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The Street Tree Asset Management Plan recognises our leafy streets and roads as one of our greatest assets.
It highlights the need to protect our trees and continue to plant and promote our urban forest.
Knox City Council's stormwater quality management improves our environmental management of stormwater.
It maintains and improves water quality in our creeks and waterways.
The Playground Asset Management Plan (PAMP) protects, manages and takes care of playground assets.
Learn how Council manages stormwater assets like drains, pipes, wetlands and raingardens. View the Stormwater Asset Management Plan 2025–2035 and planned drainage upgrades.
The Carpark Asset Management Plan supplies a framework for the management, protection and care of carpark assets.
The Bridge Asset Management Plan creates a framework for the management and care of bridges and bridge assets.
The Knox Integrated Transport Plan is a framework to develop and manage our transport network.
This framework will serve the future needs of the Knox community and business.
A Principal Pedestrian Network (PPN) is a strategic network of pedestrian routes that encourage walking for transport.
The Knox Cycling Action Plan (KCAP) is a 10 year plan to improve cycling in Knox. It identifies key priorities for Council to increase cycling in the area.
Our Council and Health and Wellbeing Plan 2025–2029 is our commitment to the Knox community.
It sets out our Knox community vision and explains how we will respond to the community’s changing needs and priorities.
The plan reflects our shared aspirations, values and goals. It also guides our long-term financial planning and decision-making.
Knox is working with all levels of government and the waste and recycling sector to work toward a more sustainable future for waste and recycling.
The purpose of our Waste and Resource Strategy 2023–2030 is to set a clear direction and vision for the future of waste and resource recovery across Knox.
You must pay a fee to register your cat or dog in the city of Knox.
Some residents may be eligible for a reduced registration fee for their pet.
The below fees are valid until 9 April 2026 and include a state Government Levy.