Road Management Plan

What is the Road Management Plan?

The Plan outlines Frankston City Council's road management responsibilities and details the standards of road maintenance service for roads within this municipality.

The Plan also describes the management system established by the Council to carry out its duty under the Road Management Act 2004 to inspect, maintain and repair public roads for which it is responsible. And by road, we mean the full road reserve area, from building line to building line, which includes the kerb and channel, the roadway, the footpath, traffic islands, street trees and signs but not the nature strip area or vehicle crossings.

The Road Management Plan aims to:

  • Reflect our commitment to providing a safe and efficient road network for use by all members of the public by identifying assets for which the Council is responsible.
  • Document our commitment to a level of service having regard to affordability, sustainability, community priorities, policies and strategies.
  • Provide a basis to ensure the Council has taken reasonable care in providing a safe and efficient road network for the community.

Where can I get more information?

The Plan can be inspected at the Civic Centre, Davey Street, Frankston during normal business hours or a copy may be viewed and downloaded:

Contact Us

For further information contact Infrastructure Administration on 9784 1884 or fax 9784 1091.

 

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Page updated Wednesday, 11 January 2012   Was this information useful?