Bluff Point Coastal Adaptation Planning

The Bluff Point Coastal Adaptation Planning Project is about investigating planning options for changes to the Bluff Point coastline to create a long-term plan to manage coastal erosion hazards. This plan will help guide future decision-making and actions to keep the area safe, sustainable and enjoyable for years to come.

As these areas contain City, State Government and community owned assets an investigation into short to medium term (now to 2030) coastal adaptation measures and their implementation is now required.The City has has partnered with coastal engineering consultants MP Rogers to deliver the project.

Bluff Point Coastal Adaptation Options Component 1 & 2 Report

This report provides an assessment of the coastal adaptation options investigated during the planning process to date including:

  • Coastal hazards
  • Coastal processes
  • Community engagement
  • Adaptation options
  • Multi criteria analysis of adaptation options

Read the Bluff Point Coastal Adaptation Options Assessment Summary Report (provides a summary of the Component 1 & 2 Report)

Stakeholder and Community Engagement

Extensive community engagement has been undertaken regarding the investigation into Coastal Adaptation Options for Bluff Point. To learn about coastal adaptation processes and the planning that was undertaken to date to shape the design and development of the coastal options you can:

Project Background

Coastal Processes and Erosion Bluff Point Project Area Working with the community

Coastal Processes Reports and Studies

Coastal Hazard Risk Management Planning Coastal Planning Community Survey Report Coastal Planning Community Workshops Report Town Beach to Drummond Cove Inudation & Coastal Processes Study

This project is funded by the Western Australian Planning Commission through the Coastal Management Plan Assistance Program.

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