Overhanging or encroaching vegetation such as hedges, trees, shrubs and ground coverings is potentially dangerous, reduces the area people can safely walk on the footpath and limits access for people using prams and wheelchairs.
As of 21 November 2024, local policies in the Whitehorse Planning Scheme have been translated into the Planning Policy Framework (PPF), which aims to streamline
Street trees are trees planted in the naturestrip or median strip along roadways. They are planted and maintained by the Council on behalf of the whole
Real Estate agencies temporarily displaying boards or signs to advertise activities such as ‘for sale’, ‘open for inspection’, ‘auction’ or ‘for rent’ on
The community is invited to use this new undercover, secure and well-lit car park in central Box Hill. Workers, shoppers and other visitors to central Box Hill
Learn about the aim, how to nominate and criteria of the Young Person of the Month Award. Aims of Awards To promote and foster pride in, and recognition of
Whitehorse News - January 2022 Council is committed to open and transparent decision making and community engagement. This is why we are concerned that the
Whitehorse News - March 2023 The Sportlink redevelopment project is complete! Construction wrapped up in late February, and the revamped site will be ready for
An unsightly property can simply be one where lawns are too long, weeds are out of control and the garden needs attention. At the other end of the scale, an
On Monday 24 June 2024, Whitehorse City Council adopted our 2024/25 budget. The $226 million budget reflects a responsible balance between delivering projects