The City of Joondalup (COJ) is our local council. The COJ is responsible for managing much of the land and services that we enjoy in Edgewater and the areas around us. Information for the COJ can largely be accessed via their website www.joondalup.wa.gov.au
Details of council meetings, including upcoming meeting dates and agendas can be found at http://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/Govern/CouncilMeetings.aspx
Agendas for meetings are released at 5pm the Friday prior to the meeting on a Tuesday. If you would like to submit questions for the meeting these are due at 9am on the Monday. This means you have from 5pm Friday until 9am Monday to read the material and make a submission. We believe that this is an unsatisfactory amount of time for public input, however these timelines are within regulatory requirements.
If you are interested in changing out the existing size yellow top bin for a larger one (360L).
You can order it from COJ by following the link here and completing the online form :)
There is an info sheet below on what you can and can't put in the recycling bin too.
Good afternoon everyone, ECRA received the email below from the COJ,
Dear Community Engagement Network Members,
Do you value the coast, its beaches and foreshore areas?
The City of Joondalup is planning for future climate change impacts on the coast and would like to hear about how you value and use the City’s coastline.
Make sure you have your say by completing the City’s online Coastal Survey (link below) and you can go in the draw to win one of three $100 gift vouchers. All feedback must be received by Friday 29 June 2018.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/cojcoastalsurvey
You can find out more about coastal vulnerability and the City’s coastal adaptation planning at the following link.
http://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/…/…/CoastalVulnerability.aspx
If you would like any further information about the Coastal Survey, please contact the City’s Environmental Development team on 9400 4527 or via coastal@joondalup.wa.gov.au
Community Engagement Network
City of Joondalup
ECRA received a notification from the COJ to advise the Development at 1&3 Chipala Ct has been refused.
See attached letter below for further info
Please see attached info on the COJ Coastal Vunerability update. Even though its not being conducted in Edgewater the plans call for rate payers to pay for the mitigation works.
COJ website link - https://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/kb/resident/coastal-vunerability
Dear Coastal Vulnerability Stakeholder Notification List Member,
The City of Joondalup has recently released a number of important publications relating to coastal vulnerability that may be of interest. A summary of these publications is provided below.
The Coastal Infrastructure Adaptation Plan 2018 – 2026 is now available on the City’s website at this link.
The Coastal Infrastructure Adaptation Plan has been developed to ensure the City is adequately prepared to adapt to current and future coastal hazards and risk to City infrastructure and assets is minimised. The Plan identifies a long term approach to guide the City’s future adaptation responses in the coastal zone.
The Coastal Monitoring Program 2017-18 Report is now available on the City’s website at this link.
The Coastal Monitoring Program 2017-18 Report provides the results of the 2017-18 Coastal Monitoring Program and analysis of shoreline change since the baseline year of 2015-16.
The Coastal Monitoring Program uses photo monitoring, time lapse monitoring, annual mapping of the shoreline and beach profile surveys to monitor movement of the shoreline over time.
For more information please visit the City’s website joondalup.wa.gov.au or email coastal@joondalup.wa.gov.au.