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The Knox Road Management Plan includes the following:

 A summary report which outlines the methodology and approach used in developing Council’s road management practices.
 A Public Road Register – which lists all roads within the municipality for which Council takes coordinating responsibility as a Road Authority.
 Road and Footpath Hierarchies – which demonstrate how Council views its roads and paths within the municipality and the relative functional priority attributed to these assets.
 A Road Maintenance Management Plan – which explains the methodology by which Council will undertake and record maintenance works on Council’s road reserve assets. This document identifies hazards, hazard inspection frequencies and service levels for each asset category.
 

In accordance with Section 54(5) of the Road Management Act 2004 (Act), Knox City Council conducted a review of its Road Management Plan in 2009. The purpose of the review was to ensure that the standards and priorities in relation to the inspection, maintenance and repair of the roads, and the classes of road to which Council’s Road Management Plan applies are safe, efficient and appropriate for use by the community served by the Council.

As an outcome of the 2009 Road Management Plan review and in accordance with Section 54(6) of the Road Management Act 2004 (Act), Council has now amended its Road Management Plan and it may be inspected at the Council’s Municipal Offices at the Civic Centre, 511 Burwood Highway, Wantirna South 3152 or Rowville Customer Service Centre, Shop 32A Stud Park Shopping Centre, Stud Road, Rowville 3178, or accessed via the links below.
 
The Road Management Plan comprises many attachments listed on the bottom of this page. To view the plan and the attachments click on the relevant link.

For a copy of Attachment 6 - Boundary Agreements with other road authorities, please contact Council's Coordinator - Asset Strategy on 9298 8000.

2013 Review of Road Management Plan

In accordance with Section 54(5) of the Road Management Act 2004 (Act), Knox City Council has given notice that it intends to conduct a review of its Road Management Plan in 2013.

Any person may make a submission on the proposed review to Council during the public submission period until 2 May 2013.

A person who has made a submission and requested that they be heard in support of their submission is entitled to appear in person, or by a person acting on their behalf, before a meeting of a Committee of Council on 28 May 2013 at the Civic Centre.

Any enquiries about the proposed review can be directed to Andrew Chadder, Coordinator Asset Strategy by calling 9298 8000 or email andrew.chadder@knox.vic.gov.au.
 


Links
Download Files
 Main Report
 Attachment 1 Glossary of Terms
 Attachment 2 Public Road Register
 Attachment 3 Road & Path Hierarchies
 Attachment 3 Road Maps
 Attachment 3 Footpath Maps
 Attachment 4 Road Maintenance Management Plan
 Attachment 4 Part 1
 Attachment 4 Part 2a
 Attachment 4 Part 2b
 Attachment 4 Part 3
 Attachment 4 Part 4
 Attachment 5 Risk Management
 Attachment 7 VicRoads Schedule
 Attachment 8 VicRoads Code of Practice
 Attachment 9 Works Order System
 Attachment 9 WOS Flowchart
 Attachment 10 Instrument of Delegation
 Attachment 11 Revision Schedule
   
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