
THE City of Kalamunda is reviewing the future of its water park as part of a broader asset management plan aimed at guiding upgrades and long-term maintenance of council facilities.
The plan will help determine how the facility is managed into the future, including identifying maintenance priorities, potential upgrades, and long-term funding requirements.
Asset management plans are used by local governments to ensure infrastructure remains safe, functional, and fit for purpose, while also helping councils plan for renewal and replacement as facilities age.
The water park is a popular recreational space, particularly during the warmer months, attracting families and young children from across the Kalamunda area.
As part of the review, the city is considering the condition of existing infrastructure and how the facility can continue to meet community needs over time.
While no specific upgrade works have been confirmed, the plan is expected to guide future decision-making around the site.
The review comes as councils across WA face increasing pressure to maintain ageing community infrastructure while balancing budget constraints and competing priorities.
Water-based play areas require ongoing maintenance to ensure safety standards are met, including the upkeep of surfaces, equipment, and water systems.
The City of Kalamunda said it is continuing to work through enquiries relating to the water park, with further details expected once the review process is finalised.