If you intend to conduct work on a footpath, road or on any Council land you will need consent to begin. Work may include the connection of new services such as water, gas, electricity, stormwater or to carry out the re-instatement of Council assets.
The road reserve is the public land beyond your property boundary and includes footpaths, nature strip, drains, verge, shoulders and roadway.
Understanding who manages the road reserve area is important to know.
We manage most of the local streets in Banyule, but not all. Some are managed by VicRoads.
If you are unsure about your area, contact the Municipal Laws and Public Assets team on 9490 4222 or consult VicRoads | Map of declared roads or call 13 11 71.
If VicRoads manages the road reserve you will working in, then you must first apply for a Memorandum of Authorisation (MoA) from VicRoads.
An MoA is not required for works taking place on Local Council managed road reserve.
A detailed traffic management plan must be developed by an accredited traffic management company.
The plan must be site-specific and include clear detail and drawings of the proposed location of work and demonstrate how the public will be safely managed during work activities. Be sure it includes:
Please review the following sample traffic management plan(PDF, 417KB) to assist.
All applications require an excavation site plan. Be sure to include:
A copy of your valid Certificate of Currency for public liability (minimum $20,000,000) is required for the application.
Residents and businesses must be notified if the proposed works affect the ability to maintain vehicular or pedestrian access to their property.
Notification must be provided in writing and distributed in person or mail at least 7 days prior to work starting.
If applicable a copy of your notification must be submitted with you application.
An application and inspection fee will apply on lodgement. We will assess the application and provide a response to you within 10 working days. Be advised a consent fee will applied and a bond may be required. This will be determined after the initial assessment or your application and must be paid prior to consent being issued.
Visit Road works fees | Banyule Council to understand the costs associated with the application and inspection fees.
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Apply for works within road reserve consent
You will need to book an inspection with an asset protection officer by contacting the Municipal Laws and Public Assets team on 9490 4222 or civil.works@banyule.vic.gov.au. Ensure you have the consent number and details of the inspection required.
On completion of the work it is the responsibility of the works manager to ensure that:
All reinstatement is at the cost of the consent holder. Please review the following Reinstatement Requirements(PDF, 64KB) to ensure your works are approved.
If you have any questions, contact the team on 9490 4222 or at enquiries@banyule.vic.gov.au
Failure to comply with the Road Management Act may result in infringements of up to $2744.