Doddi's Beach Carpark Renewal

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Background

The City of Mandurah is planning to upgrade the northern car park at Doddi's Beach to make it safer, easier to use, and more welcoming for visitors.

The project will improve the condition of the car park, address drainage issues, enhance safety and accessibility, and better protect existing trees.

We’d like to hear your thoughts on the proposed upgrades before final decisions are made, so your feedback can help shape the final design.





Why the upgrade?

The current car park has several issues, including:

  • Damaged and worn surfaces

  • Water pooling caused by drainage problems

  • Parking spaces that don’t work well with the existing trees

  • Areas that could be safer and easier to use

  • Limited accessible parking


By upgrading the car park, we aim to:

  • Improve safety for all users

  • Make parking more efficient and accessible

  • Reduce flooding and water damage

  • Protect and care for the existing trees and environment

  • Introduce a dedicated bus bay for schools and other groups

What are the changes?

The proposed upgrades include:

  • Footpath and pavement repairs

  • Updated accessible bays and kerb ramp

  • A dedicated bus bay for school and group visits

  • Improved drainage to prevent water pooling

  • Reconfigured parking to better fit around trees

  • Wider areas around trees to help protect them


These changes are designed to balance practical improvements with protecting the natural environment.

We Want Feedback On

We’re inviting feedback on the proposed renewal design, including the bus bay, tree retention and management, and drainage improvements.

We also welcome any concerns or suggestions to help shape the final design.

Feedback on surrounding facilities, such as toilets and park areas, is outside the scope of this project. You can view the full extent of the proposed works here.


Get Involved

We invite the community to share feedback, ideas and concerns before the design is finalised.

Consultation period: Open now until Sunday 19 July 2026

You can provide feedback by completing the online survey below.

Thank you for taking the time to have your say and help improve Doddi's Beach Carpark for everyone.

Background

The City of Mandurah is planning to upgrade the northern car park at Doddi's Beach to make it safer, easier to use, and more welcoming for visitors.

The project will improve the condition of the car park, address drainage issues, enhance safety and accessibility, and better protect existing trees.

We’d like to hear your thoughts on the proposed upgrades before final decisions are made, so your feedback can help shape the final design.





Why the upgrade?

The current car park has several issues, including:

  • Damaged and worn surfaces

  • Water pooling caused by drainage problems

  • Parking spaces that don’t work well with the existing trees

  • Areas that could be safer and easier to use

  • Limited accessible parking


By upgrading the car park, we aim to:

  • Improve safety for all users

  • Make parking more efficient and accessible

  • Reduce flooding and water damage

  • Protect and care for the existing trees and environment

  • Introduce a dedicated bus bay for schools and other groups

What are the changes?

The proposed upgrades include:

  • Footpath and pavement repairs

  • Updated accessible bays and kerb ramp

  • A dedicated bus bay for school and group visits

  • Improved drainage to prevent water pooling

  • Reconfigured parking to better fit around trees

  • Wider areas around trees to help protect them


These changes are designed to balance practical improvements with protecting the natural environment.

We Want Feedback On

We’re inviting feedback on the proposed renewal design, including the bus bay, tree retention and management, and drainage improvements.

We also welcome any concerns or suggestions to help shape the final design.

Feedback on surrounding facilities, such as toilets and park areas, is outside the scope of this project. You can view the full extent of the proposed works here.


Get Involved

We invite the community to share feedback, ideas and concerns before the design is finalised.

Consultation period: Open now until Sunday 19 July 2026

You can provide feedback by completing the online survey below.

Thank you for taking the time to have your say and help improve Doddi's Beach Carpark for everyone.

  • About this survey


    The City of Mandurah is planning to upgrade the northern car park at Doddi's Beach to make it safer, easier to use, and more welcoming for visitors. 

    This project will improve the condition of the car park, fix drainage problems, and improve safety and accessibility. It will also better protect the existing trees in the area. 

    We would like to hear your thoughts on the plan for the upgrades, before final decisions are made, so your feedback can help shape the final design of the car park.  

    Your feedback will be carefully reviewed and used to help refine the final design before decisions are made. 


    You can also provide written feedback via the survey available from our libraries

    Submissions close on Sunday 19 July 2026.


    Data Collection Notice

    The City of Mandurah collects this information so we can process and manage your applications, payments, and provide services to you. 

    The City is asking for this information to help us meet our responsibilities under law. 

    The privacy and security of your personal information is important to the City and will only share your information with other parties where you have agreed, or where the law allows or requires it.  

    For more information go to the City’s website. 

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