Maintaining a clean environment for living, working and playing in Whitehorse City Council is achieved with a system of efficient cleaning throughout the
Overhanging or encroaching vegetation such as hedges, trees, shrubs and ground coverings is potentially dangerous, reduces the area people can safely walk on the footpath and limits access for people using prams and wheelchairs.
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A vehicle (a car, motorcycle, van, truck, trailer or caravan) parked on a road or in a Council car park which has not moved for what seems like a long time
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
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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Fire prevention is a community responsibility. The Fire Rescue Victoria Act 1958 requires property owners and tenants to maintain their properties so that they
An unsightly property can simply be one where lawns are too long, weeds are out of control and the garden needs attention. At the other end of the scale, an
Council owns and maintains a large network of stormwater drains and easements throughout the City of Whitehorse. This network includes the stormwater system