Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025
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The City of Perth is committed to ensuring clean streets, safe public spaces, and effective waste management while minimising noise impacts on residents and businesses. The Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025 outlines how waste collection and street cleaning operations will be conducted outside of standard hours to balance essential services with community needs.
We are seeking community feedback on the draft ESNMP 2025 to ensure our approach aligns with expectations. Your input will help shape the way we manage noise from these services while maintaining a clean and liveable city.
Have Your Say
The draft ESNMP 2025 is now open for public consultation. We invite you to review the plan and share your feedback.
Submit your feedback via the online form below or by mail to the Chief Executive Officer, City of Perth, GPO Box C120, Perth WA 6839
Comments need to include the name and address of the person making the submission and the section in the noise management plan to which the submission relates.
The consultation period runs from 31 March2025 to 06 May 2025.
Your voice matters—help us create a balanced approach to waste collection and street cleaning in Perth.
General enquires concerning the noise management plan can be directed to the City of Perth on telephone (08) 9461 3333.
The City of Perth is committed to ensuring clean streets, safe public spaces, and effective waste management while minimising noise impacts on residents and businesses. The Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025 outlines how waste collection and street cleaning operations will be conducted outside of standard hours to balance essential services with community needs.
We are seeking community feedback on the draft ESNMP 2025 to ensure our approach aligns with expectations. Your input will help shape the way we manage noise from these services while maintaining a clean and liveable city.
Have Your Say
The draft ESNMP 2025 is now open for public consultation. We invite you to review the plan and share your feedback.
Submit your feedback via the online form below or by mail to the Chief Executive Officer, City of Perth, GPO Box C120, Perth WA 6839
Comments need to include the name and address of the person making the submission and the section in the noise management plan to which the submission relates.
The consultation period runs from 31 March2025 to 06 May 2025.
Your voice matters—help us create a balanced approach to waste collection and street cleaning in Perth.
General enquires concerning the noise management plan can be directed to the City of Perth on telephone (08) 9461 3333.
Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025 has finished this stage
Preparation of the draft Essential Services Noise Management Plan, incorporating noise impact assessments, equipment evaluations, and regulatory compliance requirements.
December 2024 – March 2025
Consultation Opens
Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025 is currently at this stage
Community engagement period, allowing residents and businesses to review the draft plan and provide feedback on proposed noise management strategies and operational updates.
Review and Finalisation of ESNMP 2025
this is an upcoming stage for Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025
Assessment of community feedback, incorporation of relevant changes, and finalisation of the plan. Submission for CEO approval and compliance review.
Implementation of ESNMP 2025
this is an upcoming stage for Essential Services Noise Management Plan (ESNMP) 2025
Approved ESNMP will be in effect for a three-year period, guiding noise management strategies for waste collection and street cleaning operations. Ongoing monitoring, updates, and community communication will be maintained throughout.