Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan 2022-2027

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The Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan 2022-2027 (PDF, 1.07 MB) was endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 23 May 2023 following the public feedback period in March 2023. The graphically designed version of the CSCP Plan will be available on the City's website at a later date. Thank you to everyone involved in the development of the CSCP Plan.

Feedback from over 400 completed surveys received last year has helped us to shape the priorities and actions in the City’s draft Community Safety and Crime Prevention (CSCP) Plan 2022-2027, including brand new actions in three of the priority areas.

These new actions reflect the feedback we’ve received from our community, as well as aligning with the objectives of our key partners such as the Western Australian Police.

The draft CSCP Plan 2022-2027 was endorsed by Council on Tuesday 28 February 2023 to go out for public comment, and we want to hear from you. Tell us what you think of the new actions, as well as any feedback you have on other actions or the draft CSCP Plan in general.

How can I get involved?

The feedback period closed at 4pm, Wednesday 22 March 2023.

Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.

The Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan 2022-2027 (PDF, 1.07 MB) was endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 23 May 2023 following the public feedback period in March 2023. The graphically designed version of the CSCP Plan will be available on the City's website at a later date. Thank you to everyone involved in the development of the CSCP Plan.

Feedback from over 400 completed surveys received last year has helped us to shape the priorities and actions in the City’s draft Community Safety and Crime Prevention (CSCP) Plan 2022-2027, including brand new actions in three of the priority areas.

These new actions reflect the feedback we’ve received from our community, as well as aligning with the objectives of our key partners such as the Western Australian Police.

The draft CSCP Plan 2022-2027 was endorsed by Council on Tuesday 28 February 2023 to go out for public comment, and we want to hear from you. Tell us what you think of the new actions, as well as any feedback you have on other actions or the draft CSCP Plan in general.

How can I get involved?

The feedback period closed at 4pm, Wednesday 22 March 2023.

Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.

Page last updated: 11 Jul 2023, 02:21 PM