City seeks participants for Road Management Plan workshops

Monday, 4 November 2024

Do you have ideas or concerns about the maintenance of footpaths or roads? Ever wondered how the City manages your footpaths, kerbs and roads? Now is your chance to set the standard on the way we manage your roads, footpaths, kerbs and channels.

The City of Greater Geelong is calling on community members to become a part of the Road Management Plan 2025 community workshops.

The City manages over 2,000 km of roads, more than 2,300 km of paths, 86 major culverts and almost 150 bridges.

The Road Management Plan 2025 outlines the City’s approach to how we manage these roads, kerbs and footpaths.

This includes how often roads and footpaths are inspected, what defects the City repairs, how severe a defect needs to be to require repair and how long the City has to repair defects.

There will be two community workshops to share ideas, ask questions and give feedback on the plan.

The workshops will be held in early December.

Get involved and provide input that will help shape the direction of the City’s guide for maintaining roads, kerbs and footpaths.

By getting involved, you’ll have a say in balancing safety, affordability and use, making a real difference in how we maintain your community’s streets.

Register your interest by visiting Have Your Say or calling 5272 5272.

The registration period closes on 5pm Monday 18 November 2024.


City of Greater Geelong CEO Ali Wastie

The community’s input and engagement is an important part of the City’s review.

Getting the community involved and hearing people’s insights is an invaluable step in the review process.

We want to Geelong residents to help set our standards around the inspection and repair of road and footpath assets.





Page last updated: Tuesday, 5 November 2024

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