The City of Vincent is reviewing its existing Local Planning Policy No 7.5.23 Construction Management Plans and is seeking community feedback on the proposed changes.
Background
Vincent is experiencing significant development pressure as it continues to grow and therefore it is important to address how construction and demolition activities are managed.
We are currently undertaking a review of the existing Policy No 7.5.23 Construction Management Plans.
In May 2025 Council approved the draft Local Planning Policy: Construction Management for the purpose of community consultation.
Proposed amendments
The draft Policy is being expanded to apply to all construction and demolition works on private property within the City and to establish standards that should be met to mitigate impacts to the community and environment.
A copy of both the current and draft policies can be viewed in the Documents section to the right of this page.
Supporting information
The draft Policy will be supplemented by an information sheet that will provide further guidance as to how the standards of the Policy can be met. The information sheet will be available when a draft Policy is endorsed by Council, with consideration of submission received during community consultation.
Share your thoughts
Please provide your feedback on the draft Local Planning Policy: Construction Management by completing the short survey below.
You can also contact us in any of the following ways:
- By phone 9273 6000
- By email mail@vincent.wa.gov.au (External link)
- In person at the City of Vincent Administration Building, 244 Vincent Street (corner Loftus Street), Leederville
- In writing, by mail to PO Box 82, Leederville, 6902
Hard copy surveys are available on request.
This consultation closes 4pm Monday, 16 June 2025.
What will happen next?
After this consultation period closes, feedback we receive will be reviewed and a report presented to Council for consideration.
Everyone who provides feedback, and contact details, will be notified when this will be considered by Council. Members of the public are welcome to attend the Council Briefing and Council Meeting to ask questions or comment on the proposal.
Information on this page is available in alternative formats on request.