Utility services include water mains, telecommunications, gas, electricity and sewerage. Utility Connections You may need to get a permit from Council before
Permits for utility connection or authority works are valid for 6 months from the date of issue and will expire if the work is not started during this time. How
Footpaths provide a wide variety of uses for different groups including shoppers, tourists, public transport users, delivery persons, elderly persons, those
Whitehorse City Council has a long-standing commitment to reconciliation and encouraging respectful relationships between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous
A subdivision permit enables the subdivision and/or consolidation of land or the creation, variation or removal of easements or restrictions. The most common
Applying for permits is not always a straightforward process. The following pages contain an overview of the processes, documents and information you will need
The dumping of rubbish, litter or waste is unsightly and can cause injury to people and animals as well as encouraging vermin and impacting on the amenity of
Whitehorse City Council currently has 10 Parkland Advisory Committees that work to protect and maintain our beautiful parks and reserves. If you are passionate
Your application for a permit to do works outside a private property boundary, in a 'road reserve', may require additional approvals - either from Council or
The application process will depend on whether the works are on a Council road or an arterial (main) road managed by VicRoads. Find out if the works are on a