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Coffee with a Cop and Ranger - Tuesday 15th April

Come down to Hillview Park for a coffee and a chat with our Ranger and Community Safety team and the officers from your local Police Station.

Thereโ€™s no agenda or speeches, just an opportunity to ask questions, share your concerns, and connect with the officers in your neighbourhood.

โ˜• Luminous Cafe will be onsite serving coffeeโ€” it's on us!

๐Ÿ‘‰ Register your interest here


๐Ÿ‘ญ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿค 2025 Safe Canning Action Plan ๐Ÿ‘ญ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿค
The City has confirmed its ongoing commitment to improving safety and security with the launch of this yearโ€™s Safe
Coffee with a Cop and Ranger - Tuesday 15th April

Come down to Hillview Park for a coffee and a chat with our Ranger and Community Safety team and the officers from your local Police Station.

There’s no agenda or speeches, just an opportunity to ask questions, share your concerns, and connect with the officers in your neighbourhood.

โ˜• Luminous Cafe will be onsite serving coffee— it's on us!

๐Ÿ‘‰ Register your interest here


๐Ÿ‘ญ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿค 2025 Safe Canning Action Plan ๐Ÿ‘ญ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿค
The City has confirmed its ongoing commitment to improving safety and security with the launch of this year’s Safe Canning Action Plan. The comprehensive plan guides the implementation of initiatives and programs that enhance community safety, focusing on the three core areas of people, place, and partnerships.

Developed through ongoing community feedback, the plan addresses key safety concerns and works to improve perceptions of safety across the City.
๐Ÿ‘‰ View the full Action Plan here or visit canning.wa.gov.au/safecanningstrategy.


๐Ÿ“– For more of the City’s community safety achievements over the last year, please see our 2024 Community Safety Report Card.

Alternatively, you can provide ongoing feedback through the portal below โฌ‡ or by contacting the Safe Communities team on 1300 422 664.

(Please note, this portal is monitored on a weekly basis).

Community Safety Engagement Portal

Please note, this is not a portal to report crime. 

To report crime, please contact the relevant authority:

  • In an emergency call 000.
  • For non-emergency Police assistance call 131 444.
  • To anonymously report criminal activity, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online.
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    How can speeding be addressed on Marjorie Ave in Riverton? This is a main walking street for school kids, but speeding is a major issue.

    LizH asked 5 months ago

    Hi Liz

    Thank you for contacting the City of Canning and sharing your concerns of traffic speeding on Marjorie Avenue in Riverton.

    If you observe antisocial driving or speeding, report it to the police right away by calling 131 444. Alternatively, you can visit a police station to fill out a Traffic Incident Report if the behaviour continues and you have details about the offenders.  You can also report these issues to the WA Police on their website (https://www.wa.gov.au/service/security/law-enforcement/report-hoon-driving).

    The City recognises that the safety of the community and our road users is important. Accordingly, the City has a Local Area Traffic Management Program which evaluates the need for traffic calming and determines whether traffic calming will be effective at addressing the speeding or road safety problems without generating other risks or concerns for residents (such as the increased noise of traffic deceleration and acceleration and driving over speed humps).

    For your information, the City’s Local Area Traffic Management Program identifies projects through an equitable assessment and ranking system, considering the following criteria:

    • Recorded operating speed of traffic (85th percentile) 
    • Percentage of traffic exceeding the legal speed limit
    • Average weekday traffic volumes, 
    • Recorded crash history, 
    • Potential road safety risks associated with the existing road environment, 
    • Presence and volume of pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users, 
    • Proximity to schools, or areas with a high proportion of people with disabilities, or the elderly such as aged care facilities, 
    • Other notable land use and activity generators (e.g., shopping centres, community centres, parks, and reserves, and
    • Any other amenity factors.


    Following receipt of your request, I can confirm that the site you have identified has been included for evaluation and a traffic management assessment in accordance with the City’s procedures. This will occur in either Term 4 this year, or Term 1 of 2025.

    Thank you again for reporting this matter and providing this valued information to the City. We have maintained your request in a register, and will be in contact with you if this site is determined to be delivered. Are you able to please send your contact details through to safecommunities@canning.wa.gov.au 

    Should you have any further enquiries regarding this information, please do not hesitate to contact the City on 1300 422 664. 

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