Exploring future facilities

Troy Park Club Rooms are ageing, and currently do not meet contemporary standards. Whilst the City’s Active Reserve Infrastructure Strategy has identified a minor refurbishment of existing changerooms, other options are being considered including new facilities as recommended to be investigated in the Attadale Alfred Cove Foreshore Master Plan.

Informed by stakeholder engageement with First Nations people, Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and existing users of the facilities, two concept designs will be investigated as part of the options assessment.

  • Option 1 – Refurbish existing single storey building
  • Option 2 – Construct a new single storey facility

Stakeholder Engagement

Given the sites connection to the Swan River, and the involvement with First Nations people in the engagement process for the Attadale Alfred Cove Foreshore Master Plan, the City has appointed external consultant, Element, to commence stakeholder engagement with First Nations people.

In addition to the engagement being progressed by Element, engagement with sporting clubs and other stakeholders will commence November 2023 and will run concurrently.

Pending the outcomes of the engagement process, the City will then prepare detailed designs and construction documentation to seek tenders for completion of these works.

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