Draft Roadside Vegetation Management Policy and Plan
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Consultation has now concluded.
We are seeking community feedback on our Draft Roadside Vegetation Management Policy and Plan. Roadside vegetation is managed as part of the routine work undertaken by Council, and the draft Policy and Plan guides future road related construction and maintenance.
Road verges are key parts of our natural ecosystem, and often contain the last examples of intact native habitats in heavily developed areas. Council needs to balance the competing needs of roads, road safety and road infrastructure with the ongoing conservation of roadside verges and reserves.
You can have your say on the draft policy and plan until close of business Wednesday 31 January 2024.
Privacy: Submissions with the author’s name and contact details will be provided to Councillors for consideration. However, names and contact information will be removed when the submissions are included in public documents such as Council Business Papers.
We are seeking community feedback on our Draft Roadside Vegetation Management Policy and Plan. Roadside vegetation is managed as part of the routine work undertaken by Council, and the draft Policy and Plan guides future road related construction and maintenance.
Road verges are key parts of our natural ecosystem, and often contain the last examples of intact native habitats in heavily developed areas. Council needs to balance the competing needs of roads, road safety and road infrastructure with the ongoing conservation of roadside verges and reserves.
You can have your say on the draft policy and plan until close of business Wednesday 31 January 2024.
Privacy: Submissions with the author’s name and contact details will be provided to Councillors for consideration. However, names and contact information will be removed when the submissions are included in public documents such as Council Business Papers.