Bulwer and Vincent Intersection Eco-zoning Plan

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Eco-zoning is the conversion of under used turf areas into water-wise native gardens. Over time, this not only saves water but also increases habitat and biodiversity.

The intersection of Bulwer and Vincent streets is a busy inner-city area.

The City of Vincent has created a plan for eco-zoning at this intersection and would like to hear suggestions from the community about plant selection and features that could be included in the upcoming works.

Project Details

We've created a plan to replace the existing turf area with water-wise, native shrubs and trees, mulch and feature logs.

The project will take roughly one full week to complete and will include:

  • a bobcat keying out the edges
  • spreading a layer of mulch
  • laying of feature logs
  • planting of water-wise native plants and trees

Benefits

Once completed, the project will create an aesthetically appealing and water-wise garden area at a busy inner-city intersection. It will also eliminate the need for irrigation and instead be watered with a water truck when necessary.

The project aligns with the City's Greening Plan to increase tree canopy cover.

Share your thoughts

The City would like your suggestions for plant selection and features to be added to this space.

You can share your thoughts with us in the following ways:

  • By filling out the survey below
  • By phone 9273 6000
  • By email mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
  • In person at the City of Vincent Administration Centre, 244 Vincent Street (corner Loftus Street), Leederville (during opening hours)
  • In writing, hard copy surveys are available on request

Consultation closes 5pm Monday 29 May 2023.

Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.

Eco-zoning is the conversion of under used turf areas into water-wise native gardens. Over time, this not only saves water but also increases habitat and biodiversity.

The intersection of Bulwer and Vincent streets is a busy inner-city area.

The City of Vincent has created a plan for eco-zoning at this intersection and would like to hear suggestions from the community about plant selection and features that could be included in the upcoming works.

Project Details

We've created a plan to replace the existing turf area with water-wise, native shrubs and trees, mulch and feature logs.

The project will take roughly one full week to complete and will include:

  • a bobcat keying out the edges
  • spreading a layer of mulch
  • laying of feature logs
  • planting of water-wise native plants and trees

Benefits

Once completed, the project will create an aesthetically appealing and water-wise garden area at a busy inner-city intersection. It will also eliminate the need for irrigation and instead be watered with a water truck when necessary.

The project aligns with the City's Greening Plan to increase tree canopy cover.

Share your thoughts

The City would like your suggestions for plant selection and features to be added to this space.

You can share your thoughts with us in the following ways:

  • By filling out the survey below
  • By phone 9273 6000
  • By email mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
  • In person at the City of Vincent Administration Centre, 244 Vincent Street (corner Loftus Street), Leederville (during opening hours)
  • In writing, hard copy surveys are available on request

Consultation closes 5pm Monday 29 May 2023.

Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Share your thoughts on the proposed eco-zoning at the intersection of Bulwer and Vincent streets.

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    Feedback closes 5pm Monday 29 May 2023.

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