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Knox City Council has a process for adding extra on-street parking on narrow streets.

This is part of our Retrofitting of Additional On-street Parking Infrastructure Policy.

There are over 200 playgrounds in parks and reserves in Knox catering for children of all ages and abilities.

The role of Council is to set and deliver on planning strategies that guide how land in Knox is used and developed.

Knox Council maintains a Public Art Collection made up of over 150 works located in outdoor spaces, and a Civic Collection that features over 300 unique artworks and objects.

Some items that cannot go in general rubbish or be recycled can be collected as hard rubbish.

Households in Knox receive 2 hard rubbish collections each financial year. Collections can be booked 1 to 2 weeks in advance.

Book a hard rubbish collection

Hard rubbish collections can be booked 1 to 2 weeks in advance, depending on the day of the week that you make the booking.

Book a hard rubbish collection online

 

Check the balance of your hard rubbish bookings

Enter your address to check how many hard rubbish bookings you have remaining this financial year.

A building file search covers all the building-related documents of a property.

These include permits, plans or certification documents.

The Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 1982 gives members of the public access to Government documents.

Your pets and livestock are your responsibility. Failing to care for an animal, particularly in vehicles, is an offence under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

It is important to know how to keep animals safe in hot weather, and how to manage animals in an emergency. 

 

Once you have a Planning Permit, you may need to submit amended plans or reports for approval to satisfy the conditions of your permit. 

The Knox Land for Business Plan sets out strategic directions for employment land in the City of Knox.

A permit is required to sell, trade or place items on a footpath or on Council land.

This includes outdoor dining furniture, advertising boards and goods for sale.