Related: Booyeembara Park Masterplans

The Montreal St Open Space Concept Plan was developed in 1997 and adopted by the City of Fremantle in 1998 after extensive public consultation. This concept plan identified the major elements, narratives and visions for what is now known as Booyeembara Park.
You can read the Montreal St Open Space Concept Plan (1997) document here.
You can read the Montreal St Open Space Concept Plan Report (1999) document here.
In 1999/2000 the Booyeembara Park Landscape Master Plan was produced by Ecoscape, Mary Warinner Landscape Architecture, Space Consultants, Urban Thresholds and Natural Power Systems, in close collaboration with local elders, community representatives and the City. The plan was structured around a set of thematic axes and narratives tied to geomorphology, recycling/history, and community use, which is why subsequent City led consultation and related projects still refer back to it as the foundational document.
This Masterplan has been followed by the following guiding reviews and reports:
- Booyeembara Park Bushland Management Plan (Ecoscape 2000)
- Booyeembara Park Strategic Review (Ecoscape 2006)
- Detailed Site Investigation (OTEK 2010)
- Site Management Plan (GHD 2014)
- Booyeembara Mountain Biking Park Overview (Fremantle Mountain Biking Collective 2018)
- Booyeembara Park Mountain Bike Trail Concept Plan & Report (Three Chillies Trails 2020)
- Booyeembara Park Masterplan Review (City of Fremantle 2020)
- Booyeembara Park Masterplan (City of Fremantle 2020)
You can read the Booyeembara Masterplan (2020) document here.
You can read the Booyeembara Park Masterplan Review (2020) here.