump & Retic 4 - Low July 21 October 21 Works in Progress

City Beach to Floreat Beach boardwalk 4 - Low August 21 September 21 Works in Progress

Treescape Plan - Precinct Streets Planting Program 4 - Low July 21 June 22 Works In Progress

Various Parks – Ground Water Monitoring 4 - Low July 21 June 22 Works in Progress

Beaches & Dunes - Floreat Beach Dune Restoration 4 - Low October 21 April 22 Works in Progress Lake Monger Reserve - Management of Rehabilitation Zones 4 - Low July 21 June 22 Works in Progress

Various Parks - Upgrade Garden Beds 4 - Low July 21 September 21 Works in Progress

Various Reserves - Upgrade Garden Beds 4 - Low July 21 September 21 Works in Progress

City Beach Park - furniture replacement 4 - Low August 21 November 21 Works in Progress

Lake Monger Reserve - Environmental Monitoring 4 - Low October 21 April 22 Works In Progress

City Beach Park - CCTV Fixed Cameras 4 - Low July 21 November 21 Works in Progress

Various Parks - SDS Controllers 4 - Low July 21 October 21 Works in Progress

Various Sportsgrounds - SDS Controller 4 - Low July 21 October 21 Works in Progress

Floreat Beach Park - SDS Controller 4 - Low July 21 August 21 Works in Progress

Various Road Reserves - SDS Controllers 4 - Low July 21 October 21 Works in Progress

Wembley Sports Park - Concrete Path 4 - Low July 21 November 21 Works in Progress Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan 2 - High July 21 November 22 Works in Progress

Henderson Park - Bollard Upgrade 4 - Low August 21 October 21 Works in Progress

Various Sportsgrounds - Bore, Pump and Cubicles 4 - Low July 21 October 21 Works in Progress

Maloney Park - Fencing Replacement 4 - Low August 21 November 21 Works in Progress

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Town of Cambridge - Bus Shelters 4 - Low October 21 December 21 Scheduled

Vincent St West (Northwood - Barrington) 2 - High August 21 September 21 Complete

Cambridge St (Joseph - McCourt) 2 - High October 21 November 21 Scheduled

Drainage Pit Rehabilitation 3 - Medium August 21 June 22 Works in Progress

Kerb replacement for road surfacing program 3 - Medium August 21 June 22 Works in Progress

Kimberley St / Lake Monger Dr Intersection 3 - Medium September 21 October 21 Scheduled

Selby St Shared Path 3 - Medium August 21 September 21 Works in Progress

Replacement of cracked section of concrete paths 4 - Low August 21 June 22 Scheduled

Cambridge St (Joseph - Station) Tram track repairs 2 - High October 21 November 21 Scheduled

Northwood St - (Cambridge - Railway Pde) 3 - Medium September 21 November 21 Design

Cambridge St (McCourt - Joseph) Tram track repairs 2 - High October 21 November 21 Scheduled Cambridge St (Jersey - Alexander) Tram track repairs 2 - High October 21 November 21 Scheduled

Durston Rd (The Boulevard - Malton) 2 - High September 21 October 21 Scheduled

Kalinda Drive (The Boulevard - Oceanic) 2 - High September 21 October 21 Scheduled

Cambridge St (Station - Gregory) Tram track repairs 2 - High October 21 November 21 Scheduled

Cambridge St (Marlow - Simper) 2 - High September 21 September 21 Works in Progress

Chipping Rd (The Boulevard - Belford) 2 - High October 21 October 21 Scheduled

Rochdale Rd (West Coast Hwy - 250m South) 2 - High September 21 September 21 Scheduled

Cambridge St EB (Station - Joseph) 2 - High October 21 October 21 Scheduled

Challenger Pde Disability access 3 - Medium September 21 September 21 Scheduled

Jersey St (Herdsman - Salvado) 3 - Medium October 21 October 21 Design

Cambridge S WB (Station - Joseph) 2 - High October 21 November 21 Scheduled Quarry Amphitheatre - New access road to western carpark 4 - Medium October 21 October 21 Design

ENGINEERING

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June 21

October 21

July 21

July 21

October 21

September 21

July 21

Jul-21

November 21

October 21

November 21

September 21

November 21

October 21

January 21 April 21 July 21 October 21 February 22 May 22 August 22

Lake Monger Community Shed

South City Beach Kiosk - Concrete roof repairs

Reabold Tennis Club - embankment retaining and landscaping

Admin Building - Furniture Upgrade

Cambridge Scouts and Guides Hall - Painting

Asbestos Removal Programme

DAIP Program

Administration Centre - Reconfigure Office Area

Leederville Bowling Facility - Safety Fence to Car Park

Cambridge Scouts and Guides Hall - Reseal timber floor

Henderson Park Toilet & Changeroom - Painting

Wembley Sporst Park - Main changeroom floor

Lake Monger Drive Toilets - Decommission

Henderson Park Toilet & Changeroom - Replace ficturesAsset Services

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Parks Services

July 21

July 21

July 21

August 21

July 21

July 21

October 21

July 21

July 21

July 21

October 21

October 21

July 21

July 21

October 21

July 21

July 21

July 21

July 21

December 21

July 21

July 21

November 21

September 21

September 21

December 21

August 21

October 21

November 21

December 21

October 21

October 21

June 21 July 21 August 21 September 21November 21December 21 January 22 March 22 April 22 May 22

Walking Trail Strategy - Supporting Infrastructure

Perth Netball Association-Conversion of court install light

Contingency Emergency Bore, Pump & Retic

City Beach to Floreat Beach boardwalk

Wembley Sports Park Remedial Work

Various Parks – Ground Water Monitoring

Beaches & Dunes - Floreat Beach Dune Restoration

Lake Monger Reserve - Management of Rehabilitation Zones

Various Parks - Upgrade Garden Beds

Various Reserves - Upgrade Garden Beds

Lake Monger Reserve - Environmental Monitoring

Feral animal control

City Beach Park - CCTV Fixed Cameras

Various Parks - SDS Controllers

Other Parks - Roscommon Reserve Fencing and Signage

Various Sportsgrounds - SDS Controller

Floreat Beach Park - SDS Controller

Various Road Reserves - SDS Controllers

Perry Lakes Water Replenishment

Ruislip Park - Upgrade

Wembley Sports Park - Concrete Path

Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan

Dumfries Park - Irrigation system upgrade

Ocean Village Park - Lighting Replacement

Parkside Walk Estate - Iron filter upgrade

Woolwich Park - Upgrade

Lake Monger - Swale Refurbishment

Beecroft Park - Playground replacement

Jubilee Park - Half basketball court

Lake Monger Reserve - Pump/Jump Track

Jubilee Park - Car park

Rutter Park - Furniture and BBQ Replacement

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October 21

October 21August 21August 21

September 21November 21

August 21

October 21September 21

October 21November 21

November 21November 21

October 21November 21

October 21September 21

October 21October 21

December 21December 21

November 21December 21

November 21October 21

October 21September 21

November 21

June 21 July 21 August 21 October 21 November 21 December 21 January 22 March 22 April 22 May 22 July 22

Town of Cambridge - Bus Shelters

Cambridge St (Joseph - McCourt)

Kerb replacement for road surfacing program

Kimberley St / Lake Monger Dr Intersection

City Beach Car Park design upgrades

Marlow St (Cambridge - Ruislip) widening

Cambridge St (Joseph - Station) Tram track repairs

Cambridge St (McCourt - Joseph) Tram track repairs

Moray Avenue - Traffic Calming

Kalari Drive (Templetonia - Kalinda)

Cambridge St (Jersey - Alexander) Tram track repairs

Durston Rd (The Boulevard - Malton)

Cambridge St (Station - Gregory) Tram track repairs

Perry Lakes Drive (Underwood - Oceanic)

Kimberley St (Cambridge - Lake Monger)

Selby St (Carpark entry - Hay) West side

Keane St (Herdsman intersection)

Perry Lakes Link

Engineering Services

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PARKS AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENTTOTAL PROJECTS COMPLETED YEAR TO DATE

Completed Outstanding

16 50

CURRENT PROJECT UPDATE

Project Title Lake Monger Drive South East - Relocate Public toilet

Summary New universal access three cubicle toilet block next to new carpark

Commencement Date January 21 Estimated Completion Date October 21

Total Budget $250,000 Actual Cost to date $170,949

Risk 3 - Medium Updated Estimated Total Budget $250,000

The building has been installed and the fit out is nearing completion. The stone cladding is underway and nearing completion. There have been some delays caused by Watercorp in relation to the sewer connection. Works are expected to be complete in October.

Toilet Building

Project Title Lake Monger Reserve - Pump/Jump Track

Summary Pump / Jump bike track at South East Lake monger

Commencement Date January 22 Estimated Completion Date March 22

Total Budget $240,000 Actual Cost to date $0

Risk 3 - Medium Updated Estimated Total Budget $240,000

Lake Monger pump track construction is being advertised over this month with final award going to Council in November to ensure this can be delivered before the cooler/wetter months in 2022.

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Project Title Reabold Tennis Club – embankment retaining and landscaping

Summary New retaining walls and landscaping to Reabold Tennis Club embankment

Commencement Date January 21 Estimated Completion Date October 21

Total Budget $80,000 Actual Cost to date $90,874

Risk Low Updated Estimated Total Budget $100,000

Works are now nearing completion. Planting has been scheduled for next week and then handover to the club will follow soon after.

New Retaining Walls

Project Title Ruislip Park - Upgrade

Summary Park upgrade works to Ruislip Park in West Leederville

Commencement Date March 22 Estimated Completion Date May 22

Total Budget $250,000 Actual Cost to date $2,625

Risk 4 - Low Updated Estimated Total Budget $250,000

The consultation period for the Ruislip Park Upgrade is now complete with 88 responses received for the recent online survey. The survey was open for 4 weeks and was closed on 23 September 2021. The Community were supportive of the park upgrade key proposals, which included a new playground, retaining walls to improve levels, path access to park facilities, and retaining shade sails over the playground. The results indicated that the community would like to use the upgraded park for gatherings, passive recreation and as a kick-about space. The results were inconclusive in relation to the community’s preference for tree removal. However, due to the large number and high density of existing white gums on the park, the trees will be assessed to determine their risk of harm now and in the future. There will be some tree removal required in order to facilitate the construction of retaining walls, however this will be minimised where possible. An email will be sent out to all survey participants with details on the results of the survey, and a descriptive brief for the final design of the park. Following this, we will proceed with detailed design and procurement for the upgrade.

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Ruislip Park Layout Design

Project Title Woolwich Park - Upgrade

Summary Park upgrade works to Woolwich Park in West Leederville

Commencement Date March 22 Estimated Completion Date May 22

Total Budget $140,000 Actual Cost to date $0

Risk 4 - Low Updated Estimated Total Budget $140,000

Consultation for Woolwich Park Upgrade is now underway with 34 responses received from the recent online survey. The survey was open for four weeks and closed on 24 September 2021. The Community was supportive of the park upgrade features including new furniture, vegetation removal to improve sight lines, retain/replace Woolwich Street barrier, and a small play space. All of these items will be considered in the upcoming design as well as the core items, which include a new masonry wall to the Southport Street boundary and an irrigation upgrade. A site meeting with four residents occurred on Monday, 4 October 2021 and an email will be sent to all survey participants with details on the results of the survey and a likely design brief for the upgrade. Following this, we will proceed with detailed design and procurement.

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Aerial Park Layout Design

Project Title Lake Monger Reserve - Environmental Monitoring

Summary Water quality and sediment monitoring to provide a baseline picture of water quality and wetland health

Commencement Date July 20 Estimated Completion Date February 22

Total Budget $10,000 Actual Cost to date $1,600

Risk 3 - Medium Updated Estimated Total Budget $10,000

Water quality sampling was undertaken at Lake Monger in May following the first major rainfall of the season. Results from sampling assist in providing a trend of water quality and wetland health. Baseline results can be compared with future sampling following interventions such as refurbishment of the nutrient stripping zone to ascertain any improvements in water quality and wetland health resulting from the works.

Project Title Beaches and Dunes - Floreat Beach Dune Restoration

Summary Restoration of the dunes at Floreat Beach including installation of protective infrastructure and revegetation

Commencement Date February 21 Estimated Completion Date August 21

Total Budget $20,000 Actual Cost to date $590

Risk 2 - High Updated Estimated Total Budget $20,000

A new path was constructed in the southwest corner of the helipad car park at Floreat. Previously the nearest access to the beach was located at the north western end of the carpark resulting in frustration of those parking at the southern end. The new path will reduce uncontrolled access through the steep dunes in front of the car park by the public and increase likelihood of revegetation survival.

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Project Title Perry Lakes Reserve - Lake Water Quality Monitoring

Summary Water quality and sediment monitoring to provide a baseline picture of water quality and wetland health

Commencement Date July 20 Estimated Completion Date February 22

Total Budget $30,000 Actual Cost to date $422

Risk 3 - Medium Updated Estimated Total Budget $30,000

Water quality sampling was undertaken at Perry Lakes in May following the first major rainfall of the season. Results from sampling assist in providing a trend of water quality and wetland health. Baseline results can be compared with future sampling following interventions such as storm water diversion to Perry Lakes and revegetation project to ascertain the improvements in water quality and wetland health. A report is expected following analysis of the samples.

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ENGINEERING TOTAL PROJECTS COMPLETED YEAR TO DATE

Completed Outstanding

6 79

CURRENT PROJECT UPDATE

Project Title Vincent St West (Northwood - Barrington) Summary Kerb replacement and resurfacing works

Commencement Date August 21 Estimated Completion Date September 21

Total Budget $164,700 Actual Cost to date $89,718 Risk 2 - High Updated Estimated Total Budget $90,000

Vincent Street West Vincent Street West

The kerbing and resurfacing works have now been completed. The line-marking component of the works is to be undertaken by Main Roads WA. The Town is waiting on confirmation of when this will be completed.

Project Title Selby St Shared Path

Summary 3 metre -wide asphalt shared path along the western side of Selby Street from The Boulevard to Grantham Street

Commencement Date August 21 Estimated Completion Date September 21

Total Budget $198,200 Actual Cost to date $100,944

Risk 3 - Medium Updated Estimated Total Budget $200,000

Construction commenced in June 2021, and has now been completed. Line marking and reticulation repairs are also complete. The Town is currently discussing with DoT about an appropriate treatment to highlight driveway hazards to path users – this will be complete in late October. The path opening activation event, which is a requirement of DoT funding, will be organised in the near future.

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Shared Path Complete Shared Path Complete

Shared Path Complete Shared Path Complete

Project Title Kimberley St / Lake Monger Dr Intersection

Summary Intersection efficiency improvement, creating a more streamline approach of vehicles turning left and right from Kimberley Street, which will aid in lower congestion at the intersection.

Commencement Date September 21 Estimated Completion Date October 21

Total Budget $90,600 Actual Cost to date $6,268

Risk 3 - Medium Updated Estimated Total Budget $181,668

The RFQ advertisement period closed on 21 July 2021.Council approved an increase in budget at the August meeting; this is being funded from the Roads to Recovery grant.

Works commenced on 28 September 2021 and is progressing well. There has been some delay due to rain but it is anticipated that the works will be complete by 13 October. Once completed, the intersection will provide a safer environment for vehicles to travel through.

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Project Title Kalinda Drive (The Boulevard – Oceanic Drive)

Summary Resurfacing Works Commencement Date October 21 Estimated Completion Date October 21

Total Budget $530,700 Actual Cost to date $1,607

Risk 2 - High Updated Estimated Total Budget $530,700

Resurfacing works commenced Monday 4 October 2021. Some isolated areas had kerb replacement done in preparation for the resurfacing works, which are due to be completed by Friday, 8 October 2021.

Project Title Cambridge Street (Marlow – Simper)

Summary Resurfacing Works Commencement Date September 21 Estimated Completion Date September 21

Total Budget $102,200 Actual Cost to date $-

Risk 2 - High Updated Estimated Total Budget $102,200 Resurfacing works were complete in the middle of September. The resurfacing works were part of Main Roads MRRG program, which provided two thirds of the cost of the project. Invoices are expected to be receipted shortly for expenditure against the project. STORM DAMAGE UPDATE The Town’s Engineering Team has engaged with Cardno to review the flooding areas from July’s storm events. The table below is a list of all reported and identified flooding areas throughout the Town, which will be investigated by Cardno. The Table is prioritised as: 1. Red – High Priority 2. Amber – Priority 3. Green – Potential issue 4. Blue – Unlikely an issue

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Street Name Reported Water in property

Details Priority Code Rating Action undertaken

Joseph Street Yes Flooding to front door from two blocked drains on the street. Green Cleaned

*unknown location as yet Yes Waist-deep water at property. SES has been called. He will email in with pictures following clean up to initiate a review of drainage in the area.

Alderbury Street Yes Sump at 50 Alderbury Street full overflowing into property Blue

Alexander Street Underpass No Underpass flooded 15-20cm Amber

Arbordale and Alderbury Street intersection no Localised flooding at intersection Blue

Bent Street, Brompton Road, Chipping Road, WCH No Reports of ~80cm flooding. Blue

Boronia Crescent Yes Claims of flooding due to lack of kerb height adjacent to property. This is a building site. Green

Boronia Crescent Yes

The next-door neighbours (top, north side) have a driveway, which does not have a reasonable lip. When it rains, the water rushes down the street, into their driveway, over the pedestrian refuge in front of my letterbox and into my driveway. It is like a river going down my drive and into my carport (10 to 20 cm deep) an along my front veranda, right across to my southern neighbours dividing fence and lapping my front door. The water has formed a lake in my front yard. Interestingly, my driveway is also sloping down, but the water runs down the street and not into my yard. My double driveway (also brick paved) must have the correct configuration of slope and curb onto the road. This never happened for the 1st 20 years with my previous neighbours and their old house and driveway. The current house and its driveway configuration is a constant problem and quite dangerous when torrential rain occurs. I have taken photos and a video of the lake outside my door, in my yard and in my carport. I cannot make them small enough to attach so will show the officer once he or she arrives at my home.

Green

Brompton Rd no Called in to report flooding at the carpark of the Church. Green

Cambridge Street yes Blocked drainage, water going into shop, resident said no need to call. Green

Cambridge Street no Blocked drainage, water going into shop. Amber

Cambridge Street no Flooding has subsided but drains were fully blocked up and now there is plants and debris everywhere. Amber

Cambridge Street (Sump and intersection with Selby) Yes

Sump filled and minor inundation at 417 Cambridge Street Major intrusion into 442b Cambridge St reported at front counter request to excavate sump more

Blue

Champion Crescent No Street flooded. Amber

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Champion Crescent No

I would like to report an issue with storm water backing up at 5 & 7 Champion Crescent Floreat. During the recent heavy rains, the storm water was not adequately draining and was pooling significantly over the verges. More concerning was the storm water could not escape from our property at 7 Champion Crescent and caused flooding in our garage. Can the council please investigate the cause of the poor street drainage and rectify

Amber

Chipping Road No Localised flooding at low point Green

Connolly Street No South of Ruislip Street intersection adjacent to 55 Connolly Street. No ingress into property but water holding in road causing localised flooding

Green Cleaned

Crosby Street Yes

Grated Pit on Crosby Street (North of the property) is overflowing during heavy rainfall event. That runoff on Crosby Street was causing flooding issues in front of the property and driveway. The resident has put sand bag as a measure at his own cost. Will be sending photos of the affected areas.

Blue

Elphin St Yes Drain at the front of 28 Elphin Street is blocked due to construction waste, which is resulting in flooding, my garage flooded because of the build-up. Property at 30 Elphin St subject to flooding

Green

Floreat Beach Car Park No Send Snap Solve Water always builds up here when it rains. There is no drain. Can this be considered for improvement, please? Blue

Glengarriff Drive Yes

He said he witnessed the Town resurface Glengarriff and bitumen straight over the existing drains – apparently, when he asked the worker what he was dong covering the drains he just shrugged. Now his property is underwater “almost to the power-points” He said he will be holding the Town personally liable for all damage to his house and will pursue insurance claims. As an aside, he was told by a depot staff member to go to the depot to collect free sandbags and when he got there at ten to 4 today it was closed and no sandbags there. Just letting you know as we can expect this one to escalate.

Blue

Gregory St No The drain at front was so inundated with water it did not drain away and we had a flooded front yard, which nearly came in our front door - I have a photo of water up to outside of drain and not drains away at all!

Blue

Harborne Street

Resident reported flooding and drain blockage. Backyard of the property was flooding from Logan Lane due to the Friday storm event. Do not have any photos of the situation but accusing the soak well on the Lane way was overflowing and creating water logging on all over the lane.

Green

Harrogate Street Yes Eloise, from Oakwood Pty Ltd rang to say that due to flooding from the road, their basement is now flooded. Blue Pits Cleaned

Herdsman Parade No Minor flooding at low point Green

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Howtree Place Yes

Adjacent to Reabold Tennis Club. Pit failure likely to inundation and debris over gully grate (double pit with Side Entry) causing water to flow over kerb and footpath. Significant scour and washout down tiered embankment into Reabold and underneath path (turbulence effect). Will require box out and reconstruction. Hazard management is in place for the meantime until works commence 12/13 July.

Red Site has been made safe and works to repair will commence 16 July 2021

Joseph Street Yes Their neighbour and footpath are flooded due to the drain overflowing. Green Pits Cleaned

Lake Monger Drive No Flooding at the corner of Kimberly and Lake Monger Drive. Blue

Lake Monger Drive No St Vincent's Avenue to Gregory Street both directions under 100mm (Roadway retention). Holding more in outside lanes, centre island was free of water. Cleared up after 30 minutes

Blue

Macewan Street Yes Flooding due to drain failure/blockage Green Cleaned 1 Pit other pits parked on unable to access

Marlow Street Yes Flooding due to speed hump outside his house -- has used sandbags to prevent water coming into house, but side and back yard flooded. Green

McCourt Street Park Sump Yes Runoff from surroundings flooding park and detention basin - As soon as road pits failed through inundation the park completely filled within 5 minutes

Red Review by contractor who undertook the work

Moray Ave

Rebecca recently experienced flooding due to drainage problems at 20 Moray Avenue Floreat. She was home at the time and able to mitigate the excess rain, however she says if she were not, her house would have been flooded. She would like to talk with a technical officer / engineer about the Moray Avenue Drainage Plan and what is being done to address the problems with the drains in the future.

Blue

Moray Ave Yes

Send Snap Solve reported flooding around 70, Moray Ave Image provided; Historically, we have had issues with flooding at 70 Moray Ave, Floreat. Several years ago work was undertaken by council to address these problem, but I do not believe the significant works that we were promised at the time, have ever undertaken. With the downpour yesterday, we suffered significant flooding to our property. The street outside resembled a lake, as did our front yard, with 20cm of water in our garage. Could we urgently have sand bags delivered to protect our property come Monday's storms, please? Could we also have sand bags delivered to our 90-year-old neighbour at 68 Moray Ave who also experiences flooding of her property, please?

Blue Cleaned pits

North Banff Road Yes In the past two significant rain events (9 July, 3 July) drains out the front of our house have not taken the water and our front yard and garage have flooded

Blue

Oakdale and Alderbury Street No Localised flooding at intersection Green

Oceanic Dr intersections with Louth & Arbordale Street No Localised flooding minor inundation to 29 & 34 Arbordale Street Green

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Pandora Drive No Runoff causing significant scouring down embankment between Pandora Drive and Durston Road. Will require reconstruction. Green

Perina Way No Woodchips have washed off a vacant block and clogged the drain so that water is rising up to the doors. Clear requested drain ASAP. Green

Perry Lakes Drive Oceanic intersection (Including South carriageway)

No Localised flooding with bubble up at parks filled (Westbound Lanes obstructed) Green

Railway Parade Yes Blocked drain out the front (on Southport side of property); flooded the inside of recently new fit out. Blue Works crew inspected area cleaned nearby pit

Reserve Street No Localised flooding at low point Green

Ruislip Street No Stormwater penetrating down footpaths of McCourt Street due to Catholic Education Centre runoff and lack of kerbing height and footpath ramp at intersection

Blue

Ruislip Street No Stormwater penetrating down footpaths of Tate Street due to runoff from lack of kerbing height and footpath ramp at intersection - western side

Blue

Selby Street No

Claims of flooding due to Selby Street shared path works. Highly unlikely as picture given indicates water of approximately 25mm and evidence of water sheeting off of roof onto ground. Have sandbagged verge near driveway as measure to deal with resident.

Amber Water diverted back onto road

Tarongo Way Yes

On Friday July 9, 2021 our property at 41 Tarongo Way, City Beach, was flooded due to heavy rainfall. The storm water drain located in the road at the front of our property is inadequate and caused all the water from the rainfall to flow into our property, which caused flood damage. Even with light/moderate, rainfall this storm water drain does not do its job and we end up with flooding at the front of our property on every occasion.

Green

The Boulevard No Flooding in the street. Green

The Boulevard Yes

My garage gets flooded every time there is heavy rain like today and water floods down my driveway. Could you please look into this so that the water flows into the drain and not down my driveway?

Green

The Boulevard West of Perry Lakes Drive No Localised flooding Green

Weldon Street and Brompton Road intersection Yes Localised flooding had yet to subsided at 4:00pm Red Pits on intersection filled with debris cleaned

West Coast Highway No -31.911387, 115.758178 drains are blocked with grass and mud fromcouncil works on west coast highway around CMB4 path west coasthighway near Hale Road

Green

Woolwich Street No Runoff from side streets and Woolwich from Blencowe Street to McCourt Street - Water sheeting within kerb channel and bypassing pits due to inundation failure

Blue

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UPCOMING ROAD CLOSURES

Location Time Period Description

Cromarty Road (Crieff Street) 16/11/2020 – 01/09/2021

Jersey Street (Grantham Street – Ruislip Street) 16/11/2020 – 01/09/2021

Templetonia Crescent (Gunee Road – Dampier Avenue) 16/11/2020 – 01/09/2021 Construction Deliveries

Selby Street northbound (Grantham Street to The Boulevard) 23/06/2021 – 27/08/2021 (8am to 2pm) PSP construction

ASSETS/BUILDINGS TOTAL PROJECTS COMPLETED YEAR TO DATE

Completed Outstanding

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CURRENT PROJECT UPDATE

Project Title South City Beach Kiosk (The Kiosk)

Summary Concept Design Options for the Kiosk Future

Commencement Date August 21 Estimated Completion Date May 22

Total Budget $50,000 Actual Cost to date $52

Risk 2 - High Updated Estimated Total Budget $50,000

The proposed South City Beach Kiosk redevelopment options were presented to the Town’s Design Review Panel (DRP) on 9 July 2021. The options were also sent to the Heritage Council of Western Australia (Heritage Council) seeking their feedback. The Town received feedback from the Heritage Council and DRP, which are summarised below:

• The DRP and State Heritage supported none of the three concept design options. • The DRP suggested leasing the Kiosk, developing a business case and keep it as an iconic asset in WA. They also

suggested developing a Conservation Management Plan for the Kiosk.

As per the Heritage Council suggestion, the Town has engaged the original architect, Mr Tony Brand, and revising the concept design options. The Town will submit a proposal for the Kiosk after the plan is revised. The Asset Services team is planning to prepare a business plan and Conservation Management Plan and will engage the Heritage Council when the plans are complete. If Council decides to progress with the project, a rigorous consultation process will be implemented to ensure the community is provided the opportunity to comment.

Project Title Lake Monger Community Shed

Summary Building the internal fit outs.

Commencement Date June 21 Estimated Completion Date November 21

Total Budget $200,000 Actual Cost to date $3,138

Risk Low Updated Estimated Total Budget $200,000

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The approved internal fit out works for Lake Monger Community Shed have partially been carried out and the following items were completed in July 2021:

1. Compliant shelves were purchased and delivered.2. The new security system was purchased, installed, commissioned and is now operational.3. Fencing around the external bin store was installed.

The new acoustic wall and woodworking area dust extraction, the new welding area wall, welding fume extraction, and the final electrical fit out were advertised as one package of works in form of Request for Quotation (RFQ) in July 2021. This RFQ was closed on Wednesday, 18 August 2021 at 2pm. The Town has reviewed the submissions and provided a recommendation for the award of the contract to Council in September 2021. The proposal was approved and the contract will be awarded to Prova Construction Pty Ltd in October 2021.

Project Title Alderbury Sportsground Pavilion - Replace Toilets and Change Rooms

Summary Demolish the existing facilities, replace with new toilets, and change rooms.

Commencement Date May 21 Estimated Completion Date February 22

Total Budget $1,268,500 Actual Cost to date $123,872

Risk 2 - High Updated Estimated Total Budget $1,870,000.00

*This project received $400k external Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities (CSRF) fund, which is not included inthe estimated budget. The total budget will be revised during the mid-year budget review.

The contract was awarded to Shelford Construction in March 2021. The external underground utility relocation works commenced in May 2021 and completed in June 2021.

The external underground utility relocation works commenced in May 2021 and completed in June 2021. The demolition commenced on 18 June 2021 and is now complete. The earthworks and site works have begun and the first Progress Claim has been approved.

Alderbury Sportsground Pavilion - Photo of Demolition - 25 June 2021

The earthworks have now commenced and the concrete footing works were carried out in the last week of July 2021. The slab concrete pouring was completed on 16 August 2021.

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Earth work preparation - July 2021 Concrete Reinforcement Preparation- July 2021 The concrete pouring for slab were carried out in August 2021 and steel works has been commenced in early September.

Concrete Pouring– Slab – August 2021 Start of Steel works – September 2021 The steel structure and roof installation was complete in September 2021 and the brickwork has started.

Steel Structure–September 2021 Start of Brick Works – Late September 2021

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WASTE

Participating Council Report: WMRC

Summary WMRC are to provide the Town of Cambridge with a regular report on the performance of its community recycling services.

Date of Report Period 1 September 2020 – 30 June 2021

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Town of Cambridge and the Western Metropolitan Regional Council (WMRC) dated 2 September 2020 provides that the WMRC will provide the Participating Council with a regular report on the performance of its community recycling services including on:

• numbers of residents calling at the [Recycling] Centre;• quantity of materials recycled; and• results of customer satisfaction survey.

Number of Cambridge residents calling at the WMRC

Number of Cambridge visits (expressed in carloads) using free recycling drop off services including cardboard, scrap metal, polystyrene, e-waste, paint, sporting goods, gas bottles and other HHW:

Month Free service carloads September 2020 232 October 2020 394 November 2020 322 December 2020 403 January 2021 361 February 2021 326 March 2021 250 April 2021 201 May 2021 152 June 2021 73 TOTAL 2714

Paid service users for the period totalled: 2323 transactions including 11 bulk waste passes used.

Quantity of materials recycled

Green waste

• 314 transactions - 99.12 total tonnesBulk waste

• 1222 transactions - 264 total tonnes

• 29 fridges degassed and recycled

• 76 mattresses and bases recycled

• 55 sheets of asbestos collected

• 32.15 tonnes of construction and demolition waste recycled

• 61 tyres recycled

Education

Results of coordination through the Communications and Education team (provided at no charge to the Town)

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Events held in the Town

1. Waste Watchers Workshop: 4 March 2021 – 9 residents2. Compost, Worm Farm and Bokashi Workshop: 27 March 2021 - 7 residents

Events held elsewhere

1. Waste Watchers Workshop (Peppermint Grove): – 0 residents2. Secrets of Sustainable Shopping (Claremont): 11 March 2021 – 5 residents3. Staff/Elected Member tour of West Metro RC: 10 March 2021 - 3 attendees4. Community tour of SMRC RRRC: 18 March 2021 – 2 residents5. Community tour of SMRC RRRC: 12 May 2021 – 2 residents6. Community tour of West Metro RC: 2 residents

WMRC and the Town of Cambridge co-promote community waste events through e-newsletters and social media. WMRC included the Town under their memberships of Plastic Free July and Recycle Right, which entitled them to reduced membership rates.

Cambridge Repair Lab: 18 September 2021 | 10:30am – 12:30pm

Repair Lab is a community initiative to help people fix their belongings, keep items in the system and reduce the burden on recycling, and ultimately save things going to landfill. Skilled volunteers will help you with repairs of clothing, textiles, bikes, furniture, jewellery, electronics and electrical and general household items. If you are unsure, bring it down and we will see what we can do!

If you have skills – we would love to welcome you as one of our volunteers.

Pool Cover & Plastics Drop Off Day: 18 September 2021 | 10:00am – 2:00pm

The Town of Cambridge is holding another Extended Plastics Drop-Off Day at the Admin Centre to collect a range of plastics.

These items will be locally processed and used in the Australian manufacturing industry. A full list of accepted items can be requested from: [email protected]

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Creating Wildlife Havens in Suburbia: 23 September 2021 | 6:30 – 8:30pm Wildlife havens serve a number of purposes including protecting wildlife and helping animal populations thrive. Wildlife gardens are designed to attract native animals like birds, frogs, lizards, bees, butterflies and other creatures. By creating a wildlife garden, you are potentially providing a home, food, protection, or just a nice place to visit for our beautiful wildlife. This workshop focusses on suburban eco-systems, bird life, insects, and creating wildlife corridors and havens in our gardens. Attendance at this workshop qualifies you for a rebate against the purchase of a birdbath of your choice.

Charity Drop Off Day: 2 October 2021 | 9:00am – 3:00pm It is time to start thinking about our next Charity Day! The Town now holds Charity drop-off days three times a year to assist residents to maximise their Verge Valet space. We invite a range of charities to receive donation of those belongings, which are too good to Verge Valet. Bring your unwanted household items including clothes and textiles and working electrical items (no white goods please!) to the Administration Centre. Simply drive up and our friendly staff will unload your car for you. Items must be clean, undamaged, and presented in boxes or bags. Things you can donate at a Charity drop-off day:

• All types of clothing • Small furniture • Working electrical items - no white goods

please! • Accessories including jewellery, bags,

hats, belts • Manchester: Towels, tableware and tea

towels • Bedding, linen and blankets • Shoes, boots and slippers • Homewares, including Games, Toys,

DVD’s CD's • Crockery, glassware

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Kintsugi: The Art of Broken Pieces: 21 October 2021 | 6:30 – 8:30pm

This is an age-old way to minimise waste to landfill… Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken ceramics back together with gold — built on the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections, you can create an even stronger, more beautiful piece of art. Every break is unique and instead of repairing an item like new, the 400-year-old technique actually highlights the "scars" as a part of the design.

This workshop includes a gold repair kit with all necessary equipment and tuition.

Bike Day: 30 October 2021 | 9:00am – 3:00pm

October is Bike Month and the Town is celebrating the event with a ‘Bring Your Bike’ day on 30 October to celebrate to celebrate Bike Month between 9am and 3pm at the Council Offices, 1 Bold Park Drive Floreat.

Activities include recycling bicycles through the Dismantle Youth Development program and providing basic maintenance through the Bike Dr program.

Workshops will be presented by the locally based Bike Smart program on road rules and how to, safely, make use of shared paths.

Staying in line with the recycling theme, a ‘bike stuff swap’ station will allow people to bring second-hand bike clothes and associated equipment to swap.

More information will be forthcoming in the next newsletter.

Bin Fairy: Ongoing program

For those residents unsure about recycling, wanting to increase recycling, reduce waste to landfill and/or their dependence on plastics.

This program is available for face-to-face sessions where residents can obtain advice on recycling and minimising their waste to landfill. These are flexible sessions, held in homes at residents’ convenience, and at times to suit them.

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Green Waste bags: Ongoing program 75L green waste bags are now available for purchase – these are perfect to put out items for green waste Verge Valet bookings (they will be left by the team after emptying). They are $10 for 2 and available from the Admin Centre.

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COUNCIL DECISIONSMonth – Item

No.Report Title Decision Summary Comments (if required)

22/05/2018 – CR18.67 Infrastructure Traffic Study For West Leederville and Wembley

Work scope for RFQ – Traffic Study for Wembley West Leederville be approved and proceed to request for quotation. Consider amount of $80,000 for inclusion in budget.

• A report was presented by Cardno at anElected Members Forum on 3 December2019. No clear direction was given but anadditional Elected Member Forum datewas proposed, date to be confirmed inthe future; and

• A second forum to be arranged for 2021.20/05/2019 - CR19.42 Pedestrian Crossings Study - Lake Monger Drive

That Council: 1. APPROVES the overall pedestrian

crossing improvement strategy alongLake Monger Drive;

2. APPROVES a new pedestriancrossing immediately west ofKimberley Street estimated at$130,000 for inclusion in the 2019-2020 budget, as shown in Attachment1 Plan E 309 19 01;

3. LISTS FOR CONSIDERATION thefollowing items for inclusion in thedraft four year financial plan as futurecapital works:3.1 2020-2021: Lake Monger Drivepedestrian improvements - StVincent’s Avenue Attachment 2 PlanE 309 19 06. project estimated at$85,000;3.2 2021-2022: Lake Monger Drivepedestrian improvements –Northwood Street - eastern LakeMonger service road entrance asshown in Attachment 3 Plan E 309 1902. Project estimated at $110,000;3.3 2022-2023: Lake Monger Drivepedestrian improvements – east ofGregory Street as shown inAttachment 4 Plan E 309 19 07.Project estimated at $100,000;

4. NOTES that an underpass accessunder Lake Monger Drive is currentlybeing investigated; and

5. REQUESTS the Underpass conceptdesign options for the Lake MongerDrive/Gregory Street zone bePRESENTED at a Council ElectedMembers Forum by no later thanSeptember 2019.

• Presented and adopted by Council May2019;

• Consultation letter sent out to residentsfor the Kimberley Street crossing 26 July2019. Extending Consultation period to 4weeks total;

• Concept design options to be presentedat Elected Members Forum by February2020;

• Council report September 2019 advisingof petition about negative response toconsultation letter sent to residents.Project deferred by Council;

• Letter sent out to all residents whoparticipated in the consultation advisingof Council decision; and

• Forum to Councillors to be conducted in2021 by Cardno to present options.

• The Town is preparing to engage withthe community on the preferred locationand type of a crossing. This is expectedto be completed by November 2021. Areport will be presented following theconsultation period.

22/09/20 – CR20.113 Town of Cambridge – Proposed Verge Valet Bulk Waste Collection Service

That Council: 1. APPROVES a Verge Valet bulk waste

collection service provided by theWestern Metropolitan RegionalCouncil for a trial period, commencingon 1 November 2020 to 30 June2022; and

2. REQUESTS a report to be submittedto Council at the conclusion of thetrial.

• In progress as per the Council decision.

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25/05/2021 - CR21.50 South City Beach Kiosk – Progress Report

That Council:- 1. NOTES:-

1.1 the urgent concrete repair work tothe South City Beach Kiosk has been completed;

1.2 the proposed concept designs that will improve the functionality of the asset by converting it to a pavilion style structure;

2. REQUESTS:-2.1 the Town to seek comment from

the Design Review Panel prior to progressing to public consultation on the proposed designs;

2.2 A further report to be presented to Council detailing the Design Review Panel’s feedback.

• The concept design options were sent tothe Design Review Panel.

• The Town will now explore options toactivate the facility without modifying thebuilding fabric.

25/05/2021 - CR21.53 Churchlands Green Estate – City of Stirling Traffic Trials

That Council:- 1. RECEIVES the information relating to

the City of Stirling’s TrafficManagement Trial within theChurchlands Green Estate, as shownin Attachment 1;

2. DOES NOT APPROVE thetemporary six week closure of theright turn pocket on Empire Avenuein to University Avenue as the safesttreatment; and

3. REQUESTS the Town to report toCouncil on the results of the trafficcounts and the possible impact tolocal roads at the completion of thetrial.

• In progress as per the Council Decision.• A report will be presented to the

November 2021 Council Meeting withthe result of the traffic trial.

25/05/2021 - CR21.54 Ocean Mia Estate - On-Street Parking

That Council:- 1. NOTES the four proposed options

to address the parking issues inOcean Mia Estate;

2. APPROVES the Town toundertaken community consultationwith effected residents; and

3. REQUESTS a further report to bepresented to Council documentingthe feedback received, followingcommunity consultation.

• Consultation to occur late June to July2021.

• Consultation has commenced withresidents of the estate. To close lateAugust 2021.

• The results of the consultation wereinconclusive and further consultation isrequired. This will be carried out duringNovember 2021 and a report will follow.

22/06/2021 - CR21.65 Marlow Street, Cambridge to Ruislip Street, Road Modifications – Consultation Outcomes

That the item relating to Marlow Street, Cambridge to Ruislip Street, Wembley Road Modifications be REFERRED BACK to the Community and Resources Committee for further consideration. Procedural Motion put and CARRIED (6/2)

• The Town is reviewing alternate designoptions and meeting with communitymembers to determine the best outcome.

27/07/2021 – CR21.74 Draft Perry Lakes Management Plan

That Council:- 1. APPROVES the Town to undertake

community engagement on the:(a) Draft Perry Lakes ManagementPlan 2021-2031, as shown inAttachment 1; and

• Consultation page with survey to becreated W/E 20/8 and letter tosurrounding residents ready to go whenwebsite is ready.

Report to Council in November.

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(b) Draft Perry Lakes Masterplan2021-2031, as shown in(Attachment 2;)

2. AUTHORISES the Chief ExecutiveOfficer to determine and finalise themembers of the Perry LakesManagement Plan Focus Group; and

3. REQUESTS a further report to bepresented to Council documentingthe feedback received, following thecommunity engagement period.

27/07/2021 – CR21.77 Moray Avenue Floreat Traffic Management Treatment – Consideration of Submissions

That Council: 1. RECEIVES the community

engagement submissions for theinstallation of traffic managementtreatments on Moray Avenuebetween, Dumfries Road andGrantham Street in Floreat; and

2. REQUESTS the Administration toinvestigate alternative options andarrange a community forum todiscuss options available.

• The Town will organise a communityforum for residents of Moray Avenue todiscuss ways to manage movingforward. Likely to occur afterChurchlands Green Traffic Managementtrial.

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COUNCIL MEETING

12 OCTOBER 2021

ATTACHMENT 8 TO ITEM 10.13

PUBLIC QUESTION TIME - RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL BUT TREATED AS

CORRESPONDENCE

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