What to Expect
Experience the transformative power of placemaking, where community members, professionals, local councils, residents, and businesses come together to shape spaces with unique character and style. This collaborative approach goes beyond design, fostering a sense of belonging and pride in the City of Belmont.
Through placemaking, you can expect initiatives that enhance public spaces, celebrate local culture, and support sustainable development. It’s a chance to engage with your community and contribute to creating places that reflect shared values and aspirations.
Whether you’re interested in arts, culture, or community development, placemaking offers opportunities to be part of meaningful projects that improve quality of life for all residents.
Activity Details
The City of Belmont’s Arts and Culture Strategy 2025-2030 provides a comprehensive framework supporting placemaking efforts across the city. This strategy guides initiatives that integrate arts, culture, and community engagement to revitalize public spaces.
Activities may include public art installations, community workshops, cultural events, and collaborative planning sessions. These are designed to foster creativity, inclusivity, and environmental stewardship.
By participating, families and individuals can help shape the future of their neighborhoods, ensuring that development aligns with community needs and values.
Location and Access
Placemaking activities and projects take place throughout the City of Belmont, including parks, public squares, and community hubs. Key locations such as Belmont Hub and Ruth Faulkner Library often serve as focal points for events and meetings.
The city is accessible via public transport and offers ample parking for visitors. Many venues are family-friendly and equipped with facilities to accommodate all ages.
Check the City of Belmont’s events calendar for specific locations and times of upcoming placemaking activities.
Important Information
Placemaking is an ongoing community-driven process, welcoming input from all residents. Participation is encouraged but not mandatory.
Events and workshops may require prior registration; details are available on the City of Belmont website.
The city acknowledges the Noongar Whadjuk people as Traditional Owners and respects their cultural heritage, which is integral to placemaking efforts.
Participants are encouraged to respect public spaces and contribute positively to community wellbeing.
Booking and Prices
Most placemaking events and activities are free to attend, reflecting the City of Belmont’s commitment to inclusive community engagement.
Some workshops or special projects may have limited spaces and require booking in advance through the city’s official website or contact channels.
For more information on upcoming events, registration, and participation guidelines, visit the City of Belmont’s Arts and Culture section online.