A huge turnout is expected at tonight's City of Mandurah Annual Electors meeting.
The meeting is an opportunity for residents to have their say on local matters.
The big one, the proposed Western Foreshore development, which will see a microbrewery, mini-golf course and chocolate factory built on the current King Carnival site.
The meeting begins at 5.30pm at the Mandurah Seniors Centre, but residents are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes prior to allow time for registration.
The location was changed from the City's Council chambers due to an expected high number of attendees.
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