This factsheet provides information about transport for people living in the City of Whitehorse. Public Transport In 2021, 69.8 per cent of Whitehorse residents
Certain areas of our parks, such as playgrounds, picnic areas and sporting fields, are set aside for use by other members of the community. Dogs are not allowed
The Whitehorse Integrated Council Plan 2025-2029 is a shared roadmap for the future and will guide our program of work for the next four years.
At Whitehorse City Council we support a safe work environment and are committed to assisting you with mutual respect and courtesy. Whitehorse City Council will
Whitehorse News - August 2022 A large part of our annual budget is focused on the improvement of Council-owned and managed assets. This is called the capital
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Graffiti is illegal, wastes time and resources to remove, and affects the charm and character of property and buildings. Reporting Graffiti on Council Property
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Stretch your legs and shake off the dust from your skates at one of the two skate parks in Vermont South and Box Hill South. The skate parks are designed to
Noise from commercial or industrial sites can interrupt the life and business of others in the community. Industrial and commercial noise is any noise from non