Official City Notices: Infrastructure and Holiday Service Roundup for April 6

Community Update and Traditional Acknowledgement
The City of Perth and surrounding local governments acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation, and pay respect to Elders past and present. As Perth observes the Easter Monday public holiday on 6 April 2026, residents and visitors are advised of several official notices regarding infrastructure projects, utility maintenance, and essential service schedules.
Major Infrastructure and Roadwork Permits
For the week commencing Monday, 6 April 2026, the City of Perth has issued major infrastructure works obstruction permits for various locations across the central business district. While many administrative offices remain closed for the public holiday, essential construction and maintenance activities are authorized to proceed. Commuters should expect minor delays and localized traffic management in areas where permits for road and footpath obstructions have been granted.
In the City of South Perth, a significant schedule of approved works is set to begin or continue throughout the week. Key locations impacted on Monday include:
- Como: General construction operations will be active at 3A and 16 Davilak Street from 7:00 am to 5:30 pm. Additionally, residents on McDougall Street and Clydesdale Street should anticipate increased truck movements and site activities throughout the day.
- South Perth: Demolition activities requiring truck access will occur at 9 Harper Terrace between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm. High-intensity construction works at 74 Mill Point Road (Lumiere site) are scheduled to operate under extended hours from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Holiday Waste Management and Facility Hours
Following the service disruptions during the Good Friday period, the City of South Perth has confirmed that kerbside bin collections will operate as normal on Easter Monday, 6 April. Residents whose regular collection day falls on Monday are advised to place their bins on the verge at the usual time. Other metropolitan local governments are expected to follow similar holiday schedules, though residents in outlying areas should verify with their specific local council. Most municipal libraries, community centers, and administrative chambers will remain closed for the duration of the holiday, reopening on Tuesday, 7 April.
Utility and Health Alerts
Water Corporation continues to oversee emergency wastewater infrastructure repairs in the Bull Creek area. Specifically, works on Bull Creek Drive are ongoing to address recent system issues. While no widespread service interruptions are expected for Monday, residents in the immediate vicinity may notice work crews and localized traffic diversions. Furthermore, following recent weather events, Water Corporation reminds residents to adhere to the permanent winter sprinkler switch-off or their assigned watering day rosters to ensure sustainable water management as the season transitions.

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