Urban Greening Strategy

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Help us plant the seeds for a greener future

The Urban Greening Strategy stakeholder engagement stage one outcomes report is now available.

The City of South Perth is developing a new urban greening strategy, and we want your feedback to help to make a greener, cooler and more liveable place for us to live, work and visit.

Urban greening is not just about the urban forest or tree canopy. It also incorporates vegetation, shrubs, understorey planting and many other ways to recognise and retain nature and biodiversity, helps make our City more climate resilient and makes an area more pleasant to live in.

Engagement process

The Urban Greening Strategy stakeholder engagement has a three stage process:

  • Stage 1: Broad engagement (survey and pop-up events).
    Complete: read about what happened during Stage 1. (September/October 2024)
  • Stage 2: Deliberative panel (a panel of key stakeholders and community members who will work collaboratively to recommend priorities for the Urban Greening Strategy). (February 2025).
  • Stage 3: Community feedback on draft Urban Greening Strategy (information session and feedback form). (April/May 2025).

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

Help us plant the seeds for a greener future

The Urban Greening Strategy stakeholder engagement stage one outcomes report is now available.

The City of South Perth is developing a new urban greening strategy, and we want your feedback to help to make a greener, cooler and more liveable place for us to live, work and visit.

Urban greening is not just about the urban forest or tree canopy. It also incorporates vegetation, shrubs, understorey planting and many other ways to recognise and retain nature and biodiversity, helps make our City more climate resilient and makes an area more pleasant to live in.

Engagement process

The Urban Greening Strategy stakeholder engagement has a three stage process:

  • Stage 1: Broad engagement (survey and pop-up events).
    Complete: read about what happened during Stage 1. (September/October 2024)
  • Stage 2: Deliberative panel (a panel of key stakeholders and community members who will work collaboratively to recommend priorities for the Urban Greening Strategy). (February 2025).
  • Stage 3: Community feedback on draft Urban Greening Strategy (information session and feedback form). (April/May 2025).

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

  • Stage 1: Broad engagement

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    Stage 1 of the stakeholder engagement process took place during September and October 2024, with several activities to encourage participation from a broad cross-section of stakeholders and the community.

    Find out more

    Thank you to everyone who provided their input and ideas. Stage 1 feedback is now complete.

  • Pop-up events

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    🌿 Urban Greening Strategy Pop-Up Events 🌿

    Join us at one of our two family-friendly, pop-up events to discuss and shape the future of urban greening in our community!

    Date: Wednesday 18 September 2024
    Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
    Location: John McGrath Pavilion, 97 Hensman St, South Perth

    Date: Saturday 5 October 2024
    Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
    Location: Sir James Mitchell Park near Hurlingham playground, South Perth

    This is your chance to:

    • Talk directly with the City's project team
    • Discuss urban greening
    • Participate in engaging activities and share your ideas

    Come along to find out about the upcoming Hurlingham Living Stream installation around Hurlingham drain. To find out more about this project, visit the Hurlingham Living Stream project page.

    Families and children are welcome! Help us plant the seeds for a greener future.

    We look forward to seeing you there!

Page last updated: 10 Dec 2024, 04:03 PM