Floreat Surf Life Saving Club Upgrade Upgrades to the existing Floreat Surf Life Saving Clubs are currently in the design phase. The works will improve the building's disability access and other upgrades to improve capacity, safety, and community engagement.
Lake Monger Recreation Club Upgrade This project is intended to improve disability access into and within the Lake Monger Recreation Club as well as reconditioning and improving the layout of amenities whilst preserving the heritage of the existing building.
Leederville Sporting Club | UAT, Access Ramp, Alfresco, and Kitchen Upgrade of essential elements of Leederville Sporting Club to improve accessibility and functionality, and to provide an overall better communal space.
Traffic Signals Pedestrian Facilities Upgrades | Townwide There are 16 signalised intersections within the Town of Cambridge. Improvements to these intersections are the Town’s responsibility with Main Roads WA (MRWA) being responsible for the approval of requests to upgrade intersections. MRWA are also responsible for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the traffic signals.
2024-25 Asphalt Resurfacing Program: Roads, Laneways, and Footpaths Renewing sections of roads that have been identified for resurfacing due to cracking, patching, rutting, roughness, texture loss, and general wear and tear.
Railway Parade Signalised Crossing | Northwood Intersection The implementation of pelican crossing west of the Northwood intersection.
Birkdale Park Renewal This project involves the community consultation and concept design for the upgrade of Birkdale Park, Floreat.
Floreat Beach | Masterplan The Town is engaging with Floreat Beach users and stakeholders to determine the site's common values and key issues. This engagement will inform the development of a masterplan that captures the long-term vision of the precinct.
Perry Lakes | Playground Replacement The playground south of West Lake was identified to be upgraded to a regional-scale play space.
Rutter Park | Mindfulness Exercise Node Installation of state-of-the-art exercise equipment designed for senior fitness and wellness will be proposed. These items focus on improving balance, mobility, core strength, and motor skills.
Bus Shelter Replacement Program The Town is responsible for identifying bus stops eligible for upgrade and making recommendations to the PTA under the Bus Shelter Subsidy Programme (BSSP). The PTA manages the scheduling and construction phase for these bus stop replacements.
Jon Sanders Dr, Powis St and Harborne St Intersection Road Improvement The Jon Sanders Drive, Powis Street, and Harborne Street intersection was identified as having a high occurrence of crashes within a five-year period. This has made it eligible for road improvement funding in line with the Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA) Policy.
Road Rehabilitation Projects (MRRG) The Town of Cambridge receives Federal and State Government grants to facilitate rehabilitation work on eligible roads. This funding is typically utilised on higher order roads to ensure the condition of the road network is maintained and not degraded over the long term
Playground Replacement Programme | 2024/2025 Several playgrounds in the Town have has been identified as requiring replacement or refurbishment through our playground audit inspection program. Playground replacements are programmed for Jubilee Park playground, City Beach and Donegal Park playground. Ocean Mia Park playground is planned to be refurbished. Local residents and park users will be consulted to inform the design for the playgroun
Lake Monger Drive | Signalised Pedestrian Crossing - Design Despite the challenges presented by high traffic volumes on Lake Monger Drive and the growing popularity of Lake Monger Reserve, significant progress has been achieved in identifying an appropriate location for safe pedestrian access.
Tara Vista Park upgrade Tara Vista Park is a local neighbourhood park in West Leederville. The park assets are ageing and will be upgraded.
City Beach Vertical Wall & Groyne Repairs In 2023, the Town engaged a coastal and port engineering company to undertake a condition inspection of the Town's marine structures. The inspection highlighted maintenance repair works required on the Floreat Groyne and City Beach vertical wall.
City Beach Car Park Resurfacing In the 2024/25 financial year three carparks along the City Beach foreshore (C305,307 & 308) will be upgraded. The works will include the following: The existing black apshalt wearing course is to be replaced with red asphalt, Upgrades to drainage and kerb infrastructure and Parking bays, including ACROD bays to be installed to contempory standards
Foreshore Management Plan The Town of Cambridge has received funding from the Department of Planning Lands and Heritage to develop a 10 year Foreshore Management Plan.
Town Signage Replacement The Town will identify existing signage that has surpassed its lifesapan and needs replacement, and implement new signs according to the guidelnes outlined in the signage strategy.
Galup Greening Acceleration The proposed works include revegetation planting along the banks of the lake to improve biodiversity and habitat, and park and street tree planting to improve the poor canopy cover in the area.
Grantham Street Multi-Intersection Treatment Review and Evaluation The intersection of Jersey Street/Grantham Street and Pangbourne Street/Grantham Street has expereinced 31 reported crashes over the past five years. To address these safety concerns the Town investigated the best long term solution to improve safety at these intersections.
Ruislip Safe Active Street Evaluation The Ruislip Safe Active Street project involved the design and construction of a 3.8km Safe Active Street that forms part of the City Beach-West Leederville cycle corridor.
Urban Forest Strategy 2025-2034 This project is intended to ensure the sustainability of the Town’s urban forest, to retain and strengthen the existing tree canopy within the Town through development of key strategies and actions
Wembley Golf Course | Tree Survey The Wembley Golf Course is the Town’s largest land asset, with its own land use category within the Town’s Urban Forest Strategy, in recognition of the significant mature tree assets on the land, including Tuart trees.
40km/hr Speed Zone Project Survey for Wembley and West Leederville The Town of Cambridge has developed a draft Galup Management Plan 2024-2034 and draft Galup (Lake Monger) Master Plan 2024-2034 to help direct activities and projects to be undertaken within the reserve, over the next ten years.
Selby & Cambridge Street Signal Improvements This project aims to improve the safety and a accessibility at Selby Street intersections with Cambridge street and The Boulevard through upgrading signals and pedestrian facilities.
Wembley Golf Course | Driving Range Steel Rectification and Upgrade This project will rectify the corrosion of metallic elements of the Wembley Golf Course driving range and provide future weather resistance.
Roads, Laneways, Car Parks and Pathways - Renewal Programs Maintaining the integrity of our roads is essential for safety, comfort, and long-term value. The Town of Cambridge's Road Rehabilitation Program ensures that our network of 190 km of sealed roads and laneways continues to meet the needs of our growing community.