Roads and Footpath Works
Road works are coordinated so as to minimise disruptions to residents, motorists and pedestrians. For example, road works located near residential areas are carried out mostly in the day, and road works near schools and busy roads are scheduled for non-peak hours.
Work on the City’s roads, footpaths and verges can be carried out by a number of different service providers. In general, the City manages the local roads within the local government area and the main, State controlled roads are managed by Main Roads WA.
Roads are condition-rated against a range of criteria to determine the need for, and timing of, preventative or remedial action to prevent loss of service. The ratings address factors such as structure, surface cracking, ride-ability, age and predicted increases in traffic volumes and vehicle classifications.
Current road and footpath news
News Listings
Road Rehabilitation Works - Paterson St, Como
The City will be undertaking road rehabilitation work on Paterson Street between Clydesdale & Ley Street, Como commencing 6 January 2020 for approximately 3 weeks.
Manning Road On-ramp Road works start 6 January
Commencing January, Manning Road between Ley Street and Kwinana Freeway in Como will be reduced to one lane in each direction. This closure will enable modification of the existing road to accommodate the new freeway ramp.
Kwinana Freeway Northbound overnight freeway closure January - 20 February 2020
Sections of the Kwinana Freeway northbound will be closed overnight from Sunday to Thursday for up to six weeks starting Sunday 12 January 2020
Water Corporation replacing pipes in Manning
Water Corporation will be replacing the water pipes along Parsons Avenue between Cornish Crescent and Welwyn Avenue in Manning. Work will take place the week starting Monday 6 January 2020 and will take around 5 weeks to complete.
Road Rehabilitation Works – Cornish Cres, Manning
The City will be undertaking road rehabilitation work on Cornish Cres between Cloister Ave & Hope Ave, Manning, commencing 29 November 2019 for approximately 4 weeks.