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Council Minutes - Town of Cambridge

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COUNCIL MINUTESTUESDAY 26 JUNE 2012names for these trails and to encourage awareness <strong>of</strong> the health benefits <strong>of</strong> regularwalking. An should budget or resources be a reason for not supporting this innovation,would <strong>Council</strong> also kindly consider seeking appropriate sponsorship from Perth waste -with which the <strong>Town</strong> has spent at least $1.12 million for bin purchases to date:ResponseThe Stay on Your Feet Week is coordinated by the Injury Control <strong>Council</strong> <strong>of</strong> WA whoencourages Local Government to host events designed to aid in the prevention <strong>of</strong> injurycaused by falls for people over 65 years <strong>of</strong> age. The <strong>Cambridge</strong> Senior Services arecurrently examining various activities that could be <strong>of</strong>fered for Stay on Your Feet Week2012 from 9 to 15 September 2012 and will seek funding. Furthermore, the Bold ParkAquatic Centre since 2008 <strong>of</strong>fer the Living Longer Living Stronger Program, 5 times aweek aimed at encouraging seniors to exercise.In relation to the proposal <strong>of</strong> supporting a neighbourhood walking trail network, backed bya brochure has merit. However creating a local neighbourhood walking trail throughoutthe <strong>Town</strong> is a major project with no funds or resources in this year's budget to undertakethese works. The suggestion that Perth Waste could sponsor this would requireinvestigation. Initial comment is that Perth Waste has a contract with the <strong>Town</strong> for wasteand they do not have any obligation to sponsor the neighbourhood walking trail network.As an interim measure the Travel Smart Guide/brochure (which is due to be upgradedthis financial year) highlighting existing walking trails can be enhanced and updatedincluding the "Bush to Beach trail" which is part the regional trail network master plan, aplan endorsed by <strong>Council</strong> in November 2011. A progress report (DV12.27) was presentedto <strong>Council</strong> in March 2012 including the naming <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> trails.Verbal QuestionsWendy TusackRe: Item CR12.88 - Quarry Amphitheatre - Booking PolicyQuestionWill the proposed new booking policy impact on Kapinara Primary School as the schoolonly uses the Quarry Amphitheatre every second year and are not regular users.ResponseIt is <strong>Council</strong>'s intention, as in previous years, that Kapinara Primary School will be lookedupon favourably when wishing to book the Quarry Amphitheatre.4. PETITIONSThree petitions have been received.A petition signed by 30 residents <strong>of</strong> Simper Street has been submitted requesting that thefootpath replacement be brought forward to Year 1 (2012/2013).A petition containing 6084 signatures has been submitted by Fay Boyd, 7 Dundalk Road,Floreat opposing any move to close Bold Park Aquatic Centre.A petition containing 17 signatures has been submitted by Stuart Pether requesting that<strong>Council</strong> allows the Tree House in the Street Verge at 11 Barrett Street and the <strong>Town</strong> toinvestigate public liability options regarding Street Verge Tree Houses.H:\Ceo\Gov\<strong>Council</strong> <strong>Minutes</strong>\12 MINUTES\June 2012\A <strong>Council</strong> Front.docx 4

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