Find out more about new path installations, designed to connect neighborhoods, parks, and other important destinations. These new pathways offer residents more options for walking, jogging, and cycling, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.
By visiting this page regularly, you can stay informed about the progress of new path installations, project timelines, and any potential disruptions during construction.
Footpath Expansion Works
Birch Street (between Ashford Place and Sunningdale Street)
As a part of the City of Bunbury’s ongoing work to provide safe and connected communities, we will be constructing a concrete footpath along Birch Street, connecting the network between Ashford Place and Sunningdale Street.
The design drawings can be accessed via the link below. Alternatively, contact the designer for this project via the contact details below.
Work is expected to start prior to Christmas 2023 and anticipated to take two to three weeks to complete.
A number of factors are considered by our team when deciding on the most appropriate path alignments, including:
• Most desirable path of travel.
• Existing services within the potential path alignment.
• Minimising impact on trees and vegetation.
• Engineering design standards; and
• Topography.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and thanks you for your understanding during this important project. We look forward to completing this upgrade so you can start enjoying it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Cameron Scott on 9792 7333 or at engineeringdesign@bunbury.wa.gov.au
Hislop Street (Herbert Road to Thomas Street)
As a part of the City of Bunbury’s ongoing work to provide safe and connected communities, we will be constructing a concrete footpath along Hislop Street, connecting the network between Herbert Road and King Road.
The design drawings can be accessed via the link below. Alternatively, contact the designer for this project via the contact details below.
Work is expected to start prior to Christmas 2023 and anticipated to take two to three weeks to complete.
A number of factors are considered by our team when deciding on the most appropriate path alignments, including:
• Most desirable path of travel.
• Existing services within the potential path alignment.
• Minimising impact on trees and vegetation.
• Engineering design standards; and
• Topography.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and thanks you for your understanding during this important project. We look forward to completing this upgrade so you can start enjoying it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Cameron Scott on 9792 7333 or at engineeringdesign@bunbury.wa.gov.au
Dwyer Street (Bunning Boulevard to Sandridge Road)
As a part of the City of Bunbury’s ongoing work to provide safe and connected communities, we will be constructing a concrete footpath along Dwyer Street and a portion of Bunning Boulevard, connecting the network between Bunning Boulevard and Sandridge Road.
The design drawings can be accessed via the link below. Alternatively, contact the designer for this project via the contact details below.
Work is expected to start prior to Christmas 2023 and anticipated to take two to three weeks to complete.
A number of factors are considered by our team when deciding on the most appropriate path alignments, including:
• Most desirable path of travel.
• Existing services within the potential path alignment.
• Minimising impact on trees and vegetation.
• Engineering design standards; and
• Topography.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and thanks you for your understanding during this important project. We look forward to completing this upgrade so you can start enjoying it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Cameron Scott on 9792 7333 or at engineeringdesign@bunbury.wa.gov.au
Herbert Road (Hislop Street to King Road)
As a part of the City of Bunbury’s ongoing work to provide safe and connected communities, we will be constructing a concrete footpath along Herbert Road, connecting the network between Hislop Street and Thomas Street.
The design drawings can be accessed via the link below. Alternatively, contact the designer for this project via the contact details below.
Work is expected to start prior to Christmas 2023 and anticipated to take one to two weeks to complete.
A number of factors are considered by our team when deciding on the most appropriate path alignments, including:
- • Most desirable path of travel.
• Existing services within the potential path alignment.
• Minimising impact on trees and vegetation.
• Engineering design standards; and
• Topography.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and thanks you for your understanding during this important project. We look forward to completing this upgrade so you can start enjoying it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Cameron Scott on 9792 7333 or at engineeringdesign@bunbury.wa.gov.au
Footpath Renewal Works
Ecclestone Street (Winton Street to Hands Avenue)
As a part of the City of Bunbury’s ongoing work to provide safe and connected communities, we will be renewing the concrete footpath along Ecclestone Street, between Winton Street and Hands Avenue.
The design drawings can be accessed via the link below. Alternatively, contact the designer for this project via the contact details below.
Work is expected to start in August or September 2023 and is anticipated to take two to three weeks to complete.
A number of factors are considered by our team when deciding on the most appropriate path alignments, including:
• Most desirable path of travel.
• Existing services within the potential path alignment.
• Minimising impact on trees and vegetation.
• Engineering design standards; and
• Topography.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and thanks you for your understanding during this important project. We look forward to completing this upgrade so you can start enjoying it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ruvindu Don on 9792 7333 or at engineeringdesign@bunbury.wa.gov.au
Public Access Way – Minninup Road to Roscommon Place and Powell Court
As a part of the City of Bunbury’s ongoing work to provide safe and connected communities, we will be renewing the existing slab footpaths which exist through the public access ways that connect Minninup Road to Roscommon Place and Powell Court.
The design drawings can be accessed via the link below. Alternatively, contact the designer for this project via the contact details below.
Work is expected to start in September 2023 and is anticipated to take two weeks to complete.
A number of factors are considered by our team when deciding on the most appropriate path alignments, including:
• Most desirable path of travel.
• Existing services within the potential path alignment.
• Minimising impact on trees and vegetation.
• Engineering design standards; and
• Topography.
The City apologises for any inconvenience and thanks you for your understanding during this important project. We look forward to completing this upgrade so you can start enjoying it.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Cameron Scott on 9792 7333 or at engineeringdesign@bunbury.wa.gov.au