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Pavements

The Council has a responsibility to keep the roads and footpaths safe to use.

A Highway Maintenance Policy and Strategy document that details the manner in which these vital assets are managed and the standards that will be upheld in doing so is produced by the City Council and is reviewed annually.

To view/download the Highway Maintenance Policy and Strategy document click on the following icon:

Highway maintenance and management policy (228KB).pdf

Follow the links below for further information or to report a problem relating to:

 

 
 
Pavement hazards and repairs
 Report broken and uneven paving slabs, trip hazards and other pavement hazards and faults.

Pavement obstructions
 Examples of obstructions to the pavement, the problems they cause and how to report them.

Dropped kerbs and footway crossings
 Requirements and considerations when a applying for a dropped kerb or footway crossing.

Private pavements and roads
 Maintenance and repairs of private pavements and roads. Includes details of responsibilities and how to report problems.

Parking on pavements
 What to do if you find vehicles parking on the pavement or verges.

Contacts - Report a pavement hazard or repair
 Reporting hazards or repairs to the pavement including loose slabs and uneven surfaces. Page includes and online form.

Contacts - Report a pavement obstruction
 How to report pavement obstructions. Page includes an online contact form.

Contacts - Request a dropped kerb or footway crossing
 Contact details to request a dropped kerb or footway crossing. Page includes an online form.
 
 
 
 
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