Parks and Reserves - Upgrades and Maintenance

The City carries out routine works - preventative, on-going maintenance and improvements to enhance the viability and vibrancy of all parks, reserves, gardens, playgrounds, streetscapes, provided by the City of Armadale

Ongoing management and upgrades

The City manages over 795 classified parks and amenity areas including sports fields, parklands, natural areas, community facilities, street gardens and public access ways covering an area of 1890 hectares within an area of 560 square kilometres and includes 20 suburbs and localities from coastal plain suburbs to the hills environment.

The City also manage a large area of open space through well managed scheduled operational maintenance services, regular service inspections along with the delivery of annual capital development and asset renewal projects.

Our parks and gardens are open to the public and have a significant impact on both the quality of life for our people and the city as a whole. As such, the City is committed to maintaining these beautiful parks and recreational facilities for everyone to enjoy.

What we do

To keep our Parks running smoothly the Parks Maintenance team is responsible for the following:

If you notice any of these facilities that require attention, please contact the City on 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au

Parks under the management of the developer

Developers are responsible for maintaining newly finished parks and reserves inside these areas for two years as part of new developments.

Using our Parks and Reserves

The City provides park facilities such as playgrounds, BBQs and picnic tables, which are available to all members of the community and cannot be reserved for a specific group.

For members of the public using our parks and reserves;

If you want to have a major gathering or event in one of the City's parks, please notify the city 9394 5000.

Antisocial Behaviour

If you are concerned about antisocial behaviour in any public space, report the matter to Police on 131 444.

Reporting an issue or maintenance requests

Have you seen a problem in your neighbourhood, such as damaged park or playground equipment, broken reticulation?

Why not submit a general parks maintenance request?

Please contact the City on 9394 5000 or email info@armadale.wa.gov.au

Whose responsibility is the verge

Did you know that residents are responsible for maintaining the area front of their property?

If you are considering making changes to the landscape of the verge area you should be aware that there are restrictions on what changes can be made for more information and useful tips view our Verge Landscaping and Planting page

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The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.

We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.

We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.