Concept plans for an $18.5 million Scarborough-to-Trigg boardwalk have been released, featuring a humpback whale tail-shaped shade shelter as the centrepiece.
The City of Stirling is now seeking public opinion on the plans after months of heated debate over the project.
It is planning to deliver an iconic attraction for residents and visitors that showcases the city’s “world-class coastline” and fosters a connection to nature and culture.
Corresponding to the six Nyoongar seasons, the design features six key nodes that include interactive cultural displays, public artworks, and a shade shelter shaped like a humpback whale tail.
The proposed boardwalk has been a hot topic amongst community members for months, drawing both strong criticism and enthusiastic support since the city first be