A Construction Worker Parking Permit allows for construction workers or tradespeople working on smaller construction projects of between one and twelve weeks
Works taking place in June Major construction works are underway and will continue throughout 2022. The boom gates will be gone for good and the new station
The requirement for preparation of a Construction Management Plan (CMP) is imposed through a condition on a planning permit. This condition is usually applied
Council encourages a regular turnover of parking bays through parking restrictions so that drivers can have fair access to areas with a limited parking. Council
Clearways on major roads within 20-kilometres of Melbourne’s CBD (including clearways in the city of Whitehorse) are patrolled by Council Parking Services
Please work out which category your works are in and follow the approval process below:
You cannot stop or leave a vehicle parked if the Road Safety Road Rules Victoria (2017) do not allow it. The most common illegal parking situations in the City
This guide is an indication of the processes triggered for building sites that require a Construction Management Plan (CMP). The sequence of processes will vary
Works to relocate and upgrade underground utility services are continuing so the Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP) team can lower the rail into a trench and
Whitehorse News - September 2023 Meet Bruce Will, a lifelong Whitehorse resident who fills his retirement days helping the community in not one, but two roles