Portable signage placed in public areas or on footpaths can become a hazard to the public and are generally not permitted where: The [...]
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Home open signs are considered by the City to be directional signage, used on the day of a home [...]
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An election sign is a temporary sign which encourages persons to vote for a candidate, political party, referenda or matter relating to [...]
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Commercial advertising signs and devices on private land are required to comply with the [...]
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The City of Joondalup has recently received funding to install 65 Beach Emergency Numbers (BEN)
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Variable message boards (VMBs) can only be used as directional signs for traffic and cannot be [...]
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Parking restrictions are necessary to provide safe, efficient and equitable access for all drivers and to improve traffic flow. These [...]
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Report any damaged road signs such as Give Way, Stop, Keep Left and speed
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Southwestern snake-necked turtles (Chelodina colliei) are also commonly known as Oblong or Long-Necked Turtles. The Noongar names for [...]
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Please note, this form is for payment of directional signs which have been applied for, and [...]
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To report any damage or graffiti issues to agencies such as Western Power, Water Corporation or Main Roads, it is recommended you [...]
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Parking in the City Centre If you need to bring your car into the City Centre, it is advisable that you plan ahead. Paid parking [...]
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The City recognises the need for safe passage and ease of mobility for seniors (people over 60) and people with young children within [...]
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Main Roads WA are responsible for approving speed zones and installing speed signs throughout [...]
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Parking in the City Centre If you need to bring your car into the City Centre, it is advisable that you plan ahead. Paid parking [...]
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The City is committed to making it easy for businesses to locate, operate and grow in the City of Joondalup and offers a range of [...]
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The City of Joondalup is excited to collaborate for a second year with the City of Stirling, the Western Australian Local Government [...]
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Pedestrian accessways (PAW) provide access to essential services and provide pedestrian and cycle access both within neighbourhoods and [...]
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Magpies are protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act and it is illegal to harm them. The City has no jurisdiction in the care, [...]
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There are many parks and reserves within the City’s suburbs where parking bays and disabled parking bays are available. Parking at [...]
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The City of Joondalup is privileged to have fantastic beaches, sunsets over the Indian ocean and many cycle paths that venture inland [...]
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There are many different types of pests that can cause concerns to residents. European wasps European wasps are declared pests in [...]
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A building permit application is an application made under the Building Act 2011 and Building Regulations 2012, and is required for [...]
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Tailored specifically for parents of babies and toddlers, these information sessions focus on learning, language and development. [...]
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The City will support schools in the implementation of a new Kiss and Drive facility if required by using existing parking [...]
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Field Officers covers all 22 suburbs within the City of Joondalup Local Government area, performing a range of services to assist and [...]
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Communication between neighbours may assist with solving dog barking concerns before a complaint is required. Dog owners may not be [...]
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The Joondalup Library Local History collection is the first place to start for students exploring the history of their local area and [...]
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All City libraries have accessible parking for library customers with designated library bays and more specifically – [...]
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Parking near schools School parking restrictions are enforced in certain street locations to enhance the safety and protection of [...]
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