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  • Intersection modifications approved by Council

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    The proposal from an adjacent property owner to modify the Jutland Parade/Iris Avenue Intersection was approved by the Council at its meeting of 23 August 2016. At this point in time, and following discussions with the property owner(s), the works will commence in approximately 6 months. The City is progressing with the necessary approvals.

    For further information please visit the engagement page.


  • Circe Circle and School Road (between Alexander and Adelma Roads) – Road Resurfacing and Associated Works.

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    Work will commence on the above section of road, on Tuesday, 3 January for a period of up to six weeks, during the hours of 7.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday.

    The work is being undertaken as a result of the road suffering substantial fatigue cracking and will include upgrades of kerbing, drainage lids, pram ramps and crossovers.

    The timetable is as follows:

    • Drainage improvements: 3-13 January 2017
    • Kerb removal: 5-13 January 2017
    • Road surface preparation and resurfacing: 16-23 January 2017
    • Installation of new kerbing: 24-25 January 2017
    • Concreting works: 30 January to 1 February 2017
    • Finishing works: 1-8 February 2017
    • Top layer of road resurfacing: 9 February 2017
    • Completion: 10 February 2017

    During this time, road closures will be in place with detours around the work site. Local traffic will continue to have access whilst closures are in place, with on-site traffic controllers assisting motorists and pedestrians.

    There will be periods of time (approximately 4 hours) following the laying of new asphalt road surface where access to properties may be limited due to the drying time of the bitumen.

    Properties with reticulation may have their reticulation temporarily re-routed during the construction period. The City will repair any damaged reticulation in the verge, however property owners need to ensure that the reticulation system is tested and any faults are reported to the City within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

    For further information or enquiries, please contact the Project Engineer, Tim Hollow, by telephoning the City on (08) 9273 3500.

    Thank you for your patience during this time.

  • Partial Road Closure - Nidjalla Loop

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    The major construction work being undertaken by the City's Contractors has now been completed with the Main Roads WA signage and line markings to be applied shortly.

    For further information, please visit the engagement page.

    Thank you to everyone for their patience throughout this project.


  • Nidjalla Loop - Partial Road Closure - Works nearing completion

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    Works are nearing completion on Nidjalla Loop. The installation of the new kerbs, concrete footpaths and median islands have been completed.

    Outstanding works include:

    • Faux pave painting to the concrete median islands
    • Tactile paving
    • Reinstatement of brick paving in front of kerbing
    • Installation of signs and lines

    These works are currently being programmed.

    Further updates will be provided on the engagement page as the works proceed.

  • Boronia Avenue (Karella to Carrington Street) - Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    The City as sub-contracted Roads2000 to undertake road resurfacing, drainage and kerbing works on Boronia Avenue, from the Junction of Karella Street to Carrington Street and all the way through to Stirling Highway.

    The project will be completed in two stages

    • Stage 1 - Karella Street to Carrington Street and Carrington Street to outside of 49 Boronia Avenue (November to December 2016)
    • Stage 2 – Outside 49 Boronia Avenue to the Junction of Stirling Highway, including parking modifications near the entrance to Kings (January to February 2017)
    For further information, please visit the engagement page.
  • Partial Road Closure - Nidjalla Loop - Further review of intersection treatment

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    Following concerns raised by some residents, the City has undertaken a further review of the proposed works.

    The City had arranged for the final construction to take place by January/February 2017 which is as a consequence of Contractor availability. However alternative Contractors are currently being sought who may be able to construct the works earlier.

    An upgrade of the temporary treatment to a more robust treatment with water filled barriers, sandbags and signage will be undertaken as a matter of urgency, including the placement of a variable message board until the final treatment is installed.

    Further updates will be provided on the engagement page as the works proceed.

    We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

  • Waroonga Road - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    Road resurfacing and associated works will commence on 2November 2016 on Waroonga Road, between Stirling Highway and Princess Road. The works will include:

    • Kerb removal: 2–7 November
    • Profiling/site preparation: 8 November
    • Installation of new drainage pits: 9–15 November
    • Kerb preparation works: 15–21 November
    • Road resurfacing: 23 November – 6 December
    • New kerbing works 30–31 November
    • Finishing works 8–13 December

    Please note that some preparatory works will need to be undertaken outside of these dates and may include kerb removal, capping of reticulation, installation of signage and paint markings.

    When and how long will the works take?

    Works will be undertaken during weekdays between the hours of 7:00 am – 5:00 pm and aim to be completed within a 7 week timeframe. However this is dependent on the weather and resources and as a result the project could last as long as nine weeks.

    Access and Road Closures

    Road closures will be in place with detours around the work site.

    Local traffic will continue to have access whilst closures are in place, on-site traffic controllers will be happy to assist, however there will be periods of time (approximately 4 hours) following the laying of new asphalt road surface where access to your property will not be permitted as the road cannot be driven on as it needs to dry. This also prevents your property from being stained with bitumen.

    Drainage pits

    New soak well pits will also be installed at appropriate locations to avoid clashes with service utilities and for effective road drainage.

    Kerbing & Reticulation

    The kerbing will all be replaced and upgraded with new standard semi-mountable kerbing.

    Where necessary reticulation will be temporarily re-routed. Reticulation in the verge may be damaged during the works which the City will repair.

    Please ensure that you test your reticulation system and report any faults to the City within 2 weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

    For further information, please contact Robbie Black, Engineering Projects Coordinator on 9273 3500 or council@nedlands.wa.gov.au.

    Council considers that the works to be undertaken will be of mutual benefit for ratepayers, businesses and road users of the City and your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

  • Gallop Road (Bruce Street to Wavell Road) - Upgrade, resurfacing and traffic calming

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    The City is considering further traffic calming treatment in Gallop Road because of speeding vehicles and the views have been sought from the community, particularly those residents in close proximity to the proposed treatment.

    This consultation has now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated. The feedback is now being assessed and the results made available shortly.

    To find out more about this project, please visit the engagement page.


  • Lyons Street (Clement to North Street)

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    Western Power have completed the underground cable relocation works. The City have also completed the final works for this project.

    Works completed included the installation of pram ramps, connecting the footpath from Lyons Street to North Street, laying asphalt final surface and finishing works.

    We appreciate your patience whilst these works have been undertaken.


  • Lyons Street (Clement to North Street)

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    The City would like to inform all residents the current resurfacing and associated works have been put on hold due to a potential underground cable relocation by Western Power.

    Western Power has identified underground cables in the drainage pit on the north-east corner of Lyons Street and North Street, and are currently considering solutions for relocation. The City is working with Western Power to coordinate the works to minimise disturbance to rehabilitated areas.

    We appreciate your patience as we work towards implementing a solution as soon as practicable and apologise for any inconvenience experienced during this period.

    Works to be completed include:

    • Installing pram ramps
    • Connecting the footpath from Lyons Street to North Street
    • Laying asphalt final surface
    • Finishing works

    When is this happening?

    Until the extent of the works has been confirmed by Western Power the City is currently looking at a completion time frame of approximately three months for the relocation of these cables.

    During this period, the road will be opened as normal, however traffic management signage and cones will be placed in any areas not yet complete.